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2 pedestrians struck while in crosswalks
Two pedestrians were critically injured yesterday when they were struck in crosswalks in separate traffic accidents on Oahu.
Woman killed in accident had forewarning dream
A 79-year-old woman who was killed in a pedestrian accident Tuesday in Moiliili had told a friend her late husband visited her in a dream two days earlier with a warning for her to be careful.
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Food, bowling create a winning combination at Aiea Bowl
Glenn Uyeda shows off some of the plates that are attracting customers to The Alley restaurant in Aiea.
Aiea church members mourn death of pedestrian
Mal Sun Chun, 79, died yesterday after a car plowed into her while she was walking across South King Street in Moiliili.
Man critically injured after being hit by car in Aiea
A man is in critical condition after being struck by a car this morning in Aiea.
Hannemann administration not neglecting road repairs
As we move closer to breaking ground on Honolulu's rail transit project, we're also continuing to aggressively repair and improve long-neglected roads and other vital infrastructure.
Oahu mall welcomes furlough Friday business
It gave parents a free alternative to hours of television and video games. It's a welcoming sight in these unwelcoming times.
34th Annual Oahu Marching Band Festival
Finance Factors and the Pearl City High School Music Learning Center will be hosting the 34th Annual Oahu Marching Band Festival on Monday, November 2 at Aloha Stadium.
HECO work will close section of Aiea Access Road tomorrow
A section of Aiea Access Road near Moanalua Road will be closed tomorrow from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to allow Hawaiian Electric Co.
Man gets 30 years for Aiea robbery
A 19-year-old man who crippled another teenager in a 2008 armed robbery tearfully apologized to his victim this morning in court before being sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Layaway programs make comeback
That's why stores like Toys "R" Us have a plan to help you buy that big gift on a budget.
Local rockers Missing Dave mark a decade of jamming with a Waikiki party featuring members past and present By Gary C.W. Chun POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 23, 2009 "You were jamming!" Brian "Cajunlightning" Johnson gave a sheepish look in response to fellow guitarist Keith Monzen's enthusiasm for Johnson's solo on the Alice in Chains fave "Man in ...
Files link murder defendant to shooting, another slaying
The man on trial for a March 2008 'execution-style' slaying was previously acquitted of attempted murder charges and was a suspect in a 2002 homicide, according to court records.
Tesoro fined for storage tanks
The Hawaii Department of Health Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch announced the penalties yesterday.
Retail space an option to fund stadium fixes
State officials hope that a 42-year-old deed restriction on Aloha Stadium property could be lifted within months - a move that could free up hundreds of millions of dollars needed to rebuild or renovate the aging structure.
Cel Shaded: Kodansha confirms U.S. manga plans
Prying news out of people in the anime and manga industry - aside, perhaps, from new-product announcements - can be a tricky proposition at times.
Police Arrest Aiea Man In Fatal Beating
Honolulu police arrested a 22-year-old Aiea man accused of beating another man to death on Wednesday night.
Examiner Identifies Skydiving Accident Victim
The Honolulu Medical Examiner's Office identified the skydiver who died Monday as a 27-year-old Aiea man.
High School Bands to Strut their Stuff
High school bands will march onto the Moanalua High School Stadium Saturday, October 17.
Forecasters Issue Flood Advisory For Oahu
Forecasters with the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for Oahu on Friday afternoon.