UH-Hilo students work on Helelani planetary rover
Four University of Hawaii at Hilo computer science and engineering students closed out 2023 by working to improve the computing code for the Helelani planetary rover.
Plein aire exhibit and more open at Wailoa Center
The Wailoa Center and the Hawaii Island Art Alliance will be kicking off 2024 with the opening of multiple exhibits from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at the center.
Let’s Talk Food: New Year’s resolution
Happy New Year! As we welcome 2024, we always try to make a new year’s resolution or two, hoping for a better year to come.
Volcano Watch: New Year’s Eve 1974: Kilauea’s most recent Southwest Rift Zone eruption
Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, with a majority of its eruptions occurring at its summit or one of its two rift zones, the East Rift Zone and Southwest Rift Zone. The Southwest Rift Zone hasn’t erupted since New Year’s Eve 1974, almost exactly 49 years ago.
Let’s Talk Food: Happenings around town
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Volcano Watch: A pupu platter of earthquakes
Apupu platter is an assortment of appetizers commonly served at social gatherings in Hawaii. During one week in December 2023, island of Hawaii residents and visitors were treated to an assortment of earthquakes resulting from a variety of different geologic processes, like a pupu platter of earthquakes!
Tropical Gardening: The shortest day has passed so Merry Christmas
For centuries even before we celebrated Dec. 25 as the day Jesus was born, earlier cultures celebrated the passing of the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. The days will now get longer even though it is technically the beginning of winter and will last until the beginning of spring. Spring officially occurs when the sun reaches the equator as it appears to move northward. Of course what is actually happening is that the Earth is tilting toward the South Pole and will continue to do so until June 21. Then it is officially summer. Since we are roughly at latitude 19 degrees north, the sun will appear to move northward for a short time and then move toward the south until Dec. 21. Many plants respond to day length, including plants that form bulbs.
Wailea New Year’s mochi pounding canceled
Wailea New Year’s mochi pounding canceled
More than 50 to take the stage for The Nutcracker
The Christmas spirit will be in full force as more than 55 local dancers from West Hawaii Dance Theatre and Academy perform The Nutcracker ballet in Waimea on Saturday.
Messiah Sing-Along to honor longtime chorus leader, conductor
The 14th annual Handel’s Messiah Sing-Along is returning with a special honor for the longtime conductor and founder of Hilo’s holiday tradition.
Volcano Watch: Sniffing out stealthy gas escape between Kilauea’s eruptions
Kilauea has erupted three times in 2023 — January–March, June, and September — and has also experienced significant intrusive activity to the southwest of the summit since the beginning of October.
Matsuda named director of Keck Observatory
The W. M. Keck Observatory on Thursday announced the appointment of Rich Matsuda as its next director, effective Jan. 1.
Orchid Isle Orchestra to perform holiday-themed concert
Orchid Isle Orchestra celebrates the “Colors of the Season” in an evening concert at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 18, at the East Hawaii Cultural Center in downtown Hilo.
UH-Hilo alumnus receives prestigious scholarship
A University of Hawaii at Hilo graduate is a recipient of the 2024 Marshall Scholarship and the first UH-Hilo student to receive the prestigious scholarship, the British government recently announced.
It’s a ‘Purple Hawaiian Christmas’ in Waimea: Kahilu presents Kalani Pe‘a on Friday
Three-time Grammy winner and four-time Na Hoku Hanohano award-winner Kalani Pe‘a returns to the Kahilu Theatre in Waimea for a special “Purple Hawaiian Christmas” concert at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15.
The Kingston Trio brings rich legacy to Palace stage
The Kingston Trio’s status in American music history is secure — so much so, the seminal modern folk trio was awarded a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2011.
Six culinary scholarships awarded to budding young chefs
KAILUA-KONA — The Kona Kohala Chefs Association recognized six recent scholarship winners Saturday at the sold out “Christmas with the Chefs” gala on the grounds of Courtyard by Marriott King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel.
HPD detective honored for outstanding work
Hawaii Police Department Detective John Balberde was honored Wednesday morning with the Haweo Award during a ceremony held at the Hawaii County Council chambers in Hilo.
Applicants needed for paid STEM-based internship
Applicants are being sought for the Akamai Internship Program.
Kona charter school launches freediving safety course
KAILUA-KONA — It’s never too early to mitigate risks, and perhaps no one knows that better than West Hawaii Explorations Academy.