Island Life: Succulent succulent
A succulent in Kona looks like its made of peach or mango ice cream. (Bob Viggers/Community contributor)
About Town 11-02-19
Hula events at the
Sheraton Kona Nov. 16
Island life: Them’s the breaks
Shore breaks at Waialea Beach. (Victoria McKinney/Community contributor)
About Town: 10-31-19
HiSTEP to boost local businesses international exports
Island Life: Pau hana pups
A man plays with dogs on the shoreline north of Kailua-Kona on Oct. 26. (Jeri Gantley/Community contributor)
Island life: Hole in the sea
The ocean pours into one of West Hawaiis interesting geographical features at sunset on Friday. (Travis Craig/Community contributor)
Bench Warrants 10-25-19
As of Friday October 25, 2019, the following individuals are wanted by the Hawaii Police Department because of outstanding warrants:
Island life: Magic hour
A golden sunset washes the West Hawaii coastline in shades of amber. (Travis Craig/Community contributor)
About Town 10-26-19
Studio 7 Fine Arts 40th Anniversary Celebration
Island life: Floating freely
These floating purple water hyacinths send out thick roots into the tropical fish tank below, without needing to be rooted in anything. (Laurie sigel/Community contributor)
Island Life: Anticipating Halloween
A cat perches on a Kona lanai at sunset. (Jeri Gantley/Community contributor)
Gabbard drops congress race to focus on presidential
WASHINGTON Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard says she will focus on her White House bid and not run for reelection to her congressional seat. The congresswoman from Hawaii made the announcement early Friday.
Island Life: Noisy neighbor
An invasive Coqui frog perches on the side of a tree during a rainshower in Holualoa. (Giovanni Paciello/Community contributor)
About Town 10-24-19
Hawaii Island Humane Society presents Howlween
Obituaries 10-25-19
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Their natural habitat
Dolphins beneath the oceans surface in mid-September. (James Everglade/Community contributor)