Day: July 17, 2019
High surf slams Hawaii restaurant, drenches diners By Nikki Tran
A beachfront restaurant on Hawaii’s Big Island was slammed with massive waves on July 14,…
Bachelor creator Mike Fleiss is under investigation by Hawaii cops
Bachelor creator Mike Fleiss is under investigation by Hawaii cops after he ‘physically assaulted his…
Founders beer starts shipping to Hawaii; now reaches all 50 states BY BOB BRENZING
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – One of Grand Rapids’ craft brewers is now officially nationwide. Founders…
Reopening of Arizona Memorial moves closer By William Cole
Twelve new synthetic straps are anchoring the USS Arizona Memorial’s boat landing dock in place,…
Zoe The Police Dog Sniffs Out 2 Missing Girls In Ontario’s Algonquin Park
Zoe The Police Dog Sniffs Out 2 Missing Girls In Ontario’s Algonquin Park A police…
Kauai teacher heading to USA Yoga national championships By Jessica Else The Garden Island
Jessica Else/The Garden Island Garland Hume, owner of Kauai Hot Yoga in Lihue, is headed…
Battling 9,000-acre blaze cost $400K
Imua Landscaping crew members Sese Feao (right) and John Tupou load the remains of a…
In-depth look at 2018 eruption’s economic impact part of county’s recovery efforts
As the Big Island continues recovering from the 2018 eruption of Kilauea volcano, the county…
Kupuna hold strong: Deal for no arrests eases tension between TMT protesters, law enforcement
MAUNAKEA — A tense standoff between Thirty Meter Telescope protesters and law enforcement ended with…
TMT responds to opponents’ TRO petition
HILO — TMT International Observatory on Monday filed a response to an application by opponents…
Officials looking to limit, avoid transfer station closures attributed to ‘staff shortages’
KAILUA-KONA — With the closures of three West Hawaii transfer stations Tuesday that sent residents…
Hawaii: Today in History 7/17
7-17-1879 1st railroad opens in Hawaii The Kahului Railroad (KHRR) was formerly a common carrier railway company…