UH running back Miles Reed to enter the transfer portal
Hawai’i standout running back Miles Reed has announced via Twitter Wednesday afternoon his intentions to enter the transfer portal.
Bulldog to transfer to UH
Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt has announced his intentions to transfer to the University of Hawai‘i, according to USA Today’s UGA wire.
Hualani’s chef Zach Cummings shares poke tips for the holidays
Hualani’s master chef Zach Cummings at Timbers of Kaua‘i knows the cultural significance of poke during the holiday season.
Sharks shock Rainbow Warriors
HONOLULU— Hawai’i standout guard Amy Atwell led the team in points in the 82-74 season home-opening loss Sunday night SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.
Rainbow Warriors run all over the Running Rebels to win season finale
The high-powered offense that Hawai‘i has showcased all season got a chance to display its full potential in a 38-21 victory over the UNLV Running Rebels Saturday night at Aloha Stadium.
On Mariota’s selfless act of individual expression
Being able to express individuality as an athlete has undoubtedly been one of the catalysts that helped evaporate the thin line between entertainment and sports.
Milo Spindt will join Elite Pacific LLC
Kaua’i real estate agent Milo Spindt will join Elite Pacific, LLC as the company’s new Property Management Broker-in-Charge.
Hawai’i Commercial Real Estate merges with Elite Pacific LLC
LIHU’E — Hawai’i Commercial Real Estate’s merger with Elite Pacific LLC has nothing to do with the economic despair caused by COVID-19, according to Elite President-CEO Anton Steenman.
Warriors sharp in season debut against the Sharks
HONOLULU — Hawai‘i head basketball coach Eran Ganot knows his team has a lot of work left to do after the Rainbow Warriors’ 83-50 victory over Hawai‘i Pacific in their home-opening win Saturday night.
Rainbow Warriors look to wrap up season with a win
HONOLULU— Rainbow Warriors’ coach Todd Graham’s team has experienced several inconsistencies throughout his first year at the helm.
UH Wariors head into season opener against Hawai‘i Pacific
HONOLULU— Sophomore Justin Webster finds himself in a new position with his team as they prepare to head into the season home-opening game against NCAA Division II opponent Hawai‘i Pacific.
Man accused of violating COVID-19 rules
LIHU‘E — State Fifth Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Watanabe denied a Kaua‘i man’s motion to dismiss his case with prejudice at a court hearing Tuesday morning.
Rick Rubin’s trial set for February
LIHU‘E — Criminal defense attorney Craig De Costa requested to Fifth District Court Judge Michael Soong that famous record producer Rick Rubin’s lack of presence in court be waived Wednesday morning in Fifth District Court.
Koloa man facing federal charges is expected to change his plea
LIHU‘E — A Koloa man was unable to attend his courtroom hearing Monday afternoon in the Fifth Circuit Court of Lihu‘e because of his incarceration due to facing prosecution on federal charges on the mainland.
Women’s breakthrough in college football overdue
Amazingly, the year is 2020, and the topic of conversation is that Vanderbilt kicker Sarah Fuller became one of the first women players in a major-college football program, and the first to play in a Power 5 game.
Rainbow Warriors’ sputter in loss to undefeated Spartans
HONOLULU — Hawai‘i head football coach Todd Graham is adamantly repetitious about one message during every single post-game press conference with his team, and the premise of the message is for his team to get off to a fast start.
Warriors set to host Spartans
HONOLULU— The Hawai‘i Rainbow Warriors will enter their game against the undefeated San Jose University Spartans with momentum.
Kaua’i’s Tatiana Weston-Webb hopes to start WSL off right
Professional surfer Tatiana Weston-Webb found the intrinsic motivation to elevate her career to the next level by accident.
Judge denies bail reduction for Kaua’i man
LIHU’E — Fifth Circuit Court Judge Michael Soong denied an oral motion to reduce bail for a Kaua’i man who allegedly pointed a firearm at a police officer in late November at a Tuesday morning preliminary hearing.
Man with COVID symptoms denied courtroom entrance
LIHU‘E — An Anahola man was denied entry into the courtroom because he demonstrated COVID-19-like symptoms Tuesday morning in Fifth Circuit Court.