Month: July 2019
Hawaii to receive $1 million from Equifax over massive data breach By Nina Wu
The state of Hawaii will receive one million dollars as the result of a large, multi-state settlement with Equifax Inc.,...
Lawsuit alleges lack of care for Hawaii youth with mental illness By Susan Essoyan
Soleil “Kela” Feinberg’s mental health spiralled downward because the state of Hawaii failed to provide prescribed treatment after she turned...
Unsafe water was found last year at 41% of Hawaii beaches By Mindy Pennybacker
On July 15, during the latest big swell in this epic South Shore summer, Oahu native Fred Farmer went surfing...
It takes a village to sustain a village at Mauna Kea By Andrew Gomes
MAUNA KEA, HAWAII >> Kaulu Adams owns an acai food truck on Oahu, but on Monday his job was to...
UPDATE: KIUC’s Bissell outlines what’s happening with outages By Caleb Loehrer The Garden Island
LIHUE — Islandwide power outages that started Sunday afternoon were caused by a frayed cable in the main generator at...
Fishing: Bwana is Boss as Hawaii Marlin Tournament Series hits stretch drive
The Hawaii Marlin Tournament Series is over the hump and coasting downhill after 202 fish caught and is in the...
Up to 70,000 student records potentially exposed
Data from students at more than a dozen Big Island public and charter schools — used for college and career...
Tourism businesses take stand
KAILUA-KONA — A West Hawaii business canceled its luau show Monday after organizers of the demonstration on Maunakea called on...
Council to decide whether to hear resolution in support of moratorium on TMT construction
The County Council on Wednesday is scheduled to decide whether to hear a last-minute resolution supporting a 60-day moratorium on...
Green says issue has become more than just TMT, will speak with Ige to de-escalate confrontation
After meeting with protesters Monday at the Maunakea Access Road, Lt. Gov. Josh Green said he would advise Gov. David...
HAWAII HOTEL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR FIRST HALF OF 2019
HAWAII HOTEL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR FIRST HALF OF 2019 Through the first six months of 2019, Hawaii hotels statewide reported...
CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AT INTERSECTION OF MAUNA KEA ACCESS ROAD AND THE DANIEL K. INOUYE HIGHWAY
CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AT INTERSECTION OF MAUNA KEA ACCESS ROAD AND THE DANIEL K. INOUYE HIGHWAY HILO – The...
WATCH DEEP BLUE, THE GIANT GREAT WHITE SHARK THAT COULD BE BIGGEST EVER FILMED, EATING SPERM WHALE OFF HAWAII COAST
https://www.newsweek.com/deep-blue-great-white-shark-eat-whale-1450438
Bezona column: West Hawaii a Noah’s Ark of rainforest life By Norman Bezona / Horticulturist
The painted eucalyptus, eucalyptus deglupta, sometimes called rainbow eucalyptus or camouflage tree is a sight to behold. Thanks to Kelly...
Anonymous Donor Gives $25 Million To Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Anonymous Donor Gives $25 Million To Children's Hospital Los Angeles An anonymous donor has gifted $25 million to the Children's...
Concert and lectures headline Day 7 of Mauna Kea occupation By Andrew Gomes
MAUNA KEA, HAWAII >> Mauna Kea turned partly into an outdoor classroom and concert venue Sunday as professors gave lectures...
Kawaihae sex assault suspect pleads not guilty
BROWDER KAILUA-KONA — A teen suspected of sexually assaulting a septuagenarian at a South Kohala campground last month has pleaded...
New UH-Hilo chancellor makes student success a top priority
Three weeks on the job and University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Chancellor Bonnie Irwin is wasting no time in her...
Administrators eye tweaks to pharmacy college
Enrollment at the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy is expected to decline this fall,...
