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The union that represents University of Hawaii professors is asking a state court to halt planned pay cuts that UH President M.R.C. Greenwood wants to impose.
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Fires, injuries reported during New Year's festivities
Firefighters and emergency medical personnel responded to calls for fires and injuries as Hawaii rang in 2010 with the traditional explosion of fireworks.
Homemade explosive device detonates in Maili
A homemade explosive device detonated in Maili tonight damaging property, according to police.
$9,000,000 for Hawaii homeless programs
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is renewing the grants it says will keep 35 local homeless operations in the state going.
During President Obama's speech in which he attempted to justify our commitment - or sort of commitment - to commit and then de-commit 30,000 more American souls to fight in yet another war against terror, he made two comments that need comment.
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Lately, Alfred Gomes and Keolani Ahuna, along with their 8-month-old son, Alfred Junior, have lived at the Maili Land Transitional Housing Program in Wai'anae. But before arriving at Maili Land, the couple spent the better part of a year at an area emergency homeless shelter.
Holiday project by 'Auntie' puts slippers on the feet of needy keiki
When Lynn Vasquez-DelaCerna saw kids near her Mayor Wright Housing apartment playing barefoot, she worried that they might get poked by broken glass or thorns.
Warning signs posted after shark sighting at Maili Beach
City lifeguards have posted signs urging beachgoers to stay out of the water after a 10-foot shark was spotted about 2:15 p.m. yesterday at Maili Beach Park on Oahu's Leeward Coast.
Ten-foot shark sighted at Maili Beach Park
MAILI Ocean Safety officials have posted warning signs at Maili Beach Park after a diver reported seeing a ten-foot shark exhibiting aggressive behavior offshore.
In the Second City: Ko Olina Thanksgiving Outreach to serve thousands
Mistrial declared in execution-style slaying case
HONOLULU A judge declared a mistrial after jurors were unable to reach a verdict in the trial of Patrick Deguair, Jr.
A 34-year-old Honolulu man was hospitalized with critical injuries after his car sideswiped another car about 7:05 p.m. Friday while both were traveling makai on University Avenue near Kuilei Street, police reported.
Homeless move out for Ulehawa Beach improvement project
The city is launching a three-phase repair and maintenance project at Ulehawa Beach Park in Nanakuli.
As I read about the layoffs at KHNL, I can feel the emotions of Diane Ako and how she will be more sympathetic to laid-off employees.
Witness details hours before friend's murder
A prosecution witness testified that hours before 24-year-old Jermaine Duckworth was found dead at the bottom of a cliff with a gunshot wound to the back of his head, he was in a home in Waipahu, bound with duct tape and being questioned about whether he had talked with police.
The first time Lopaka Kapanui scared anyone, he was hiding under the table in his hanai mother's kitchen in Maili, concealed by a crochet tablecloth that hung to the floor.
Maili family needs public's help finding missing loved one
A Leeward Oahu family is pleading for the public's help in locating a missing loved one.
Kaena Point Execution Killing Trial Begins
The gangland-style killing of a robbery witness went to trial on Wednesday with the defendant saying the state made a plea deal with the real killer.
The family of a missing 76-year-old Maili man is asking for the public's help in finding him.