
Hawaii Storytellers: Andrew Hara
He made a name for himself as a photographer in California, but had to return home to Hilo to find contentment.

Hawaii Storytellers: Keoni Kaholoaʻā
After a career fighting overseas, he found healing when he became a park ranger and connected with his amakua, Tutu Pele.

Hawaii Storytellers: Bobby Jean Leithead-Todd
When she arrived in Hilo, Bobby Jean Leithead-Todd was front-page news as Hilo’s first adoptee from Japan.

Hawaii Storytellers: Kaycee Nathaniel
Kaycee Nathaniel’s family is the second family to run the famed Kawamoto Store in Hilo.

Hawaii Storytellers: Joe O’Connell
After he grew up in foster care, Joe O’Connell felt compelled to become a foster parent himself.

Kirstin Downey: 30 Years Ago, The Cry For Justice For Dana Ireland Was Unstoppable
Her parents, activists, the public and the media kept the pressure on authorities to solve the Big Island's high-profile murder case.

Big Island Mayor Mitch Roth And Kimo Alameda Are Headed To A Runoff
UPDATED: Most Hawaii County Council races are being decided in the primary, with incumbents leading the way.

Hawaii County Seeks To Delay Release Of Records in Dana Ireland Case
Hilo Judge Peter Kubota questioned why police need to protect records pertaining to a suspect who is now dead.

Authorities Believe They Finally Figured Out Who Murdered Dana Ireland 30 Years Ago. Then He Killed Himself
Attorneys for two brothers wrongly convicted in the case say Big Island police mishandled the recent investigation into the new suspect.

Hawaii Gave Up Funding For Marine Mammal Protection Because Of Cumbersome Paperwork
Dropping out of the federal program has not hampered efforts to protect the islands' marine species, including monk seals, state and federal agents say.