Where is ‘Kokomo’? People are still searching for The Beach Boys’ tropical island getaway
Volcano Watch: Hilo had a close call from the 1881 Mauna Loa lava flow
Tropical Gardening: Celebrate Thanksgiving wherever you are
Women’s basketball: Vulcans push past NAIA foe in opener
For starters, UH-Hilos womens basketball team was good enough.
HHSAA football: Hilo senior pair has revenge in mind in semifinal
When youve only lost a handful of games in your career, its easy to remember the setbacks, especially the ones that really sting.
Police: $1M in diamonds taken during Maui Halloween heist
Big Island weather brings snow, rain, wind
Hilo man indicted for traffic crash that killed bicyclist
A Hilo man who allegedly struck and killed an elderly bicyclist almost two years ago on the northern outskirts of Hilo was indicted by a Hilo grand jury for the incident.
More buses, more routes for Hawaii County
The Federal Transit Administration announced Friday a grant award that will help purchase more buses for the Big Island.
Three lava emergency-related criminal cases resolved
A 51-year-old Opihikao man was acquitted of robbing two men who were photographing lava during last years Kilauea volcano eruption.
Impeachment inquiry crossroads: Keep going or time to vote?
Police issue 327 citations, arrest four on DKI Highway
Officers assigned to the Thirty Meter Telescope protester blockade and encampment sites on Maunakea Access Road issued 327 traffic citations on Daniel K. Inouye Highway and arrested four suspects for four offenses in the week between Nov. 14-20, police said.
Police seek leads on man missing for a year
Police are renewing their request for the publics help with locating 40-year-old Raphael Silva, also known as Ralphael Silva, who has been missing more than a year.
Island’s fourth graders learn Hawaiian culture at park’s annual festival
KAILUA-KONA Diana Delgado and Alex Perez were quick to show off the new bracelets on their arms to each other, seconds after completing them in a lauhala weaving class.
We need the full truth about the CIA’s torture program
PayPal cuts ties with a porn site and provides a lesson in civic responsibility
Sadly, we almost take for granted that some tech companies will do business with unsavory characters.
Cartoon for November 23
The world as seen by cartoonist Ken Catalino, Creators.com.
Your Views for November 23
Natures warpath
Can you help identify this photo?
The Tribune-Herald each Saturday is publishing a photo from the Lyman Museums John Howard Pierce Photography Collection. The Kona Historical Society generously donated the collection in 2007. The museum is seeking help identifying the people and places in the pictures, most of which are from the 1960s and 70s. Those with information about the subjects in the photos can contact the museum at 935-5021 or archives@lymanmuseum.org. See identified photographs on Facebook at tinyurl.com/piercephotoid. THIS PHOTO (NO. 17342) was captured April 13, 1963.