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University of Hawai‘i announces 2024 Word of the Year

The department’s choice acknowledges the complex nature of what lies ahead, a press release from the university’s English Department states.

Hawai‘i County to auction off abandonded vehicles this month

All prospective bidders are encouraged to view the vehicles prior to bidding. The vehicles available for auction will be clearly labeled with an item number. In no case will failure to view constitute grounds for the withdrawal of a bid.

Strengthening trades atop Big Island summits trigger high wind warning

Winds began strengthening late Sunday as high pressure started building to the north of the islands. Possible wind advisory conditions midweek in windier areas of state as well as trade winds become breezy to strong elsewhere in state.

Business Monday: Breathing life back into Kona Bay Hotel once known as Uncle Billy’s

After four years of sitting empty, the refurbishing of the iconic hotel, which will be a Hampton Inn by Hilton, will begin. On Tuesday, the hotel site will be blessed.

High wind warning issued for Big Island summits

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, northeast winds of 50 to 60 mph with gusts up to 75 mph are expected.

West Hawai‘i County Band, other Kona groups offering sounds of season

Looking for some music to get into the holiday mood? These choral and instrumental ensembles have upcoming concerts, including two today, that are sure to make your season more merry.

Holiday — and service — spirit on full display in Hilo

Winners of 2024 Downtown Hilo Christmas Lights Parade awards announced; grand marshal Dr. Lori Inouye-Yamashita recognized for her outstanding contributions and dedication to the community.

Experience the ‘Magic of the Season’

Hawai‘i County invites the public to the cherished weeklong annual holiday open house tradition that will feature festivities such as live hula and music, food trucks, goodies and snacks, decorations and more.

Christmas Parade Spotlight: 64th Waimea Twilight Christmas Parade

‘A Waimea Christmas Memory’ is in store during the 2024 installment of Hawai‘i’s second-oldest holiday parade.

Meeting slated for under 14 basketball league coaches, team reps

League play is anticipated to run from Jan. 21 to March 27, 2025.

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Kona’s Kaiden Lieto following in dad’s footsteps, seeking Ironman world title despite brain surgery
How did the local Ironman athletes fare at the Ironman World Championship in Kona?
Kaiden Lieto finishes first Ironman World Championship in under 10 hours
Patrick Lange wins third Ironman World Championship in Kona — in third record time

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West Hawai‘i County Band, other Kona groups offering sounds of season

Looking for some music to get into the holiday mood? These choral and instrumental ensembles have upcoming concerts, including two today, that are sure to make your season more merry.

Holiday — and service — spirit on full display in Hilo

Winners of 2024 Downtown Hilo Christmas Lights Parade awards announced; grand marshal Dr. Lori Inouye-Yamashita recognized for her outstanding contributions and dedication to the community.

Experience the ‘Magic of the Season’

Hawai‘i County invites the public to the cherished weeklong annual holiday open house tradition that will feature festivities such as live hula and music, food trucks, goodies and snacks, decorations and more.

Christmas Parade Spotlight: 64th Waimea Twilight Christmas Parade

‘A Waimea Christmas Memory’ is in store during the 2024 installment of Hawai‘i’s second-oldest holiday parade.

Celebrate the season with the family in a Waikōloa Winter Wonderland

The forecast on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 21 and Dec. 23 at Kings’ Shops calls for a magical holiday celebration complete with falling snow choreographed to festive music and theatrical lighting with entertainment, special performances and more.

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Big Island Now poll results: Mixed feelings felt about Hawaiian Electric’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program
Big Island Now poll results: Services just as important to consider when looking at building a new Kona hospital
Big Island Now poll no. 56: What is most important when considering a new hospital?
Poll results: It takes more than just one trait to be a responsible developer

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Business Monday: Breathing life back into Kona Bay Hotel once known as Uncle Billy’s
Meadow Gold Dairies slated to lay off Hilo-based employees in January
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree: Is that a branch or a snake?
Big Island community serves up heaping helping of aloha for those in need

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Volcano Watch: How have eruptions shaped Hawaiʻi? Volcano Awareness Month 2025, with a twist
Shallow ‘Channel of Bones’ quake rattles O‘ahu, barely felt on Big Island
Flocking together to keep the heritage in this World Heritage Site on the Big Island
Magnitude-4 shaker strikes south of Mauna Loa’s Northeast Rift Zone

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Update: Tsunami warning canceled for portions of US West Coast following magnitude-7 quake
Long-awaited dedging of Wailoa Small Boat Harbor in Hilo finally completed
Honokōhau Harbor’s new Hawaiian monk seal pup neighbor welcomed, but maybe too much?
Sharing the joy of surfing, ‘one ride at a time’

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‘Mākia’ selected by UH Hilo College of Hawaiian Language as 2024 Hawaiian Word of the Year

The word mākia was selected as the 2024 Huaʻōlelo (Word) of the Year by the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani, College of Hawaiian Language (KHʻUOK). The word, meaning “aim, motto, or purpose," inspires resilience in these transformative times, and a serves as a powerful reminder to move forward with intention and clarity.

Monday Morning MIL: Seabury Hall boys basketball hopes big roster can reach new heights at state tournament

The Seabury Hall boys basketball team is off to an 8-1 start as it chases the school's first state championship in the sport. Seniors Bromo Dorn, Sebastian Peterson and Keahi Sjostrand are leading the charge.

HSJGA 2024 Maui Junior Championship results

The Hawaiʻi State Junior Golf Association | First Tee - Hawaiʻi (HSJGA|FTH) conducted the 2024 Tour Championship at Wailea Emerald Golf Course this weekend Dec. 7-8. This event was 36 holes and by invitation only. A total of 57 junior golfers from across the state teed up in the event. This tournament was the final event that awards points to the season race to the coveted HSJGA | FTH Player of the year.

Maui Weather Forecast for December 09, 2024

Fairly dry conditions continue through much of the week as trade winds steadily strengthen into the breezy to strong range by Wednesday and Thursday. Wind...

UH: Researchers use AI, Hawaiian chant in effort to save native birds

This past year, Hart has worked with Google, to develop a new algorithm, “Perch,” designed specifically for recognizing Hawaiian bird songs. With this new technology Perch can identify the unique sounds of Hawaiian birds with limited data, allowing Hart and his team to accurately estimate bird numbers across large areas.  In a parallel effort, Hart is collaborating with ʻĀhuimanu, a group dedicated to native bird conservation, to create a special oli (chant) that uplifts Hawaiian birds.

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Lane and road closure schedule extended as work continues on Kalāheo Water Systems Improvement Project

According to a press release from Kaua‘i County, the closures have been extended through Dec. 31.

Kauai Weather Forecast for December 09, 2024

Fairly dry conditions continue through much of the week as trade winds steadily strengthen into the breezy to strong range by Wednesday and Thursday. Wind...

High surf advisory issued for north- and west-facing shores of Ni‘ihau and Kaua‘i

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, surf will increase throughout the day as a fresh north-northwest (330-340 degrees) swell builds down the island chain.

Kauai Surf Forecast for December 09, 2024

Surf along north and west-facing shores will increase throughout the day as a fresh north-northwest swell builds down the island chain. This trend is expected...

University of Hawai‘i professor looks to protect native birds using artificial intelligence

Many of Hawaiʻi’s forest birds are facing extinction, and UH Hilo biology professor Patrick Hart is employing a mix of high-tech tools and Native Hawaiian traditions to support their remaining populations.