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Man dies in apparent drowning at BYU Hawaii
A man died today after an apparent drowning at the swimming pool at BYU Hawaii in Laie.
4 Men Arrested In Purse Snatching
Police arrested four Waianae men after the robbery of a 47-year-old woman. Officers said the men drove up beside the woman and that one of the men jumped out to snatch her purse.
HPD To Crack Down On Drunken Drivers
Oahu has surpassed last year's total for traffic fatalities and with the holiday season about to get under way the Honolulu Police Department is warning motorists they will be looking for drivers who drink and drive.
1 killed, several injured in Laie pickup crash
Police have opened a negligent homicide investigation into a one-vehicle crash that killed a 23-year-old Hauula man last night in Laie.
Scam using Google name hits Hawaii resident
The Hawaii Better Business Bureau is warning of national scams that use the Google name to get access to people's credit card information.
Need ideas for a fun-filled, budget-friendly family night at home that go beyond board games and movie rentals? Here are three: • Have an art show.
Sure, Hawaii has giant flying cockroaches, but we must remind ourselves that it could be worse.
Hawaii's labor missionaries made great contributions
Percy TeHira is a wiry, upbeat New Zealander who came to Hawaii in 1960, a missionary called to build the kingdom, literally, by laboring on construction projects.
Town Hall Meeting to be held 'Ahuimanu Elementary School
Representative Jessica Wooley, D-47 will hold a town hall meeting at 'Ahuimanu Elementary School November 4, 2009 from 6:30 8:00. Light refreshments will be served.
Protesters rally in support of education
Displaying signs saying "No to Furloughs" and "Stop Furlough Fridays," parents and children rallied at the state Capitol in hopes of convincing state leaders to do away with the state's furlough plan that will cut 17 days off the school year.
BYU-Hawai'i runners setting pace in PacWest
A pair of familiar names from Brigham Young-Hawaii have been named Pacific West Conference cross country runners of the week after winning both men's and women's races at the BYUH Invitational at Laie Saturday.
Although the drive to this trail from Honolulu is long, I think it's well worth the trip.
Kaleo O Koolauloa community newspaper
By Mayor Mufi Hannemann The earthquakes, tsunami and typhoons that ravaged the islands of Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga and the Philippines have affected many of us with friends and loved ones in devastated areas.
For the very few opponents that are out there, this has become a fixed idea from which they will not budge.
Samoan relief drive planned in Laie
In an effort to help their sisters and brothers in Samoa rebuild their lives, the Laie community will hold an Operation Relief Samoa Drive on Saturday at the Brigham Young University Hawaii administration parking lot from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event will be a combined effort between the BYUH Samoan Club and Laie community.
The Laie Lady is back to make an encore at the Polynesian Cultural Center's haunted lagoon, and she's not alone - there'll be plenty of Japanese tour groups along for the ride.
Samoans in Hawaii Collect Disaster Relief
Goods are stacking up at the American Samoa Government office on Dillingham Blvd: bags of rice, bottled water and packaged snacks.
Kaleo O Koolauloa community newspaper
October 3, 2009; 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. ] Friends of the Library Kahuku annual book sale Latter-day Saint General Conference [ October 3, 2009; ] Saturday sessions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' General Conference are available in Koolauloa: Live broadcasts at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. in the Laie and Laie North Stake Centers Delayed ...