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Big Island police are renewing their request for the public's help in locating a 42-year-old North Kona woman who was reported missing.

Naomi Sanders left her Kainaliu home the night of June 6.

Honolulu Police received an unconfirmed Crime Stoppers tip about a possible sighting on Oahu on or about June 15 in the Nimitz area in the vicinity of the Honolulu airport. She was wearing black shorts and a blue T-shirt.

Missing Kona woman Sanders may have been seen on Oahu

Big Island police are renewing their request for the public’s help in locating a 42-year-old North Kona woman who was reported missing. Naomi Sanders left her Kainaliu home the night of June 6. Honolulu Police received an unconfirmed Crime Stoppers tip about a possible sighting on Oahu on or about June 15 in the Nimitz […]

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PacWest Radio will provide a live worldwide Internet broadcast of the Hawai‘i Hilo at Hawai‘i Pacific softball doubleheader on Saturday, April 30, from Howard A. Okita Field in Kaneohe, HI.
 
The twinbill will begin at 12 p.m. HT (3 p.m. PDT/4 p.m. MDT) with PacWest Commissioner Bob Hogue and Director of Compliance Wayne Coito calling the games.

UH-Hilo vs. HPU softball to be broadcast live on Internet Saturday (April 30)

PacWest Radio will provide a live worldwide Internet broadcast of the Hawai‘i Hilo at Hawai‘i Pacific softball doubleheader on Saturday, April 30, from Howard A. Okita Field in Kaneohe, HI. The twinbill will begin at 12 p.m. HT (3 p.m. PDT/4 p.m. MDT) with PacWest Commissioner Bob Hogue and Director of Compliance Wayne Coito calling […]

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In honor of National Jazz Month, the 32-member Honoka’a Jazz Band from the Big Island has scheduled a “Big City Tour” of Oahu from April 14-17.

Honokaa Jazz Band on tour with Oahu performances

In honor of National Jazz Month, the 32-member Honoka’a Jazz Band from the Big Island has scheduled a “Big City Tour” of Oahu from April 14-17.

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A minor earthquake occurred at 2:12:45 PM (HST) on Thursday, February 24, 2011. The temblor was felt and widely reported by people on Oahu and on Molokai.

The earthquake was originally reported by the USGS to have an center of the quake south of Lanai but was revised with the epicenter in the Kaiwi Channel between Oahu and Molokai.

3.6M earthquake strikes near Oahu, no tsunami threat

A minor earthquake occurred at 2:12:45 PM (HST) on Thursday, February 24, 2011. The temblor was felt and widely reported by people on Oahu and on Molokai. The earthquake was originally reported by the USGS to have an center of the quake south of Lanai but was revised with the epicenter in the Kaiwi Channel […]

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Keahole Solar Power, DHHL kick off Oahu project

Keahole Solar Power, DHHL kick off Oahu project

MEDIA RELEASE A ground blessing ceremony Wednesday in Kalaeloa, Oahu kicked off the largest Micro-scaled Concentrating Solar Power (MicroCSP) project in the State of Hawaii. The Kalaeloa Solar One project will produce 5 megawatts of renewable energy for the island of Oahu. Earlier this year, Keahole Solar Power (KSP) partnered with the state Department of […]

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The University of Hawaii at Hilo ended pre-conference play with a 1-0 loss to Cal State East Bay on Oahu.

The Vulcans are 1-1 while the Pioneers are 1-0.

"It was a hard fought match," said UHH head coach Bryan Green. "The boys played hard. Unfortunately, we came up on the wrong end."

UH-Hilo Vulcan men lose to Cal State East Bay in soccer

The University of Hawaii at Hilo ended pre-conference play with a 1-0 loss to Cal State East Bay on Oahu. The Vulcans are 1-1 while the Pioneers are 1-0. “It was a hard fought match,” said UHH head coach Bryan Green. “The boys played hard. Unfortunately, we came up on the wrong end.”

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Volcano Watch: More rattling from small Oahu earthquake

Volcano Watch: More rattling from small Oahu earthquake

(Volcano Watch is a weekly article written by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.) The bits of dust kicked up by last Sunday’s magnitude-3.6 earthquake south of Oahu have settled. The earthquake occurred at 3:27 p.m. and its location was determined to be 26 km (16 miles) southeast of downtown Honolulu at […]

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Results from the USGA Girls Junior Amateur sectional qualifier held Tuesday (June 22) at Makaha Resort & Golf Club.

Cyd Okino (Honolulu), Kacie Komoto (Honolulu), and Marissa Chow (Honolulu) all advance to the National Championship at The Country Club of North Carolina (July 19-24th).

Eimi Koga (Honolulu) and Alina Ching (Honolulu) finished as the 1st and 2nd alternates respectively.

Results of the USGA Girls Junior Amateur sectional qualifier

Results from the USGA Girls Junior Amateur sectional qualifier held Tuesday (June 22) at Makaha Resort & Golf Club. Cyd Okino (Honolulu), Kacie Komoto (Honolulu), and Marissa Chow (Honolulu) all advance to the National Championship at The Country Club of North Carolina (July 19-24th). Eimi Koga (Honolulu) and Alina Ching (Honolulu) finished as the 1st […]

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Results from the Final round Tuesday (June 22) of the USGA Junior Amateur sectional qualifier held today at Makaha Resort & Golf Club.

Justin Keiley (Haiku) and Aaron Kunitomo (Lahaina) both advance to the National Championship at Egypt Valley Golf Club in Michigan (July 19-24th).

Lorens Chan (Ho

Results from Oahu of the U.S. Junior Amateur sectional qualifier

Results from the Final round Tuesday (June 22) of the USGA Junior Amateur sectional qualifier held today at Makaha Resort & Golf Club. Justin Keiley (Haiku) and Aaron Kunitomo (Lahaina) both advance to the National Championship at Egypt Valley Golf Club in Michigan (July 19-24th). Lorens Chan (Ho

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Big Island police are searching for a 45-year-old woman who was reported missing.



Lanae "Kamakea" Carter was last seen on March 18 on O'ahu and may be living on the streets on that island. Her last known address on the island of Hawai'i was on Kealakehe Street in Kailua-Kona.

Carter is described as African-American, 5-foot-7 and 130 pounds. She walks with a cane.

Police searching for missing Big Island woman last seen on Oahu

Big Island police are searching for a 45-year-old woman who was reported missing. Lanae “Kamakea” Carter was last seen on March 18 on O’ahu and may be living on the streets on that island. Her last known address on the island of Hawai’i was on Kealakehe Street in Kailua-Kona. Carter is described as African-American, 5-foot-7 […]

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Thirty-one Hawai‘i student robotics teams from across the state will put their STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education to the test at the 2010 Hawai‘i Regional Botball Tournament Saturday (May 1).

Hawaii student robotics teams address simulated environmental disaster

Thirty-one Hawai‘i student robotics teams from across the state will put their STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education to the test at the 2010 Hawai‘i Regional Botball Tournament Saturday (May 1).

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Amber Waracka was one out away from a perfect game as the University of Hawaii at Hilo completed a series sweep of Brigham Young University-Hawaii in Pacific West Conference competition in Laie, Oahu.

The 7-0 and 4-0 victories are the end of the Vulcans regular season. They finish with a 35-14 overall record and 23-9 record in the PacWest. The Seasiders are 4-34 and 4-26.

UH-Hilo sweep BYU-Hawaii in softball Saturday (April 24)

Amber Waracka was one out away from a perfect game as the University of Hawaii at Hilo completed a series sweep of Brigham Young University-Hawaii in Pacific West Conference competition in Laie, Oahu. The 7-0 and 4-0 victories are the end of the Vulcans regular season. They finish with a 35-14 overall record and 23-9 […]

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The University of Hawaii at Hilo didn’t hit much but they made the one’s they got count as they beat Chaminade University 6-4 in a Pacific West Conference game on the Central Oahu Regional Park on Oahu.

Trailing 2-0, the Vulcans took the lead on Sierra Green’s bases-loaded triple. Amanda Tellez followed with a single to give the Vulcans a 4-2 lead.

Vulcans sweep the Silverswords in softball doubleheader

The University of Hawaii at Hilo didn’t hit much but they made the one’s they got count as they beat Chaminade University 6-4 in a Pacific West Conference game on the Central Oahu Regional Park on Oahu. Trailing 2-0, the Vulcans took the lead on Sierra Green’s bases-loaded triple. Amanda Tellez followed with a single […]

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Surf along west facing shores of the Big Island will be 7 to 10 feet through tonight.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A high surf advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area...producing rip currents and localized beach erosion.

High surf advisory for West Hawaii until Sunday (Dec 27)

Surf along west facing shores of the Big Island will be 7 to 10 feet through tonight. Precautionary/preparedness actions… A high surf advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area…producing rip currents and localized beach erosion.

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