Island Life: A tattler’s tale
A wandering tattler (ʻUlili) hunts for small fish along the Kona coast on a February morning. (Reiko Sekine/Community contributor)
Announcements: March 5, 2021
AARP Hawaii seeking input on vaccination process
Hawaii Prep defeats Kamehameha 4-1 in girls soccer finale
It wasn’t another state championship — not even close.
Runnin’ with Rani: USA women’s water polo sparks interest for future youth programs
For Alejandra Flores-Murakami, having the USA women’s national water polo team training at the Kona Community Aquatic Center is more than a dream come true.
McIlroy, DeChambeau put on a show for fans at Bay Hill
ORLANDO, Fla. — Bay Hill was bustling Thursday, just like golf before the pandemic. The fans were limited in numbers but they all wanted the same dose of entertainment provided by Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau.
Runnin’ with Rani: Olympic coach Adam Krikorian has love for the Hawaiian Islands
Adam Krikorian’s connection to the Hawaiian Islands came long before he was head coach for the USA women’s national water polo team.
Major League Baseball to hold first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball will hold its first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2, adding Gehrig to Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente on the short list of players honored throughout the big leagues.
Robin Abcarian: Should New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resign?
What is there to say about the awful behavior of a man like Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that has not been said a million times already?
Commentary: Texas and Mississippi governors are recklessly reopening
With more people vaccinated against COVID-19 every day and case numbers just a fraction of what they were at the beginning of the year, it seems as if — finally — we are are beating the pandemic.
Letters to the Editor: March 5, 2021
Drone without invitation
Commentary: Emergency price gouging regulations can be detrimental
One year ago, California and Hawaii were the first states to announce emergency declarations to fight COVID-19. In doing so, they activated preexisting price gouging regulations. The reasoning, California Gov. Gavin Newsom claimed, was so that “consumers (will be) able to purchase what they need, at a fair price.” Unfortunately, for some of those consumers that fair price cost them their lives.
Culbertson featured artist for Blue Sea Artisans
The Blue Sea Artisans Gallery featured artist for the month of March is watercolor artist and digital designer Stefanie Culbertson.
Makana to perfrom on Kahilu.TV
Kahilu Theatre presents “Makana, recorded LIVE from Mauna Kea Beach Hotel” at 4 p.m. March 14, exclusively on Kahilu.TV.
Kahilu Theatre presents Charles Michael Brotman with special guests
Composer, producer, songwriter, and Grammy Award-winning musician Charles Michael Brotman will perform with special guests Charlie Recaido and Karl Kasberg at Kahilu Theatre livestreaming on Kahilu TV this afternoon.