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Girls and Boys from Hawaii to represent the islands on International Soccer Pitch
HONOLULU (Island News) -- On Good Morning Hawaii Sunday Coach Sergio Bolioli, President and Founder of M.I.S.O. and Sebastien Gonzalez a M.I.S.O. Elite Boys Soccer Team player plus, Kimlin Miller a M.I.S.O. Elite Girls Soccer Team player talked about their excitement for the upcoming International Soccer competition that's set to happen in Japan.
Under Armour Maui: Alpha Dog OL Abell Hoopi highlights Next Camp's top performers
The final stop on the Under Armour Next tour hit beautiful Maui, Hawaii this weekend. The camp was a strong one and loaded with several talented underclassmen that project as national recruits down the road. A pair of players also received invites to the 2025 Under Armour All-American Game following...
Property manager to speak at upcoming meeting of Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset
Mark Claydon will be the speaker at the upcoming meeting of the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Claydon is part of the property management team for My Perfect Stays which currently manages 367 short term vacation rentals and seven long term rentals. His presentation will...
Can A Framework For K-12 Schools Guide Us Through Perilous Political Times?
Last month a group of independent secondary school leaders released “Thriving in a World of Pluralistic Contention: A Framework for Schools,” which is intended to help educational institutions address issues of speech, inquiry and academic freedom. Researched and written by John Austin, the head of Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts, its release comes at a time of polarization and conflict on school campuses nationwide.
King’s Hawaiian Football Festival set to begin July 7th
The Hawaiian U20 Na Alapa National Soccer Teams are set to take on the indigenous women’s and men’s teams of Maori Football Aotearoa next week in Hilo. This is the inaugural festival for Hawaii Football Federation which is set to run from July 7th-19th. Those involved with the festival, hope to bring international play to […]
$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.
Kamehameha's Wade, Punahou's Cormack garner Distinguished Athlete honors
Male Distinguished Athlete of the Year: Kainoa Wade, Kamehameha volleyball. The junior opposite propelled the Kamehameha boys' volleyball team to its sixth state championship and its first in a span of 13 years. Wade combined for 70 kills in wins over Moanalua and Punahou on consecutive nights in the state semifinals and finals, respectively. In the process, he and the Warriors brought an end to the Buffanblu's 10-year title reign. The 6-foot-9 University of Hawaii-bound pin hitter was selected as All-Hawaii Player of the Year for a second straight season.
Officials, volunteers conduct rigorous testing of voting equipment ahead of elections
Officials and volunteer observers from various political parties were conducting what is called a "logic and accuracy test" of the voting equipment to guarantee the integrity of the election.
4.1 magnitude earthquake rattles Kilauea south of Fern Forest
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled Kilauea south of Fern Forest at 8:47 p.m. on Saturday. There are three aftershocks reported in a similar area within 10 minutes. Other aftershocks are possible. There will be no damage to buildings or infrastructure expected based on earthquake intensity. For updated information visit NOAA’s Tsunami Warning […]
Rep. Tokuda tours fire-ravaged Lahaina as process begins for National Heritage Area designation
US Rep. Jill Tokuda journeyed into Lahaina’s rich historic and cultural past with an eye on its future Wednesday. The representative of Hawaiʻi’s second congressional district rode a shuttle bus through nearly deserted streets, amid fire-ravaged building ruins and metal shells of vehicles. She was accompanied by Native Hawaiian kupuna, cultural practitioners and others passionate about preserving the history of the former Hawaiian kingdom capital as it recovers from the Aug. 8 wildfires. The Lahaina disaster claimed 102 lives and destroyed more than 2,000 buildings, mostly homes, making thousands homeless.
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