A powerful earthquake has struck off the coast of the South Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea. There are no immediate reports of damage or injuries and no tsunami alert has been issued. The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude-6.3 quake struck Tuesday about 100 miles east of the town of Kandrian on the […]
High-Surf Advisory for All East Shores Today
The National Weather Service released a high-surf advisory for all east shores today, as they expect waves with heights of 6 to 8 feet on east shores. The high surf advisory for east shores remains in effect until 6 p.m. tonight. The high surf advisory remains in affect for all east-facing shores on all islands […]
APEC 2011 Descends on Hawaii
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, more fondly known as APEC, will descend on the shores of Hawaii for a weeklong event November 7th – 13th, and bring with it many representatives of its 21-member association of economies from the Asia-Pacific region, all of whom are working together to advance regional economic integration and prosperity. Established in […]
What Does the Conference USA and Mountain West Merger Mean for Hawaii Football?
The last couple of seasons have been a rollercoaster ride for Hawaii football players, coaches and fans. With the announcement that the Mountain West Conference and Conference USA will combine for football and become a college football super conference, what does this new landscape mean for Hawaii football? Hawaii is already the most far flung […]
Mountain West and Conference USA Will Combine to Become College Football Super Conference
The Mountain West Conference and Conference USA will combine their football schools to become a yet to be named college football super conference. The new conference will have a massive 22 schools, and may go into affect as early as 2012, this according to an announcement made yesterday by representatives of both conferences. The new […]
Turnovers and Poor Defense Cause Hawaii to Fall Against San Jose State
The University of Hawaii Warrior football team dug itself a 20-7 halftime hole, then used some fantastic defense to take the lead, then played poor defense to give it up at the end. The astounding number of turnovers for Hawaii (6) helped seal the Warriors fate, as it seems the team is only in sync […]
Hawaii DOE Wants an Additional $58 Million for 2012-2013 School Year
It looks like the unorganized joke that we all call the Hawaii Department of Education has reared its ugly, unorganized head again. The DOE is now asking for an additional $58 million for operating costs during the 2012-2013 school year. Really? $58 million? That is how far apart we are in budget planning? The funding […]
KSSK Still Reigns Supreme in Hawaii Radio Rankings
The latest Hawaii radio rankings were released, and to nobody’s surprise, Perry and Price still dominate the morning show landscape in Hawaii, while 92.3 FM KSSK still hold atop the overall Hawaii radio rankings as well. The latest ratings were compiled between late June and mid-September. The rest of the top five stations among listeners […]