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Hilo: CommunicationsNewspapers and Magazines The Hawaii Tribune-Herald is Hilo's daily morning paper. Television and RadioNo network television stations broadcast from Hilo, but all major networks are available for viewing from Hilo via programming from neighboring Oahu. Hawaiian Cable-vision system offers a wide selection of programming. The city is served by four AM and three FM radio stations. Media Information: Hawaii Tribune-Herald, 355 Kinoole Street, Box 767, Hilo, HI 96721; telephone (808)935-6621; fax (808)969-9100 Hilo OnlineDestination Hilo. Available www.destinationhilo.org Downtown Improvement Association. Available www.down townhilo.com Hawaii County Home Page. Available www.hawaii-county.com Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations. Available dlir.state.hi.us Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce. Available www.hicc.biz Hawaii Tribune-Herald. Available www.hawaiitribuneherald.com/index.html Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau. Available www.gohawaii.com/bigisland Hilo Public Library. Available www.librarieshawaii.org/locations/hawaii/hilo.htm State Department of Education School Reports (individual schools). Available doe.k12.hi.us/reports.htm State of Hawaii. Available www.hawaii.gov Selected BibliographyBall, Pamela, Lava: A Novel (New York: Henry Holt, 1998) Discuss this city on our active forum. | ![]() |