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H-2 overpass repairs to shut lanes
The State Department of Transportation plans daytime and nighttime closures on H-2 Freeway between the Meheula Parkway and Ka Uka Boulevard overpasses today for bridge expansion joint repairs.
Pothole repair work planned from Waipahu to Wahiawa
The State Department of Transportation will implement roving single-lane closures on Kamehameha Highway in both directions from Farrington Highway in Waipahu to Wilikina Drive in Wahiawa from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today for pothole repairs.
Holiday trees on sale starting Nov. 27
Helemano Farms in Whitmore Village, Wahiawa, will begin selling Norfolk pine Christmas trees Nov.
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.
Man Accused In Sex Assault In Wahiawa
Honolulu Police on Sunday night were searching for the man accused of a sexual assault in Wahiawa.
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Best in Business II: Retina Institute of Hawaii
Founder Michael Bennett built the Retina Institute of Hawaii on retinal surgery, but its clinical research into possible cures and treatments for eye conditions sets it apart.
Photographs of lightning from Wahiawa and Makawao
There is a flash flood watch in effect through 8:30 PM, a ragged band of heavy showers and thunderstorms will intensify as it moves northwest at 10 to 15 mph over waters between Kauai and Oahu, and over waters south of Kauai.
Thousand attend Wahiawa Veteran's Day parade
Veteran's Day was celebrated in Wahiawa with a parade to honor the men and women who have served our country.
Options for kids affected by furloughs
Some of the programs available to parents of public school children affected by teacher furloughs : • The Contemporary Museum: Offering special admission rate of $2 and two canned items for all "furlough Fridays" and free admission for all with government ID.
Helemano Christmas trees keep 2008 prices
Helemano Farms in Whitmore Village will be selling thousands of Norfolk pine trees and locally-made wreaths starting the day after Thanksgiving, with 6-foot pines at $40 and wreaths for $25. The Norfolk trees range from 5 to 20 feet tall and and visitors to Helemano Farms can choose their trees, which will be cut, wrapped and loaded by farm ...
Ho'ala School announces service-oriented Furlough Friday program
Ho'ala School announces a service-oriented Furlough Friday program for public school students in grades K-8. The program will run from 7 a.m. til 2 p.m. with extended care available for K-6 children until 5:30 p.m. for an additional fee.
Lawmakers advocate renegotiating teacher contract to restore cut days
A prominent House Democrat joined a group of minority Republicans calling for all sides to return to the bargaining table to restore public school days being cut because of state worker furloughs.
'Televi Digest' host inspires others
During the 1950s and '60s, variety shows hosted by Ed Sullivan, Lawrence Welk, Arthur Godfrey and others were among the most popular programs on television.
Radio program takes on 'Man-Kine'
'Aloha Shorts,' a locally produced radio program of writings from Bamboo Ridge Press, is taking on the theme of 'Man-Kine.' The live taping, set to begin at 6:45 p.m. Sunday in Atherton Performing Arts Studio, offers a peek at the soon-to-be-released Issue No.
Woman, 20, arrested after punching police officer
A 20-year-old Wahiawa woman was arrested late Saturday night after she punched and scratched a police officer at the Kapolei Police Station following her earlier arrest on suspicion of drunken driving, police said.
Police were looking for a 27-year-old man who allegedly stabbed a man in his 20s yesterday in Mililani.
Spooky Forest good excuse to check out revamped Wahiawa garden
Have you visited Wahiawa Botanical Garden since its big "makeover" in 2006? One of the most dramatic improvements: it's easy to find.
Navy to test 'Giant Voice' warning system tomorrow in Wahiawa
The Navy will test its "Giant Voice" mass notification system tomorrow at 1 p.m. near Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific in Wahiawa.
Lawsuits Filed To Halt School Furloughs
Two Honolulu attorneys filed lawsuits on Wednesday aimed at stopping the furloughs of public school workers that would give students about 17 fewer days of educational instruction.