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Two Big Island men accused of habitual drunken driving
By JOHN BURNETT Stephens Media

Big Island economy improves
By NANCY COOK LAUER Stephens Media

Big Island Filmmakers Launch Post-apocalyptic Sci-fi Short Film, "O3", during the Big Island Film Festival
Filmmakers launch post-apocalyptic sci-fi short film in Hawaii. (PRWeb May 24, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10767639.htm

Big Island Film Festival
Three local films, including an animated sci-fi romance, a slice-of-real-life drama and a murder mystery, are among the 54 selections for the eighth annual Big Island Film Festival opening Thursday in South Kohala. One of the top contenders from Hawaii Island is ?Strange Frame? produced and directed by G.B. Hajim, of Island Planet One Productions based in Papaikou. The animated science fiction ...

Big Island police investigate homicide
Hawaii County police officers are trying to piece together what led to the killing of a Big Island man Monday afternoon. Police ended up with a pair of crime scenes after they were called to a home in Nanawale Estates, located on the southeastern side of the island. After receiving an initial report of a shooting, officers arrived at the home and found a man inside, dead from gunshot wounds ...

Big Island police identify Puna murder victim
A man is under arrest in connection with a fatal shooting at a Puna home.

Big Island residents ask governor to require more oversight
By COLIN M. STEWART Tribune-Herald staff writer

Big Island fire crews suspend search for missing swimmer
Big Island fire crews have suspended their search for a swimmer who hasn't been seen since Monday night.

Big Island fire crews searching for missing swimmer
Big Island fire rescue crews are searching for a missing swimmer on the north shores of Hawaii Island, according to fire officials. The swimmer went missing Monday night in water off of Waipio Valley. The swimmer told a friend he was going to set up camp and go for a swim, according to fire officials. The campsite was found undisturbed.  His belongings were found neatly stacked near the ...

Big Island, Big trees
Forty new Big Tree champions were added to this year?s American Forests National Register of Big Trees, including five Hawaii Island trees. The Department of Land and Natural Resources this week announced six trees from Hawaii ? a coconut ( Cocos nucifera ) in Hawaii Kai, a wiliwili ( Eryrthrina sandwicensis ) at Puu Lani Ranch on the Big Island, and a kolea ( Myrsine lessertiana ), an olopua ...

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Shortage of Rental Cars in Hawaii

By Doug Porter

An interesting thing happened this week. Hawaii car rental companies like Avis, Budget, Thrifty and all the others actually ran out of cars. Visitors to Hawaii are up and shortages exist on all islands.

For 8 or 9 months now, rental companies have been reducing the number of cars in their inventory to cut costs. Fleets have been reduced by more than 1500 cars, but the bump in visitors from President’s weekend and Mid-winter break caught rental companies by surprise. Either things aren’t as bad as they expected, or perhaps – dare I say it – we’ve rounded a corner?

Of course it’s too early to say, but the increase in visitors to the islands is a good sign. Not just for car rental companies, but for airlines, restaurants, hotels, vacation rentals and just about everyone else in Hawaii. And, if it’s the beginning of a national trend it could start to spread to other sectors. Rental car companies will start increasing fleets and helping automakers, etc.

I may be grasping at straws here, but I’ll take any good news I can get.