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What happened Casey Lund?

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Matthew Barrera

Updated on March 09, 2026

What happened Casey Lund?

Currently, residing in Bellingham, Washington.

Where is Shawn Ching going?

HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) – Emmy Award-winning news anchor Shawn Ching is departing Hawaii News Now to return to his law practice and spend more time with his wife and young son, General Manager Rick Blangiardi announced Wednesday.

Where is Grace Lee Hawaii News Now?

After 3 years of the frenetic pace and endless jokes,I tearfully said goodbye to my Sunrise family. I moved to San Francisco to work for the CBS owned and operated station KPIX.

Who is Casey Lund?

Casey Lund is a reporter for Hawaii News Now Sunrise, Hawaii’s top-ranked morning news.

Where is Casey Lund from?

Boise, ID
Where were you born? Born in Boise, ID but only because there was no hospital in the town my parents lived in: Lowman, ID (Population 42 — people.)

Who is Ashley Nagaoka?

Ashley Nagaoka is a news reporter from America currently working in the Hawaii News Show. She construes herself as a professional storyteller working in Hawaii News Now. Ashley hosts the show This Is Now and is the anchor of the show First at Four. Nagaoka loves to eat food and travel.

Who is Howard Dashefsky?

Produce and host EMMY award winning “Sports People Hawaii”. Golf course investment company that is also title sponsor of the new Pacific Links Hawaii Championship.

What is Mileka Lincoln doing now?

In 2013, Mileka Lincoln ’02 joined the news team at Hawaii News Now, ultimately serving as the Sunrise reporter each morning. Mileka Lincoln hosting the 2019 Alu Mai. You took up your post at HPA in March 2020—right at the beginning of a global pandemic.

Who is Mahealani Richardson?

Mahealani Richardson is an American reporter as well as an anchor who was born and brought up in the United States of America. She now works at Hawaii News as a reporter and an anchor. She is acknowledged for her incredible anchoring skills. She is one of the best inspiring figures in digital journalism.

Where is Marisa Yamane going?

Longtime television anchor Marisa Yamane is leaving KHON2 to join the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Yamane, 40, who co-anchors newscasts three times a day, will be director of communications and public relations at the HTA, where she will oversee a contract with PR firm Anthology Marketing Group.

Where did Lisa Kubota go?

Kubota is now heading to a communications role with a local educational institution. It’s a welcomed change of pace for her as she’ll now be able to spend more time with her loving and supportive family.