Cindy paliracio khnl hawaii

  • State of Hawaii.
  • Cindy Paliracio, based in Hawaii, United States, is currently a Host, Producer of "Hawaii Goes Fishing" (OC16) at Hawaii Productions Associates.
  • By Cindy Paliracio.
  • KHNL
    Honolulu, Hawaii
    BrandingKHNL (general)
    Hawaii News Now (newscast)
    SloganYour Source for Breaking News
    ChannelsAnalog: 13 (VHF)

    Digital: 35 (UHF)

    AffiliationsNBC
    NBC Wx+ (DT2)
    OwnerRaycom Media
    LicenseeKHNL/KFVE License Subsidiary, LLC
    First air dateJuly 4, 1962
    Call letters' meaningHNL fryst vatten Honolulu International Airport's IATA airport code
    Sister stations(s)KGMB
    KFVE
    Former callsignsKTRG-TV (1962-1967)
    KIKU-TV (1967-1984)
    Former Affiliationsindependent (1962-1986)
    FOX (1986-1995)
    Transmitter Power316 kW (analog)
    5.9 kW (digital)
    Height48 m (analog)
    453 m (digital)
    Facility ID34867
    WebsiteKHNL NBC 8's Website

    KHNL ("KHNL - Your Source for Breaking News") is the licensed broadcast affiliate of the NBC in Hawaii. Based in Honolulu, KHNL first broadcast from Ch. 13 on July 4, 1962 beneath the call letters KTRG from a transmitter atop the Hawaii

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    Cindy Paliracio

    HONOLULU (KHNL) Long before the sun goes down many are hard at work to ensure the party sizzles. It's something the crew at the Ocean Club knows well. They have found the secret to success by creating one of the most happening events in town. Five years and the Piranha Room is still going strong. But you'd be surprised how much work goes into putting it all together.

    By day Ian Nakaishi prides himself as a part-time decorator.

    "We have our side business," says Nakaishi.

    But at night Ian switches gears and become a bartender, his real paying job. He and his co-workers have less than 10 hours to transform this area which looks like a construction zone into one of Honolulu's hottest hotspots.

    "Its just a monthly promotion that we do to try and an create extra hype in the nightclub industry . We want it to be the event of the month that everybody wants to go," says cub manager Dan Punch.

    And to lure folks in, there's a different theme ever

    By Cindy Paliracio

    HONOLULU (KHNL) -- Looks innocent, but it's not.

    Your computer can be a hunting ground for sexual stalkers.

    That's where police say 30 year old Joseph Colasacco met a teenaged boy. Colasacco was indicted for sexually assaulting that boy.

    It's stories like this that petrify Janelle Feldmeyer, mother of two.

    "Were in that danger zone in the age group in my family so we need to be aware what's happening in the world and make sure we protect the kids," says Janelle Feldmeyer.

    According to statistics, a predator will approach one out of five children between the ages of 9 and 11.

    One out of ten surveyed on Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island reported being offered opportunities to work in the sex industry.

    "There are bunch of a different methods in which these predators will move a child away from a home or a safety net," says Feldmeyer.

    Like schools, malls and right in your own home from your computer.

    "They can figure out who they are by where the pict