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The Hilo Tribune began publication on November 23, 1895, and changed its name to the Hilo Daily Tribune in 1917. [2] The Hilo Daily Tribune, the Hawaii Herald (August 13, 1896 – February 22, 1923) and the Daily Post-Herald merged to form the Hilo Tribune-Herald, which began publishing on February 19, 1923. It continued under that name until ...
List of newspapers in Hawaii. 2 languages. ... Hawaii Island Journal; Hilo Tribune (1895–1917) [3] The Honolulu Advertiser (1856–2010) [4] Honolulu Record;
Other locally published newspapers are available to residents of the various islands, such as the Hawaii Tribune-Herald in Hilo and West Hawaii Today in Kailua-Kona, both on The Big Island, and The Garden Island, based in Lihue on Kauai. Oahu Publications Inc owns West Hawaii Today, Hawaii Tribune-Herald, MidWeek, and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
KELSEY WALLING / HAWAII TRIBUNE HERALD / SEPT. 24 The University of Hawaii Board of Regents today selected Wendy Hensel as the next president of the 10-campus UH system. She is shown here during a ...
Tribune. Leila Fujimori, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser. May 26, 2024 at 12:03 PM ... a Hawaii nonprofit corporation, and Reuben Lelah. ... Fox News. Why hardboiled eggs and 4 other foods should not ...
Nov. 8—Hawaii residents relying on food stamps to feed their families have become the latest victims of fraud as cybercriminals steal funds from their Electronic Benefits Transfer cards. Hawaii ...
From late 1964 until 1968, the paper published under the title Kona Weekly Tribune-Herald. It was started by Glenn and Sally Maitland. West Hawaii Today began publishing under its present title on July 31, 1968. In 2014, the Hawaii Tribune-Herald and West Hawaii Today were sold by Stephens Media, LLC to Oahu Publications Inc. [2]
The Hawaii Hochi (Japanese: ハワイ報知) was a six-day-a-week Japanese-language newspaper published and sold in Hawaiʻi from 1912 to 2023. An English-language edition was also published under the name Hawaii Herald, which relaunched in July 2024 as an online newspaper called The San Times.