Tuesday Dec 1 | Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Thanksgiving is over, and the Christmas season is upon us. You can either spend a fortune chasing pricey holiday events or spend that time chasing money-saving deals.
Earl M. Finch Tribute to Windward Oahu KIAs in World War II
Back in February 2009, on a sightseeing trip with my mother-in-law, I stopped at Castle Junction in Kane'ohe, Hawai'i, to photograph the Kane'ohe Ranch Building, which is on the National Register of Historic Places .
Senator hosts community meeting at Ahuimanu
State Sen. Jessica Wooley, D-47th , will host a town hall meeting from 6:30 to 8 tonight at Ahuimanu Elementary School.
KAHALU'U - A nagging narcotics problem has renewed residents focus on protecting the community and this time people are working toward a sustainable solution, including clearing areas where known drug activities take place and forming neighborhood policing groups.
Welcome to the neighborhood: Kahaluu
Kahaluu has always been on the front line of keeping the country country. Our district is primarily conservation, agricultural and residential.
Kahaluu woman saves grandchild from drowning
A Kahaluu woman is being credited with saving her grandchild from drowning this morning.
There was no frost on the vine, no bite in the breeze in Kapolei yesterday - but thousands turned out nevertheless to celebrate a seasonal ritual, the autumn pumpkin harvest.
Kahaluu roadwork snarling traffic
KAHALU'U - A state traffic mitigation project in the Temple Valley area is creating more problems than it is solving, residents say, with vehicles stacking up worse than ever and the backups starting earlier in the afternoon.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, the artistic to the kitschy, the tragic to the comic, Island fiber enthusiasts embraced an opportunity to be artful for a cause, turning a bra into a piece of art to support the fight against breast cancer.
Monday's Snapshots: Waimanalo and Kahaluu Sunrises
Gorgeous snapshot from Waimanalo of the sunrise, giving us all a reason to get up early.
Floating City-Ka Iwi coast, Sunday,
Hea TMd had to run an errand in Kawela Bay. Thata TMs a long way to go on a Sunday evening when you live in Kuliouou, and he was tired when it was finished, but on a last-minute feeling he took the windward way home.
City's curbside recycling program expands
The city has begun distributing recycling carts to about 22,400 homes as it launches the third phase of an islandwide curbside recycling program, the Department of Environmental Services announced yesterday.
City Begins Delivering Recycling Bins To 22,400
The city announced that it began delivering recycling bins to 22,400 homes on Oahu on Tuesday.
Hawaii weighs in on president's healthcare reform plan
National healthcare reform has become a lightning rod of controversy. Pres. Barack Obama is looking to overhaul the health insurance system, and provide coverage for every single American.
Kaawa Elementary School repairs could stave off closing
Kaaawa Elementary School, on the list for possible closure, has a better chance at a new lease on life with upgrades to its cesspool and drainage systems.
Residents see lingering rain water and flooded roads every time there's heavy showers.
Prosecutors want bus driver to serve half of 20-year sentence for death
A former tour bus driver, convicted of causing a deadly crash in Kahaluu three years ago, sought mercy from the Hawaii parole board Monday.
It's better to go with the flow, something fish do instinctively and what Gary Hironaka, owner of Nikkei Koi, eventually learned, through his journey with koi.
Kapolei High School could get an extra $15,000 to $30,000 in the next school year just by having students and supporters go shopping.