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UHH women sign three basketball recruits
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University of Hawaii at Hilo women's basketball coach David Kaneshiro has signed two guards and a center to help rebuild a squad that lost eight players to graduation. Comment?
Hawaii Public Radio aims for wider reach
Hilo is at the end of the line but is finally about to get a full serving of Hawaii Public Radio. Comment?
Hilo airport suffers power outage
Power was lost at 11:17 a.m., according to the airport's security office, and was restored at about 12:45 p.m. Back-up generators failed after being online briefly, said Dennis Kawakami, airport security supervisor. Comment?
Takeo Tsuji, 91, of Hilo, died May 10 at his home. Born in Kalopa, he was retired from the state Department of Transportation Highways Division. Comment?
Online Extra: Hawaii defeats Cal Davis
For all of the University of Hawaii's ups and downs this season, senior Corey MacDonald has remained a stabilizing force. Comment?
Senior's complete game lifts Hawaii
Little threw his first career nine-inning complete game Friday as the University of Hawaii started its final home series of the season with a 5-2 victory against Cal Davis in Honolulu. Comment?
Sunao "Sam" Mayeda, 78, of Hilo died April 29 in Hilo. Born in Kaiwiki, he was a retired bookkeeper for the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel and the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel and a U.S. Army veteran. Comment?
Online Extra: Warriors' march ends in defeat
It was a memorable run for Kamehameha, despite a lopsided loss that produced a bunch of red eyes and broken hearts. Comment?
Hawaii Baptist sweeps Pahoa for threepeat
Michael Fisher hammered a match-high 27 kills as top-seeded Hawaii Baptist Academy battled past third-seeded Pahoa 25-20, 25-20, 25-23 to claim its third straight Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division II state boys volleyball title on Saturday night. Comment?
Kamehameha rides fast start to title game
After Chay Toson pitched Kamehameha into the state championship game on a windy night at the ballpark, the junior left-hander pointed to something more powerful than his fastball or the mighty swings of his team's bats: positive reinforcement. Comment?
Online Extra: Warriors bounce back in pool
It might not have cracked the elite yet, but Kamehameha's water polo team is still a pretty good bet to win a game at states. Comment?
Online Extra: Wildcat can't climb from early hole
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Konawaena got off to a good start, scoring a run in the top of the first inning against Maryknoll, the No. Comment?
Small helicopter crashes on Oahu
A small helicopter lost power and came crashing down on a busy downtown Honolulu street Wednesday afternoon, but no one was seriously injured, authorities said. Comment?
Stinky tree raises eyebrows downtown
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Hilo Downtown Improvement Association Office Manager Georgia Pinsky stands next to the Terminalia chebula or "Stink Tree" behind the Mooheau Bus Terminal. Comment?
Online Extra: Iolani handles Kamehameha in pool
It took Iolani less than 30 minutes to deal the Warriors another dose of cold reality: the Interscholastic League of Honolulu elite are still in another class. Comment?
Online Extra: Hilo, Kona judoka nab state titles
Hilo High's Lia Nakamura and Konawaena's Aimee Shiraki won judo titles Saturday night at the Hawaii High School Athletic Association championships in Honolulu. Comment?
Hawaii Pacific sees big things ahead for Wildcat
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When the two had a conversation in December, Yukumoto told the 5-foot-6 Torres-Torioka something that showed they're also on the same page. Comment?
Tomiko Adviento, 91, of Ninole died April 25 at Hilo Medical Center. Born in Kapehu, she was a homemaker. Comment?
Abigail "Etta" K. Calles , 86, of Waimea died April 7 at home. Born in Keei, South Kona, she was a housewife and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Hale O Na Ali'i of Honolulu. Comment?
Manoa roundup: Ace-less Wahine swept
With Kaia Parnaby sitting out after taking a one-hopper to the face a day earlier, Long Beach State roughed up Loie Kesterson twice on Saturday to sweep a softball doubleheader in Honolulu. Comment?