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Hawai‘i Island police seek help finding missing woman
Hawai‘i Island police seek the public’s help in finding a woman who was last seen in downtown Hilo on the Fourth of July. Sun Popovich, 26, was last seen at around 8 p.m. She is Native American, 5 feet 4 inches tall and 140 pounds. Authorities have not provided a photo at this time.
High School Surf Teams Receive Big Donations and Compete in The Nationals!
Hawaiian surfing is a way of life that transcends sports by combining family, culture, and community. The North Shore of Oahu is the world’s greatest surfing arena featuring the seven-mile miracle. Although surfing is a high school sport in the State of Hawaii the surf teams are not funded...
Bring your projects to the next level at Entrepreneur Sandbox
HONOLULU (HI Now) - The Hawaii Technology Development Corporation established the Entrepreneurs Sandbox as a shared workspace for local startups and entrepreneurs five years ago. Today, it’s blossomed into a game-changer for entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals. Here’s why it’s so special: every space is equipped with top-notch presentation tools, high speed Wi-Fi, and on-site professional support. Whether you’re a member or not, you can book a room that fits your needs perfectly.
Hilo Councilmember Issues Statement On Canal Homeless Encampment Relocation
HILO, Hawaiʻi - County Councilmember Jenn Kagiwada provided additional information on the temporary shelter on Ponahawai Street. (BIVN) – On Friday, the County of Hawaiʻi announced it had set up several tents in a Downtown Hilo parking lot to provide a temporary resting area for unsheltered individuals.
New Development Begins On Former Turtle Bay Resort Land Near Kahuku Point
Construction of new residential units on Oahu’s North Shore is scheduled to begin in October after two Utah-based development companies purchased 65 acres from the owners of the Turtle Bay Resort. Arete Collective and the Wasatch Group plan to build up to 350 units on permitted land east of...
$300M HNL Mauka Concourse: Still Terrible After 3 Years
It was just a year ago we last reported on the disappointing state of Honolulu Airport’s Terminal 1 Mauka Concourse, a project that cost well over $300 million, and counting. Our recent visit this week, exactly a year later, was to see what had hopefully changed for the better. It revealed, however, that not much has happened, and unfortunately, the situation has worsened for visitors and apparently financially for the airport.
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