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State calls upon HTA, hotels to help restore Waikiki Beach
Hawaii plans to widen part of Waikiki Beach with sand pumped in from offshore. The sand in the area has been eroding about 1 to 2 feet per year, leading water to rush into seawalls and a hotel restaurant bar at peak high tide.
Despite Evidence, Child Porn Charges Could Be Dropped
A man who set up an orphanage in Nepal and travels the world offering "drum therapy" is in prison in Hawaii, charged with making his own child pornography.
Farmers markets offer a chance to get fresh
At the bare minimum, farmers markets are a place to pick up groceries or a quick meal.
Chatham man killed in sky-diving accident
A Navy SEAL from Chatham died Monday from injuries suffered in a sky-diving accident in Hawaii.
Maui: Honolua and Mokuleia Bay Closed; 2 Tiger Sharks
Two West Maui bays were closed this morning due to the presence of two tiger sharks, County of Maui Aquatics Chief Mary Kielty reported.
Can we get naked on Hawai - i beaches or not? Mitchell Kuga Aug 26, 2009 On a recent Saturday afternoon at Polo Beach, located on the North Shore of Oahu, adventure abounds.
An 18-year-old North Shore man was seriously injured when the parachute he was using off a cliff in Mokuleia spun out of control.
Mayors Want Layoff List From Lingle
Hawaii's mayors are asking Gov. Linda Lingle for a list of workers who are on the potential layoff list.
Fire burns 400 acres at Kaena Point
More than 60 county, state and federal firefighters battled a wildfire that burned about 400 acres of brush in the Kaena Point area yesterday afternoon.
Four agencies battled a wildfire yesterday that scorched about 400 acres at Kaena Point.
Crews Battle Ka'ena Point Fire
Fire crews said they battled a brush fire at Ka'ena Point Tuesday. The Honolulu Fire Department said the blaze burned about 400 acres after it broke out on top of the ridge line between Mokuleia and Yokohama at about 3:20 p.m. Honolulu firefighters got some help from the military and crews from the state's Land and Natural Resources Department.
Walter Stevens, the priest at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Wahiawa, said his congregation has an eagerness to help people in need.
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Economic, natural forces buffet Hawaii glider business
The Original Glider Rides has operated for nearly 40 years on Oahu's North Shore without a fatality.