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Kau Kau Wagon Donations Sought
An annual event that feeds hundreds of hungry people in downtown Honolulu the Saturday after Thanksgiving sought donations right up to the event.
I'm dismayed at the mentality of our community. We are now making Gov. Lingle a hero for trying to reinstate the furlough days? She is the reason for the furlough days.
Hawaii is producing young filmmakers who are making an impact on the national scene, thanks to community support and high school and university programs that foster their creative skills.
Low-income parents worry about child care crunch
Low-income families worry about how they will cope if the state follows through on a proposal to decrease subsidies for child care By Gary T. Kubota POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 21, 2009 Makiki single parent Tara Berry said she fears she might have to leave her job as a social worker if she is unable to afford a preschool fee and has to care during ...
KAIMUKI This week Russ and Lyle travel to the top of the hill in Kaimuki, and have some Chinese Food off Waialae Avenue.
Concert benefits Samoa relief efforts
Hawai'i's Samoan musical community will raise funds to aid tsunami relief efforts in Samoa at a "Rise Up Relief Concert" today from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist Church, at 2313 Nu'uanu Ave.
Orders now taken for turkey dinners
For the past 36 years, Victor Falle has seen a lot of changes and growth at Zippy's. He remembers when the late Francis Higa first hired him.
Three public-sector union leaders yesterday asked the state Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund to cancel open enrollment in health care plans for government workers, claiming potential delays in processing applications could disrupt coverage for workers in January.
The Return Of A 1957 Class Ring
It was a shock to hear from the Roosevelt Alumni Association that someone was trying to return my 1957 class ring, as I could not even recall how I had lost it.
100 schools get OK to boost class time
The state Board of Education has approved a request by 100 regular public schools in Hawaii to increase instructional time by adjusting class schedules or canceling teacher planning days.
95 schools given approval for more instructional time
The state Board of Education last night approved 95 schools' requests to convert teacher training days into instructional days, an action that restores as many as six classroom days that would have been lost because of staff furloughs.
When Chiyomi Chow and her husband were in the process of adopting their son several years ago, there were definite moments of stress.
[AUDIO] Raiatea Helm partners again... HILife Online
Local entertainer Raiatea Helm has teamed up once again with Hawaiian Host to release a special, limited edition box of the chocolate maker's Christmas Macadamia Medley.
Poke Stop's Guzman gets props from TV chef
There was some excitement last week at Poke Stop Mililani Mauka, where chef Elmer Guzman shot a segment for the Food Network's "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" with show host Guy Fieri .
Drawn from more than 100 hours of behind-the-scenes footage, 'Michael Jackson's This Is It' offers fans a rare look at the late pop singer's last days as he prepared to embark on a comeback tour this summer in London.
Kalihi murder suspect charged in Mililani assault
A 21-year-old man reported being punched in the face in Mililani on January 3, 2009.
Teacher's win reflects well on schools
With all the political squabbling, low test scores and now furloughs surrounding our schools, it's easy to get discouraged about public education in Hawaii.
Parking stall argument in Mililani leads to felony arrest
An argument over a parking space led to the arrest of a 22-year-old Mililani man yesterday afternoon at the Mililani Town Center.
Police were looking for a 27-year-old man who allegedly stabbed a man in his 20s yesterday in Mililani.
A stabbing occurred in Mililani early this morning leaving one man in critical condition.