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- Kapa‘a High principal’s and honor roll list
- Kaua‘i schools could see Race to Top funding cut
- School quality survey seeks parent feedback
- Mother and calf visit Hanama‘ulu Bay
- Hawaiian recruiting flight attendants
- Abercrombie not pushing soda tax, still wants to reduce obesity
- Waimea alums, friends host carnival
- Bulletin Board
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, February 5, 2012
- Obituaries for Sunday, February 5, 2012
- Public Meetings for Sunday, February 5, 2012
- Cleanup an opportunity for celebration, learning
- What Color is my World?
- ‘In Your Corner’ returns
- ‘In Your Corner’ returns
- Whistle-blower working while top cops not
- County talks trash
- County talks trash
- Civil Beat poll: Hawai‘i voters don’t want gambling
- Arrest log for Saturday, February 4, 2012
- Poll: Voters lack confidence in DOE
- Poll: Voters lack confidence in DOE
- Carvalho won’t say why top cops placed on leave
- Carvalho won’t say why top cops placed on leave
- Abadilla, Threlkeld ‘viable’ spelling bee reps
- Abadilla, Threlkeld ‘viable’ spelling bee reps
- Mayor’s authority to sideline chief questioned
- Mayor’s authority to sideline chief questioned
- UH nursing, education online in top 100
- UH nursing, education online in top 100
- Kaua‘i’s Kiawe Corps
- Kaua‘i’s Kiawe Corps
- ‘Olelo Hawai‘i month
- ‘Olelo Hawai‘i month
- Young man gets break for testing police
- Young man gets break for testing police
- Source of internal complaint named
- Source of internal complaint named
- State releases $1.5M for Kaua‘i projects
- State releases $1.5M for Kaua‘i projects
- Obituaries for Friday, February 3, 2012
- Obituaries for Friday, February 3, 2012
- Kaua‘i Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. addresses decision to dismiss police chief, assistant chiefs, but offers no details
- Early funding goal met for monk seal facility groundbreaking
- Early funding goal met for monk seal facility groundbreaking
- Mayor places police chief on leave
- Probation for beer theft
- Probation for beer theft
- Hough gets deferred sentence
- Fountain-Tanigawa, Topenio appointed by county clerk
- Fountain-Tanigawa, Topenio appointed by county clerk
- Furfaro vacancy report outdated vacancy
- Burns Supper to feature Celtic Pipes and Drums
- Burns Supper to feature Celtic Pipes and Drums
- Committee proposes Kekaha grant recipients
- Committee proposes Kekaha grant recipients
- Hirono nominates three to military schools
- United Way application deadline Feb. 10
- United Way application deadline Feb. 10
- State to test Internet speeds
- State to test Internet speeds
- County auditor’s ‘citizens’ report offers simpler look at arrests, fires, taxes, rescues
- County auditor’s ‘citizens’ report offers simpler look at arrests, fires, taxes, rescues
- Bill proposes invasive species-sniffing dogs
- Bill proposes invasive species-sniffing dogs
- Arrest log for Thursday, February 2, 2012
- Obituaries for Thursday, February 2, 2012
- Obituaries for Thursday, February 2, 2012
- Waimea student visits state Capitol
- Lawai Cannery garage sale always a full house
- Department of Water crews honored
- State schedules second set of meetings on Kaka‘ako
- Capital Improvement funds released
- East Side Family Summit Saturday
- Campaign scam reported
- Two assistant chiefs of police placed on leave
- Farmers Markets
- TAU permits cut in half for next 5 years
- Student-produced greens sell so fast, they ‘jump off the table’
- Lihu ‘e man receives 10 years
- Loophole for collective bargaining in Hawai‘i?
- Field of Dreams
- Increasing ocean acidity due to humans’ CO2
- Obituaries for Wednesday, February 1, 2012
- 2 assistant police chiefs placed on leave
- Kaua‘i enjoys growing wave of tourists
- Court interpreter workshop set for March
- Obituaries for Tuesday, January 31, 2012
- Surf’s up ... and up ...
- Poll: Case, Hirono neck-and-neck for U.S. Senate nomination
- Building division fares worse in new audit
- KCC to host statewide student leader conference
- Man’s best friend begging Legislature
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, January 31, 2012
- Kaua‘i spots more whales in annual count
- Lagmay case now in federal court
- Island Crime Beat: Defining ‘terroristic threatening’ charge
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 30, 2012
- Couple files suit over dog attack
- Kouchi talks energy, county issues
- Car wash to help cancer patient draws long lines
- Hale ‘Opio Kaua’i expands its services
- Soup’s on for Super Bowl Sunday
- Rescue tube project also helps food pantry
- Kaua‘i surfer joins ASP world tour
- Seabird in spotlight at marine lecture
- Island residents to get free medical care
- Free Kaua‘i Bus rides in February
- Manu Kai employees present gifts to local food bank
- Hawai’i pension investments remain at bottom of the pack
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 29, 2012
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 29, 2012
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 29, 2012
- Okami sworn in; Police Commission talks salaries, peyote
- Walk to School Day gets kids fit
- Blessed be the recyclers
- Kapa‘a theft convict a no-show
- Runaway Diorec found
- Hawai‘i Legislature’s hot issue: Cybercrime
- Who is your favorite hero ?
- Christian indicted for attempted murder
- Dead robbery suspect ID still pending
- Arrest log for Saturday, January 28, 2012
- Obituaries for Saturday, January 28, 2012
- Ferret found in Hilo, snake killed on O‘ahu
- Kaua‘i High School honor roll
- Hawaiians join friend of court brief in support of healthcare law
- Senior fraud presentations
- Inventor Henry Ginaca
- Assault on cop gets $500 fine
- Ocean report: Polluted waters of Kaua‘i
- Opponents slam ‘Big Brother’ bill
- Bulletin Board for Friday, January 27, 2012
- Obituaries for Friday, January 27, 2012
- Lubag gets 18 months for sexual assault
- Summit focuses on building greener workforce
- New Year’s crime eclipses fireworks complaints
- County officials greet Chinese visitors
- Friends of Hulali to host benefit car wash
- Robbery cases move to circuit court
- Hulama gets probation for unregistered hunting rifles
- Arrest Log for Thursday, January 26, 2012
- Addiction takes probationer Florendo to prison
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 26, 2012
- Walk, don’t ride
- In Hawaii, an Ad Campaign Sells Each Island as Unique
- In Hawaii, an Ad Campaign Sells Each Island as Unique
- In Hawaii, an Ad Campaign Sells Each Island as Unique
- Kaua‘i loses its last video store
- Dancer to lead workshop on Kaua‘i
- Shopping for the crops of the season at the farmers’ markets
- Micah Smith wins big in court
- Island homeless count begins
- Local Lions Clubs host one-day ‘recycle for sight’ campaign
- Governor plans to forge ahead with education reform goals
- New workshops for seniors with diabetes begin Feb. 2
- Kaua‘i unemployment levels up and down
- Kaua‘i student meets with Kouchi
- Dead whale sighted off Na Pali Coast
- Property taxes: Who should pay?
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 25, 2012
- Monday welcomes Year of the Dragon
- Prosecutor defends program
- Palama to appeal 6-month sentence
- December indictments released
- Net patrol unearths 2 truckloads of netting
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, January 24, 2012
- Obituaries for Tuesday, January 24, 2012
- Kids fast on feet at Youth Fun Run
- County seeks archeologist for historic preservation committee
- Church volunteers bring aloha to disaster victims in Japan
- Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts hosts student art contest
- Island Crime Beat: Neighbors unite in response to North Shore burglaries
- Student Lego team honored
- Groups begin statewide child abuse prevention campaign
- Water, fish, trash top environmental issues
- Grammy-winning musicians return
- Police looking for missing girl
- Homeless count starts Tuesday
- Program offers 2-for-1 food market bargains
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 23, 2012
- Obituaries for Monday, January 23, 2012
- Ho‘ouluwehi promises sustainable future
- At Hanalei Bay, ocean rescues also highlight dangers
- Committee wants salary, names to remain public
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 22, 2012
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 22, 2012
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 22, 2012
- Hanalei senior robbed at gunpoint
- O‘ahu developer offers Koloa Camp alternative
- Dates with the kids
- Grown-ups lie, too!
- Surfrider needs help removing nets at Lydgate
- No plan in place for retiree benefits liability
- Arrest Log for Saturday, January 21, 2012
- Obituaries for Saturday, January 21, 2012
- Teacher contract loses by a landslide
- Teacher contract loses by a landslide
- Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School honor roll
- UH board joins KCC for launch of Ho‘ouluwehi
- UH board joins KCC for launch of Ho‘ouluwehi
- Koloa woman sentenced
- Koloa woman sentenced
- Rapozo, Victorino feted for 50 years of Civil Air Patrol service
- Rapozo, Victorino feted for 50 years of Civil Air Patrol service
- Koloa man gets probation
- Koloa man gets probation
- A story of early Filipino immigrants
- A story of early Filipino immigrants
- Toyota seeks entries for art contest
- Toyota seeks entries for art contest
- Hawai‘i schools could see changes in 2012
- Spear’s sentencing delayed again
- Spear’s sentencing delayed again
- Arrest Log for Friday, January 20, 2012
- Arrest Log for Friday, January 20, 2012
- Bulletin Board for Friday, January 20, 2012
- Bulletin Board for Friday, January 20, 2012
- Obituaries for Friday, January 20, 2012
- Obituaries for Friday, January 20, 2012
- Waimea High School honor roll
- Monk seal hospital closer to reality
- Monk seal hospital closer to reality
- Legislature opens with little pomp
- Legislature opens with little pomp
- Chevron theft-ring member sentenced
- Chevron theft-ring member sentenced
- Waeschle gets ‘Wright’ pilot award
- Waeschle gets ‘Wright’ pilot award
- Rivera gets 10 years for molestation
- Rivera gets 10 years for molestation
- KPD asking for help finding runaway Alapai
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 19, 2012
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 19, 2012
- ‘Justice Reinvestment’ faces public safety hurdle
- ‘Justice Reinvestment’ faces public safety hurdle
- Dismantling to begin at Lihu‘e mill
- Coco Palms permits to expire in year
- Sweet Marie’s opens doors for Friendship House program
- ‘Kaua‘i’s future chefs’ in limelight at ACF Breakfast
- Scholarship fair for Native Hawaiians at KCC
- Green Workforce Summit Jan. 25
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 18, 2012
- ‘The Descendants’ Globes win expected to boost tourism
- Correia sentenced to 10 years
- Kaua‘i to attempt Zumba World Record on Saturday
- Genetically engineered foods topic of upcoming forum in Kapa‘a
- Bicycling traffic skills class offered
- J Boog performing on Kaua‘i
- Science Olympiad sends all teams to state finals
- County releases ‘wish list’ of projects
- Islands see more pain at the pump
- Two cooks with no kitchen is doughnut makers’ plight
- Obituaries for Tuesday, January 17, 2012
- Hawai‘i Tourism Authority to fund 19 Kaua‘i programs this year
- Island Crime Beat: Senior volunteers with experience worth their weight in gold
- Judge agrees to restitution in medical marijuana theft
- ‘Music of Hope’ launches island’s 2012 Relay for Life effort
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 16, 2012
- Pono Kai seawall replacement waiting ... and waiting
- Hilario murder trial date postponed
- Obituaries for Monday, January 16, 2012
- Sen. Kouchi: Abercrombie wants to fund Wailua Bypass
- Final notice mailed to backflow scofflaws
- Volunteers make ‘hug me’ pillows for patients
- County offices closed for MLK Day
- Hanako Ishida celebrates 87 years
- Cartographic artist donates map to county
- Judge rejects complaint against Kawaiaha‘o Church
- King K comes alive with ‘afternoon of fun’
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 15, 2012
- Aloha shirt stamps go on sale Thursday
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 15, 2012
- SHOPO Kaua‘i endorses Lingle
- PMRF beach access since 9/11
- Former victim counselor fires at OPA
- ‘Cinder’ brings readers back to ‘once upon a time’
- Multi-use path cost $30M so far
- KPD seeks help to find runaways
- ‘Ele‘ele bus stop concerns addressed
- Bus shelters: One blessed, another needs work
- Waimea Canyon Middle School honor roll
- Sugar mill engineer Olaf R. Olsen
- Delta Kappa Gamma scholarships available
- ‘Shall’ means shall, so surplus ‘shall’ go back to county
- The Shadow’s Corner for Friday, January 13, 2012
- Parent sues Department of Education
- Witnesses recall Kapa‘a shooting
- Hawai‘i teacher contract includes ‘Race’ reforms
- Obituaries for Friday, January 13, 2012
- Wanted: Monk seal killer
- Koloa robbery suspects arraigned
- Mayor, blood bank honor donors
- Admission free to Kilauea Point refuge January 14 and 15
- Waimea Valley water outage today
- Everywhere, signs
- County urges proper use of green waste sites
- Arrest Log for Thursday, January 12, 2012
- Watanabe named county clerk
- Villanueva, Koerte top Hanama‘ulu lights
- Federal recognition for Native Hawaiians could come via Interior Dept
- Kimera named planning commission chair
- Kimura named planning commission chair
- Residents asked to recycle cell phones, eye glasses
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 11, 2012
- KCC opens doors for spring semester
- County has 75 approved, but unfilled jobs
- Refamonte arraigned on 8 counts of sexual assault
- State dismisses 2 abuse cases
- Fireworks injuries drop sharply this year
- Statements can help or hurt in court
- What class are you most excited about this semester?
- Ready, set, go!
- Koki earns prevention specialist certification
- Mayor to meet with Kapa‘a residents
- Kilauea association elects board members
- Veteran Kaua‘i broadcaster Dahle dies
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 9, 2012
- Judge grants Abergas second chance
- Weekends are for whale watching
- Smokers offered help for New Year’s resolutions
- Hirono co-sponsors bill to boost tourism
- Obituaries for Monday, January 9, 2012
- Veteran Kaua‘i broadcaster dies
- Tanigawa and Yed trial dates set
- She says yes
- Senate education chair blasts school bus report
- Public input sought on county zoning code update
- Challenges ahead for 2012
- ‘Field Tested’
- OIP report targets county information practices
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 8, 2012
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 8, 2012
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 8, 2012
- Hawaiian Air to offer two daily Kaua‘i-Maui flights
- Kapa‘a man arrested after Kapahi standoff
- The snuggle factor crucial for keiki
- Hawai‘i teachers union, state reach agreement
- Koke‘e cabins in Kaua‘i’s hands
- Obituaries for Saturday, January 7, 2012
- Arrest log for Saturday, January 7, 2012
- PGA’s Opening Event Lacks Star Power
- Police respond to gunfire in Kapa‘a
- 2 more robbery suspects arrested
- PAAC offers Japan study scholarships
- Goodale’s book recalls the Garden Isle of old
- State homeless coordinator quits
- Island History for Friday, January 6, 2012
- ‘Caring for our Own’ workshop scheduled Jan. 12 in Lihu‘e
- Homelessness initiative continues despite coordinator’s resignation
- State Farm supports Kaua‘i fire safety
- Advanced forensics allowed in Hilario case
- Ruiz sentenced to 10 years
- KEO provides 44 with permanent housing during 90-Day Plan
- Pflueger trial date set
- Obituaries for Friday, January 6, 2012
- Byrd Atop Leaderboard Again at Kapalua
- School bus business may get new competition
- Hirono: D.C. gridlock hurting jobless
- Pedestrian dies in Hanama‘ulu
- Two arrested after knifepoint robbery
- Monk seal death investigated
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 5, 2012
- Arrest logs for Thursday, January 5, 2012
- Injured monk seal recovering
- Comment period ending for changes in monk seals’ critical habitat
- Talk Story for Wednesday, January 4, 2012
- Classics concert to benefit Kaua‘i United Way
- Anti-litter programs honored
- Fire commission delays vote
- Rosare sentenced in child sexual assault case
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 4, 2012
- Hawaii Train Line Is Likely to Rise on Oahu
- Same-sex couples eligible for many rights opposite-sex couples have
- Fire scorches hill above Ninini Beach
- Sunset shooters
- Monday at the market
- Crime doesn’t take holidays
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, January 3, 2012
- Directory of green employers includes 28 Kaua’i entries
- A final look at 2011
- Equine supervision
- Thousands celebrate 2012 with fireworks
- Dr. New welcomes New Year baby
- A young sailor’s voyage across the Pacific
- Obituaries for Monday, January 2, 2012
- Groups pay tribute to Filipino hero
- 2012 vision: Council, mayor reflect on old, new year
- Island youth celebrate year with Party Rock 2011 senior project closes year on high note
- Federal judge clears way for Hawai‘i civil unions
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 1, 2012
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 1, 2012
- Aloha ‘oe 2011: Crime and courts
- Mommy Talk for Saturday, January 31, 2011
- The Bookworm for Saturday, January 31, 2011
- Arrest log for Saturday, January 31, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, December 31, 2011
- The Bookworm for Saturday, December 31, 2011
- Mommy Talk for Saturday, December 31, 2011
- Arrest log for Saturday, December 31, 2011
- Jumbo loans the norm in Hawai‘i
- County announces holiday closures
- Free tows for holiday drinkers
- Mahelona Christmas celebrated year’s events
- Island School junior gets Sea Scouts Western Region No. 2 position
- Hobey Goodale gets his white hat
- Kupuna take keiki under wing at Christmas party
- Coast Guard calls off search for mariner
- ‘Special fee’ angers time share owners
- KPD makes catch-and-release drug bust
- Tax relief available for homeowners
- State wrestles with developers’ broken promises
- Obituaries for Friday, December 30, 2011
- Island History for Friday, December 30, 2011
- Looking for a job? Love the Journey
- Friday deadline for New Year’s fireworks permits
- Abercrombie’s first year according to Abercrombie
- Kaua‘i 200 honors officers
- Two fugitives arrested this week
- ‘Paint Our Garden’ at NTBG Jan. 15
- KIUC board vacancy met with uncertainty
- Hawai‘i tops nation in energy savings investments
- Kalaheo man snags shark at Nawiliwili
- Shark vs. boat: It's a tie
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 29, 2011
- Iannucci reflects on era of change at KPD
- Kmart, Sears set to close 100-130 stores, but no locations announced yet
- Ants, plants and velvet seed offerings
- Public invited to enjoy free New Year’s fest
- Christmas tree recycling sites now available island-wide
- Case against county council dismissed
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 28, 2011
- Mochi brings generations together
- Christmas Day fire guts Waimea house
- Ready, aim, fireworks
- Radiology, environmental sciences tie for Wilcox Christmas tree honors
- Art does not have to be boar-ing
- Do you have a New Year’s Resolution?
- Do you have a New Year’s Resolution?
- Beach trash
- Beach trash
- Go ahead and tell it to the mayor
- Beer pong leads to probation
- Beer pong leads to probation
- Sand artists work in Santa’s shadow at Kalapaki
- Nico Hurd arrives just after Santa
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, December 26, 2011
- Tahiti Nui ‘Soup Kitchen’ returns
- Christmas: another day on the job
- Obituaries for Monday, December 26, 2011
- It’s official: Christmas has arrived on Kaua‘i
- Kaua‘i Christmas 2011
- News veteran joins TGI as managing editor
- Honolulu next to follow Kaua‘i’s lead, consider plastic bag ban
- November Indictments 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 25, 2011
- Arrest Log for Sunday, December 25, 2011
- Obama Heads to Hawaii After Vacation Suspense
- In Death, Pearl Harbor Survivor Is Reunited With Crew
- Missing California man found
- TGI publisher Kozerski resigns to join utility
- Sewer credit deadline approaching
- Contrades sworn in as deputy chief
- The Bookworm for Saturday, December 24, 2011
- Right idea, wrong fund
- Zonta Club needs your help for Saturday, December 24, 2011
- Arrest Log for Saturday, December 24, 2011
- Additional forensics sought in Hilario case
- Honor students become Christmas angels
- Honor students become Christmas angels
- Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i receives grants, donation
- Officers recognized
- Officers recognized
- Digital Storytelling class comes to KCC
- Digital Storytelling class comes to KCC
- Young Hawai‘i veterans face post-Iraq joblessness
- Young Hawai‘i veterans face post-Iraq joblessness
- Mayor proclaims Luis Soltren Appreciation Day
- Mayor proclaims Luis Soltren Appreciation Day
- Kapa‘a, Hanama‘ulu bus shelters to receive ADA improvements
- Island History for Friday, December 23, 2011
- Island History for Friday, December 23, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, December 23, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, December 23, 2011
- Arrest Log for Friday, December 23, 2011
- Arrest Log for Friday, December 23, 2011
- ‘Running angel’ helps cops shop
- County releases annual financial report
- Red Kettle volunteers still needed
- Zonta needs your help
- Kawaihau path spur blessed
- ‘Layaway angels’ appear on Kaua‘i
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 22, 2011
- Judge denies motion in Bynum case
- Comprehensive Annual Financial Report summary
- Arrest log for Thursday, December 22, 2011
- For Democrats in Hawaii, Unease in a Once-Dependable Oasis
- Hawaii Democrats Are Struggling
- Zonta needs your help for Wednesday, December 21, 2011
- Kaua‘i Made, Kaua‘i Grown merge for Christmas rush
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Little League Baseball
- Holiday spirit overflows the Courtyard amid renovations
- Traditional kadomatsu welcomes New Year
- Neighbors thwart burglary
- Hawai‘i Reps blast Administration on ‘Plan B’
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 21, 2011
- KIUC getting set up for solar
- Christmas fund seeking donations for needy on Kaua‘i
- Kaua‘i Key Club, Kiwanis help Salvation Army needs
- Hanalei School gets 5 awards at KIUC Calendar of Student Art reception
- Box jellyfish reported at Po‘ipu, Salt Pond
- No new taxes, spending cuts in Abercrombie budget
- PUC approves 16% rate bump for Young Brothers
- Na Pua No‘eau, UH get $2.46M grant
- Talk Story for Tuesday, December 20, 2011
- Free ‘Wasted’ video launch today at KCC
- Kaua‘i High School student influences power agreement
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 20, 2011
- Shearwater season out, lights on
- Cruise ship worker dies
- Koloa Camp tenants suggest alternative
- Thousands welcome Christmas amid Waimea lights
- Koloa dry cleaners damaged by fire
- Spear sentencing continued
- KIFB Holiday drive still short of goal
- Contrades tapped as KPD’s new deputy chief
- Abercrombie committed to plan for early childhood education
- Obituaries for Monday, December 19, 2011
- Santa arrives by canoe Dec. 24
- Seven Artists Gallery celebrates grand opening today
- Episcopal Church welcomes Rev. Robin Taylor
- First Native Hawaiian appointed to national health board
- New Kaua‘i landfill may be 10 years away
- Another setback for Hawaiian recognition
- Waiohai stockings warm the holidays
- Water board approves new rates
- Iannucci quits Police Commission
- Public Meetings for Sunday, December 18, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 18, 2011
- A dirty dilemma
- Mommy Talk for Saturday, December 17, 2011
- State withholds $950K for Wailua bypass
- The Bookworm for Saturday, December 17, 2011
- State audit blasts Hawai‘i charter school system
- Obituaries for Saturday, December 17, 2011
- Jam Room presents Shiver This Winter
- Helping the hurt with Hawaiian Huggy Bears
- Hawai‘i Literacy seeks volunteers
- West Kaua‘i Rotary plants seeds for ‘Christmas miracle’
- Students to recite classic works
- Hula Christmas concert Sunday
- Mokihana luncheon Saturday
- Island History for Friday, December 16, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, December 16, 2011
- We Love It! for Friday, December 16, 2011
- Koloa Camp residents to be evicted
- Camarillo captures 2 awards at gingerbread festival
- Kaua‘i plans landfill, recycling tours
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 15, 2011
- Arrest Log for Thursday, December 15, 2011
- Zonta seeking Christmas donations for Wednesday, December 14, 2011
- Suspicious drug test claim unlikely valid, county says
- Red Cross responds to 2 fires in Waimea
- Waimea residents sue Pioneer
- Taylor crowned Miss Hawai‘i Teen Beauty
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, December 14, 2011
- Young conductor works cane train magic
- Moped rider’s condition unknown
- Family support centers looking for ‘angels’
- The Shadow’s Corner for Wednesday, December 14, 2011
- County, council wrestle over property tax changes
- Kekaha groups present community project proposals
- KPD’s Most Wanted for December
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 14, 2011
- Rain doesn’t stop a child’s holiday needs
- Obituaries
- Benefit concert brings ‘Hope for Christmas’ to needy, abused keiki
- Veterans take time to celebrate holidays
- FM97 helps Special Olympics
- Talk Story for Tuesday, December 13, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 13, 2011
- Property tax changes on deck for Kaua‘i
- Kekaha School wins big for recycling efforts
- Festival brightens Hanapepe Art Night
- KPD: Mind construction zone speed limits
- Iraq, part 2: Ending a self-created conflict
- Kilauea drug store thieves sentenced
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, December 12, 2011
- Hawai‘i Ag Corp. ousts longtime director
- Obituaries for Monday, December 12, 2011
- Red moon rising
- Researchers uncertain about tsunami debris’ radioactivity
- Showtime Characters extravaganza helps keiki
- The Bookworm for Sunday, December 11, 2011
- Iraq: Muddled goals, painful sacrifice
- Public Meetings for Sunday, December 11, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 11, 2011
- County’s annual report online
- Sold! DLNR sells all 16 Koke‘e cabins in auction’s first tier
- Grace under water
- The Bookworm for Saturday, December 10, 2011
- Happy Keiki for Saturday, December 10, 2011
- Arrest Log for Saturday, December 10, 2011
- Gloves come off as Hawai‘i Senate race gets going
- Angels for foster children
- Input sought for Kekaha Host Community Benefits
- Kaua‘i Chamber of wraps up 2011
- White House honors Koloa resident as native youth leader
- Tsunami debris may arrive sooner than predicted; Surfrider hosting conference at KCC Saturday
- Princeville Ranch opens adventure center
- Testing may affect GPS
- Kamalani Pavilion one step closer to completion
- Gymnasts to flip out Sunday
- 20 mos. for assaulting cop
- New deadline for tax appeals
- Hawai‘i senators cast conflicting votes on indefinite detention
- No release for disabled prisoner
- Calif. man missing
- Bulletin Board for Friday, December 9, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, December 9, 2011
- Island History for Friday, December 9, 2011
- Whistleblower returning to Poailani
- Council approves $40K to fight Lagmay
- Save Our Seas looking for ‘Eyes of the Reef’
- Grow Kaua‘i Teachers presents final semester grants
- Sullivan named county energy coordinator
- Festival of Lights
- Hurricane Dot
- Koloa School annual pancake breakfast Saturday
- Christmas donations sought
- Students visit state capitol
- Arrest logs for Thursday, December 8, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 8, 2011
- Kekaha public housing residents go from ‘paradise to living hell’
- Free Eye Care Day set for Friday
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, December 7, 2011
- Missing man located
- Koloa man found guilty of Koa theft
- Salvation Army receives donation
- Christmas Fund donation sought for needy
- A brighter energy future for Kaua‘i
- Taken for a ride for Wednesday, December 7, 2011
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 7, 2011
- A Reluctant Enemy
- Fewer Veterans to Remember Pearl Harbor Day
- Fewer Veterans to Remember Pearl Harbor Day
- Fewer Veterans to Remember Pearl Harbor Day
- OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; A Reluctant Enemy
- Island’s oldest Catholic church to celebrate 170 years
- Council passes state legislative package
- KIUC to delay smart meter install
- Christmas Fund donations sought for needy
- What is your favorite holiday tradition?
- Commission addresses salary resolution concerns
- Veterans’ Christmas party scheduled for Sunday in Lihu‘e
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 6, 2011
- To remember, to honor
- Zonta, TGI could use your help for Monday, December 5, 2011
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, December 5, 2011
- Cruise ship worker in critical condition
- ‘Nicotine Bees’ hits the screen Saturday at KCC
- 4-H Leadership Development can use kokua
- A very merry, solar Christmas
- Hawai‘i Department of Education restructuring
- Obituaries for Monday, December 5, 2011
- NTBG holiday craft fair a potpourri of the season
- Suspect, victims’ names released in Waimea tragedy
- Zonta Club, TGI team up to help those in need for Sunday, December 4, 2011
- Parade lightens dark day on Kaua‘i
- Students honored for donating bus stop bench
- Hawai‘i would see $800M tax break if payroll tax cut extended
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, December 4, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 4, 2011
- Police kill suspect in deadly stabbing spree
- Sheraton Kaua‘i gives food bank a van load of food — and the van, too!
- My Happy Keiki: Music and Me
- Waimea Town opens up for the holidays
- The Bookworm for Saturday, December 3, 2011
- Zonta Club, TGI could use your help for Saturday, December 3, 2011
- Red kettles, Toys for Tots make holidays a bit brighter
- Univ. of Hawaii report focuses on Asia-Pacific
- Obituaries for Saturday, December 3, 2011
- Hawai‘i utility regulators’ lack of data is ‘troubling’
- Arrest Log for Saturday, December 3, 2011
- Hawai‘i makes biggest bond sale ever
- Santa coming to KHS
- Drug probationer seeks medical marijuana exemption
- We love it! for Friday, December 2, 2011
- Puhi Metals Recycling Center opens for business
- Island History for Friday, December 2, 2011
- Kapa‘a High School’s 808 FUSE project receives Virtual Enterprise grant
- Explorer awards ceremony celebrates families, community
- Kauaian honored for helping homeless
- Education Events for Friday, December 2, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, December 2, 2011
- DOH cites Kekaha Mill demolition contractor
- Cruzada gets 18 months for sex assault
- ‘It’s OK to be different’
- Arrest Log for Thursday, December 1, 2011
- Food Network’s ‘Chef Hunter’ features Kaua‘i
- Hyatt gives Waipa $12K for solar project
- Zonta Club, TGI could use your help
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 1, 2011
- Butler-Brady fit to proceed
- TGI, Zonta Club helping those in need for Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- ‘Little holiday treats’ from community markets
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- Taken for a ride for Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- Kaua‘i Quilt Guild brings warmth to CWS
- Students put final touch on pavilion
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- How Hawai‘i reps would save $1.2T
- Chansky legacy of lights lives on
- KPD looking for information about missing Kawaihau man
- Artists helping hungry
- Toastmasters month
- TGI, Zonta team up to serve Kaua‘i’s needy this holiday season
- Kapa‘a Middle School gearing up for concert, Heritage Music Festival
- Transportation town meeting set for Thursday
- Roads to close for parade, craft fair
- Swiftly go the days
- USMC League mans Toys for Tots drive
- Jail time ordered for dog kennel theft
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, November 29, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, November 29, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 29, 2011
- KPD set to start accreditation process
- Kaua‘i sea stories to be shared Thursday in Hanapepe
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, November 28, 2011
- Hundreds welcome holidays with parade
- Waimea readies for Christmas
- TGI, Zonta assist Kaua‘i’s needy
- Kapa‘a man indicted for domestic violence
- Years delayed, Louis trial to begin
- More than 300 years of life celebrated
- Automated trash trucks rile some residents
- Automated trash trucks rile some residents
- TGI, Zonta working to help Kaua‘i’s needy
- TGI, Zonta working to help Kaua‘i’s needy
- Hanama‘ulu lighting contest on tap
- Grand Hyatt helps community enjoy Thanksgiving
- Grand Hyatt helps community enjoy Thanksgiving
- CPB gift to KUW jogs thermometer, opens holiday season of giving
- CPB gift to KUW jogs thermometer, opens holiday season of giving
- Ikeda sentencing comes at end of time already served
- Ikeda sentencing comes at end of time already served
- Harmony ordered to remain under care
- Harmony ordered to remain under care
- Taken for a ride: Major Mainland school bus company considers Hawai‘i
- Taken for a ride: Major Mainland school bus company considers Hawai‘i
- Gingerbread houses build fun, laughter and family
- The Christmas trees have landed!
- The Christmas trees have landed!
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 27, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 27, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 27, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, November 27, 2011
- Council supports GMO food labeling
- Black Friday’s midnight madness kicks off holiday shopping
- Occupy Honolulu protests Black Friday
- Happy Keiki for Saturday, November 26, 2011
- Black Friday’s origins
- TGI, Zonta team up to help Kaua‘i’s needy
- Brawl spoils holiday for 2 families
- Arrest log for Saturday, November 26, 2011
- Turkey Trot becoming holiday tradition
- Kaua‘i’s economy is ‘moving sideways’
- ‘Ode’ to Warriors at All Saints craft fair
- Photographer earns spot in international competition
- Veterans need help for Christmas party
- Island History: Kaua‘i’s Lt. ‘Oley’ Olaf Olsen
- Obituaries for Friday, November 25, 2011
- Third annual Holiday Fine Art Festival Saturday
- Kaua‘i High hosts financial aid workshop
- Indictments issued for September, October
- Poker Run re-scheduled for Saturday
- Hundreds enjoy Salvation Army’s Thanksgiving
- KPD’s holiday traffic safety tips
- Friendship House appreciates TE employers
- Sex offender to serve at least 16 years
- Children’s Theater offers more than ‘Willy Wonka’ chocolate
- Driver in Eastside crash cited for pulling unlicensed trailer
- Christmas benefit concert set for Dec. 9
- Ka Loko dam breach charges upheld by court
- KIFB holiday food drive gets boost
- Judge denies Schaefers’ stay motion
- Hardy Street to be closed on Friday
- Public input sought on rate hike
- Collecting carts with heart
- Miller named KPD Officer of the Month
- Arrest logs for Thursday, November 24, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 24, 2011
- Courthouse makeover in the works
- Hawai‘i defense cuts loom after U.S. Congress ‘Supercommittee’ implodes
- Farmers market gets looked at through young eyes
- Registration notices mailed in error
- Salvation Army getting ready for Thanksgiving lunch
- Judicial commission to release candidate names
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 23, 2011
- College Basketball — Duke Beats Michigan in Maui Invitational
- GMO on the table
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 22, 2011
- Hawai‘i delegates vote for pizza as school lunch veggie
- Hawai‘i delegates vote for pizza as school lunch veggie
- Injured hiker rescued from Hanakapi‘ai
- Injured hiker rescued from Hanakapi‘ai
- Urban dwellers
- Zumba on tap for Kalaheo Walk to School
- There is HOPE for Johnson, court says
- There is HOPE for Johnson, court says
- Kekaha man removed from Drug Court
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 22, 2011
- Obituary for Tuesday, November 22, 2011
- When prescriptions become illegal
- Food drive helps ease holiday hunger
- Day of Thanksgiving must go on
- Thanksgiving turkey imu service a robotics fundraiser
- ‘Remembering JFK’ presentation set for Tuesday
- Church on the Beach offers early Thanksgiving
- Westsiders angle for fish, sun
- Charity Poker Run postponed
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, November 21, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, November 20, 2011
- Kilauea meeting rescheduled
- Loose mixed waste temporarily not accepted at Kapa‘a transfer station
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 20, 2011
- St. Rafael’s celebrates 170 years
- KIUC clarifies bulk mailing
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 20, 2011
- Not many Nemos
- Hanapepe Art Night offers variety
- Legislature may revisit OTC pill law
- Friend or Foam? DOH puts kibosh on customers’ containers
- New Hanalei Bay rules in effect
- KCP offers ‘pay what you can’ show
- Regency residents’ holiday aloha heading to Nepal
- Obituarties for Saturday, November 19, 2011
- Ho‘omana Thanksgiving fundraiser tickets on sale
- Happy Keiki for Saturday, November 19, 2011
- Hoax USPS email conceals virus
- Bad temper brings trouble to Nagao
- Humane Society offers specials
- Waimea ‘nightmare’ collects more than 1,000 contributions
- National Guard sergeant dies on duty
- Rock and roll
- Kapa‘a man dodges 40-year sentence
- Bodysurfer’s wipeout lands him at Queen’s
- Scholastic book sale comes to Island School
- Thanksgiving turkeys fly from KIFB
- ‘Knuckles’ book helps with hard lessons
- Police seek suspicious Mustang driver
- NTBG accepting applicants for Christmas craft fair
- Salvation Army invites all to 49th Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon
- Hawai‘i surfer invents shark repellent, but will it work?
- KPD IDs body found in Niumalu Stream
- Man sentenced for extortion role
- Inked for Friday, November 18, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, November 18, 2011
- Education, enforcement, treatment
- National Guard soldier dies on Kaua‘i
- Learning Moore’s lesson on pill addiction
- Drug charges dismissed due to delays
- Hawai‘i outlines potential investments in young keiki, grant goals
- Arrest log for Thursday, November 17, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 17, 2011
- Changes ahead for state special ed programs
- Future depends on foundation
- Hammond avoids jail
- DLNR boating district office completes move
- KUW enables federal funding for Kaua‘i
- Homelessness, hunger brought to light
- Kaua‘i grad takes case to U.S. Supreme Court
- Henriques faces 60 years
- Bukoski trial set for March
- Kaua‘i Community College students celebrate America Recycles Day
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, November 16, 2011
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 16, 2011
- What should parents do?
- From not enough to too much
- Ryan back in court after disappearance
- Plea bargain reduces charges for Kapa‘a man involved in fatal crash
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 15, 2011
- False alarm: Trash burn alarms neighbors
- Thanksgiving imu service tickets available
- Villaros loses probation
- Trans-Pacific winds linked to rare disease in Hawai‘i
- Abercrombie, China sign agreement to develop clean energy
- Robotics teams advance to states
- Obituaries for Tuesday, November 15, 2011
- Pill abuse presents legal challenges
- 120 pounds of unused medication collected
- Johnson granted conditional release
- Makana ‘very, very, very nervous’ singing protest song for APEC leaders
- Volunteers clean up Mother Nature’s mess
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, November 14, 2011
- Former ‘pill mill’ owner opens Kaua‘i clinic
- The Global Paradigm Shift, Part 8: Moving on from ego
- Utilizing the tax system to track the economy
- Evacuation drill planned for WHS this month
- Kaua‘i High School fall 2012 honor roll
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 13, 2011
- Rapozo asks court to define ‘shall’
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 13, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, November 13, 2011
- Are you paying more at the grocery store?
- The Bookworm for Saturday, November 12, 2011
- Thanks, vets
- Judge shoots down teachers’ union appeal
- Solar water re-heated
- Water outage in Kapahi scheduled for Tuesday
- Arrest Log for Saturday, November 12, 2011
- Hawaiian Telcom workers strike
- KHS Foundation awards first general projects grant
- Church couple gets 1 year for Hawaiian Kingdom scam
- Sweet bread at top of Holy Cross bazaar Saturday
- KMS honor roll
- Obituaries for Friday, November 11, 2011
- Island History for Friday, November 11, 2011
- Public Access Room workshops Saturday
- Filmmaker shares journey into Himalayas
- Loi Krathong coming Saturday
- Lumaha‘i lane closure Friday
- Arrest Log for Thursday, November 10, 2011
- Huihui not guilty
- Students honor vets by learning
- Vendors invited to Grove Farm swap meet
- Lights on Rice parade applications available
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 10, 2011
- View from APEC: Kaua‘i leaders join summit
- FBI watching potentially violent APEC protesters
- Obama headed to Hawai‘i to talk jobs
- Commission denies appeal by vacation rental owners
- Reward offered for cash box theft
- Water conservation request lifted
- Orvis Company art team works around Monday showers for summer catalog
- Man gets probation for drugs, theft charges
- Public input sought on bridge improvements
- Tiny T to fight strawberry guava
- Kuhio contraflow hours shortened
- Taken for a Ride: Calling all bidders
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 9, 2011
- Flying high
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 8, 2011
- Lenthall leaves Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank
- Rep. Oshiro named Deputy Chief of Staff
- Craft fair season builds steam
- Obituary for Tuesday, November 8, 2011
- Lawa‘i Cannery garage sale benefits Waimea seniors
- Hydro outreach efforts under way
- Hundreds of students look into career opportunities
- ‘We the powerful!’ Free Legislature workshops coming up
- Tropic Care Kaua‘i coming next year
- Kapa‘a Middle School honored at Distinguished Schools luncheon
- Water conservation urged
- Inagaki honored
- Libraries adjust schedules for Veterans Day
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, November 7, 2011
- Reinstated Hawaiian Gov’t voters re-elect Noa as PM
- Why didn’t state audits catch lack of competition for school bus contracts?
- Occupy Kaua‘i marches on
- DLNR seeks input for forest plan
- DLNR to restore Hono O Na Pali Natural Area Reserve
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 6, 2011
- New special sections editor at TGI
- Kaua‘i drivers get no mileage out of crude crash
- Kaua‘i ‘hot shot’ videos win prizes
- Kaua‘i Hospice copes with death
- Takemoto’s son moved by Congressional Gold Medal
- The Tax Man: Understanding the general excise tax
- Board of Ethics clears Isobe
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 6, 2011
- Vietnam, WWII veterans lauded in Kapa‘a
- Taken for a Ride: FBI investigates Hawai‘i school bus companies
- Man faces felony arson charges
- Essential water conservation requested for Wainiha and Haena
- Hanalei Bridge has reopened
- ‘Time for Kids’
- Radiation feared in Airport shutdown
- Road closures for Veterans Day parade
- Lihu‘e businesses forced to cope with homeless
- Water board approves rate increase
- Hawai‘i recovery ‘tenuous, far from complete’
- Odor shuts down airport
- KCC student heading to NYC summit
- Not in our graveyard
- Teens, medics rescue surfer at Horner’s
- Volunteers lend much-needed hands to beach parks
- Kapa‘a High School honor roll for Friday, November 4, 2011
- Island History for Friday, November 4, 2011
- Judge rejects delay in human trafficking case
- Landfill getting full as county studies new site
- Fatal 2010 crash leads to homicide charges
- Arbor Day plant distributions Friday
- Carvalho named KPD’s Top Cop
- Miller named Hawai‘i’s 2012 Teacher of the Year
- Walking on stilts
- Arrest log for Thursday, November 3, 2011
- Mahelona celebrates with Halloween revelers
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 3, 2011
- Welcome to the world of orchids
- Redemption center relocating
- Crash closes Kapule Hwy
- Curry’s autopsy results released
- Kapa‘a High School senior named Miss Kaua‘i Veteran
- County weighs water rate hike
- Google car captures Kaua‘i
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 2, 2011
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, November 2, 2011
- Book Buzz: for Wednesday, November 2, 2011
- KIUC secures homestead land for major solar project
- Ethics Board clears Isobe
- Obituary
- Boo!
- Kaua‘i’s Most Wanted for Tuesday, November 1, 2011
- Vietnam veterans feted during Veterans Day parade, Saturday
- Visitor escapes injury after 30-foot fall
- Kaua‘i Sings helps Kaua‘i United Way
- Communications problem delays harbor drug case
- KFD graduates 23rd fire recruit class
- Arrest log for Tuesday, November 1, 2011
- County soliciting studies for proposed rehab center
- Talk Story
- KLA First Wave Celebration a success
- Taken for a Ride: Hawai‘i’s runaway school bus costs
- Anahola man arrested for road rage
- Disabled boat towed ashore
- Fire destroys Koke‘e cabin
- Wilcox baby parade tradition grows
- Council looks to limit variances in solar law
- Hawaiian Telcom workers vote to strike
- Kirkland to address Zonta of Kaua‘i meeting
- Hiker dies on Sleeping Giant
- Fingerprint program boosts child safety
- County multimodal plan advances
- Farmers (only) markets
- Public Meetings for Sunday, October 30, 2011
- St. Catherine School joins Walking School Bus
- Nance, Wilson named KPD officers of month
- National Day protest planned
- Whale disentanglement expert to speak at Hanapepe Library
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, October 30, 2011
- Council weighs tax reforms
- Planning Commission confirms Dahilig
- Unemployment Fund back in the black
- Spooky Spooktacular
- Kollar works to re-craft ignition-interlock law
- Kekaha students speak out about community
- The Bookworm for Saturday, October 29, 2011
- Arrest Log for Saturday, October 29, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, October 29, 2011
- Roofless in Paradise
- CKM honor roll
- WHS honor roll
- Island History for Friday, October 28, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, October 28, 2011
- Mr. Tokita goes to Washington
- Ice-sculpting competition taking entries
- KCC tuition to increase 34% by 2016
- Jimenez promoted to Sergeant Major
- 3 injured in Puhi collision Wednesday
- Don’t get ‘eaten’ by the maze
- Obstructing runaway’s apprehension leads to probation, community service
- Inouye dedicates VA clinic
- Full steam ahead for KIUC hydro
- UH tuition hikes approved
- Donation scam warning
- Arrest Log for Thursday, October 27, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, October 27, 2011
- Rescued shearwaters get second chance
- Horse cruelty trial pushed to March
- Halloween spirit abounds at local wholesaler
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, October 26, 2011
- The Nature Conservancy honors Kaua‘i’s Katie Cassel
- Kaua‘i Food Consortium seeks funding
- Applications available for on-call county lifeguards
- Obituaries for Wednesday, October 26, 2011
- KIUC to host smart grid public outreach meeting this evening
- Palazzolo pleads guilty on 2 family abuse cases
- Book Buzz for Wednesday, October 26, 2011
- Residential audits threaten future of state’s solar industry
- Japan tsunami debris floating toward Hawai‘i
- Hula by Na Kinimakalehua at Montclair State - Review
- Next round of meetings set for Parks Master Plan
- Court: Hamman was never candidate
- FBI: 128 police nationwide died on duty in 2010
- Kaua‘i Marathon gives back to community
- Obituaries for Tuesday, October 25, 2011
- ‘Uncle Louie’s Day’
- BUZZ said the bee
- AG, DLNR backpedal on Land Development Corp. problems
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, October 25, 2011
- ‘Nightmare in Waimea’ starts Friday evening
- Vegas man found guilty of having gun in suitcase
- Art Day beautifies campus
- Volunteers prep Lydgate campgrounds
- DLNR announces game bird hunting season
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, October 24, 2011
- Obituaries for Monday, October 24, 2011
- Fun activities amuse seniors at wellness fair
- County Council adopts zero waste policy
- State says it will test samples of blue marlin jerky for mercury
- Second chance given to Pohle
- Kapa‘a homecoming
- Mother’s Day altercation results in probation
- Breast cancer awareness spreads on Kaua‘i
- Swimmer ‘stable’ after close call
- Sheehan condemnation case advances
- Drug Court graduates 18th class
- Kapa‘a Jr. ROTC wants to ‘Interview A Veteran’
- Veterans invited to VA dedication
- Brush fire burns 3 acres near resort
- Obituaries for Sunday, October 23, 2011
- Senate candidate, former rep Ed Case tours Kaua‘i
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, October 23, 2011
- Safely dispose of unused prescription meds
- Tran earns Legion of Valor Bronze Cross
- Wilcox School celebrates A+ program
- Protest comes to county seat
- Arrest Log for Saturday, October 22, 2011
- Drug dealing leads to jail, probation for Kapa‘a man
- Teen found, 1 still missing
- FERC nixes hydropower ‘claim-jumping’ in Hawai‘i
- Help available for ‘holiday blues’
- Beach days merge passion for ocean with desire to help
- Kaua‘i Christian Fellowship celebrates 20 years
- The Garden Island for Friday, October 21, 2011
- Family’s heritage and legacy shared Saturday
- Woman sues Kukui Grove
- Obituaries for Friday, October 21, 2011
- Nicole Gonsalves takes plea deal
- Teens on the run
- Award winners perform at Saturday hoike
- Defecating, drinking banned in Lihu‘e Historic District
- Visitors sue Firestone, Kaua‘i Auto Sales over car crash
- Violence vigil
- Regush environmentalist of year
- U.S. ‘deeply regrets’ Japan’s continued whaling
- Rare native plants among Arbor Day offerings
- Arrest log for Thursday, October 20, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, October 20, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, October 20, 2011
- Police department updates business contact list
- Menehune alumni feted during Nov. 5 lu‘au
- Eastside volunteers needed to Make a Difference, Saturday
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, October 19, 2011
- 70% diversion by 2023?
- $975K grant to help replace aging buses
- Veterans, military service to be celebrated
- Lubag pleads no contest to sexual assault, kidnapping
- KPD seeking help finding 2 teenage runaways
- Prosecutors dismiss 2 cases
- Sueyasu shows resolve in fall from grace
- Obituaries for October 19, 2011
- Watanabe confirmed as interim county clerk
- Fugitive arrested
- Judge: Stealing tourist’s car not funny
- Senior skills
- KIFB Food Collection dents holiday goal
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, October 18, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, October 18, 2011
- Final rest at last
- Former Waimea Dispensary continues legacy of healing
- Talk Story for Tuesday, October 18, 2011
- Koke‘e cabin auction deadline looms
- Caregivers conference slated
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, October 17, 2011
- Program helps identify homeless vets
- Man sentenced for camera in bathroom
- North Shore residents voice concerns with mayor
- Grove Farm community swap meet coming Nov. 19
- Kaua‘i ‘Occupied’
- David Bynum sentenced for fishing reel theft, DUI
- Driver gets probation for negligent homicide
- Lingle campaigns on Kaua‘i
- For Hawai‘i’s marine life, plastic foam is a foe
- Kapa‘a High jumps to help break world record
- Obituaries for Sunday, October 16, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, October 16, 2011
- New protections for victims of domestic, sexual violence
- New operator to run recycling facility
- Arrest Log for Saturday, October 15, 2011
- Mommy Talk for Saturday, October 15, 2011
- Have a Rice Day
- The Bookworm for Saturday, October 15, 2011
- World Food Day helps reduce hunger
- Big Island runaway running on Kaua‘i
- ‘We can’ defend ourselves
- Redistricting draws second lawsuit
- Judge denies medical marijuana use for man on probation
- High-speed chase leads to arrest
- Stimulus funds used to buy foreign cars
- Hundreds flock to job fair at Lihu‘e Civic Center
- ‘ Annoying Chicken ’ flys the coop
- Ka‘iulani Keiki Fest celebrates 10 years
- Ballroom Dancers get ready
- Island History for Friday, October 14, 2011
- Search on for Hanama‘ulu man
- Kauo sentenced for attempted murder
- Decisive vote next week in boatyard dispute
- Jury: Baxter guilty
- Environmental groups wary of who will head new state land agency
- Arrest Log for Thursday, October 13, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, October 13, 2011
- Upcoming activities, services announced
- Jajich named second deputy prosecuting attorney
- 2 arrested for ATM heist
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, October 12, 2011
- Burglary suspect misses court due to hospitalization
- Kapa‘a transfer station scheduled for repairs; no loose mixed waste accepted
- KIFB launches holiday food drive under increased demand
- Albertson honored as Kaua‘i Red Cross volunteer of year
- Obituaries for Wednesday, October 12, 2011
- KFD promotes fire safety at Kaua‘i’s schools
- Search for missing swimmer called off
- Homeless veterans campaign kicks off Friday
- Enthusiasts look to start modeling club
- Pets blessed at St. Francis service
- Taking flight
- Garden Isle welcomes Brazilians
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, October 11, 2011
- Kaua‘i’s Most Wanted for Tuesday, October 11, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, October 11, 2011
- First Wave rolls
- Judge dismisses theft case for delay
- Walking to end Alzheimer’s
- National Safety Day draws community together at Kmart
- KCC Filipino group brings Adopt-A-School Day event to Kaua‘i
- Obituaries for Monday, October 10, 2011
- Injury and rescue at Hanakapi‘ai Falls
- Judge: HSTA attorney ‘promoted confusion’
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, October 10, 2011
- Sheriff’s gun gift under investigation
- What does ‘Bullying’ in the sandbox look like?
- Kaua‘i Self Help Center opens doors
- County weeds out island’s marijuana
- Ferreira sentence extended
- Pueo in repose
- White Cane Awareness Day opens eyes
- Clerk steps down to be planner
- TAU bill pau
- Taking a step back on nation’s economic path
- Night of ‘ghoulish golf’ planned
- Obituaries for Sunday, October 9, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, October 9, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, October 9, 2011
- Walk-A-Thon coming soon
- Humpback whale spotted off Kilauea
- Under clouds of controversy, Koke‘e cabins to be auctioned
- Westside path proposal unveiled
- Family abuse gets 1-year sentence
- Island’s dog lovers drooling over KHS park renovation
- The Bookworm for Saturday, October 8, 2011
- Arrest Log for Saturday, October 8, 2011
- ‘Boarded-up Borders blues’ cure starts Friday
- Jury hung on Atooi license
- Obituaries for Friday, October 7, 2011
- Senior craft and food fair coming Oct. 15
- Soup’s on at the Hanapepe UCC
- Kaua‘i Job Fair coming soon
- Green Harvest reaps horse’s fear
- Kaua‘i 442nd vet to get France’s Legion of Honor
- Island History for Friday, October 7, 2011
- KIUC to develop state’s largest solar project
- Obituaries for Thursday, October 6, 2011
- County seeks input on areas to be preserved, protected
- County DOW officials respond to Kapa‘a customer’s concerns
- Arrest Log for Thursday, October 6, 2011
- IAL Study meetings this week
- Runaway missing for 2 weeks
- Body recovered off Polihale
- Lihu‘e mill blessed before demolition
- Search resumes for missing California visitor
- Kekaha bids aloha to sweet era
- Emalani Festival set for Saturday
- Crews search for missing swimmer
- Obituaries for Wednesday, October 5, 2011
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Mary Rice, Part 2
- Water outage scheduled for Sunday
- Series of food drives helps KIFB prepare for upcoming Holiday Food and Fund Drive
- How does most plastic foam get to Hawai‘i?
- The tricky TAU bill
- Adopt-A-School Day planned for Sunday
- Book Buzz: From butterflies to bees
- Kaua‘i Mini Golf organizing Holiday Food Drive starting Oct. 15
- Guy in the sky
- Swimmer missing off of Po‘ipu
- Traffic Alert: Water main break near Diamond Head
- Surfing to become Hawaii high school sport
- Carissa Moore stops by Sunrise and talks about her future plans
- Overnight water woes
- Severe Weather: Red flag warning in effect for islands
- Sugar mills to be razed
- Pioneer Hi-Bred opens doors to the public
- Talk Story for Tuesday, October 4, 2011
- Unda da sea
- St. Theresa’s Athena Abadilla wins KCCSW essay contest
- Openings available at this week’s Hawai‘i Blood Bank drive
- Farm to Keiki program planted
- CMN accepts $5,000 donation from Waiohai golf tournament
- Paying tribute in pink
- Obituaries for Tuesday, October 4, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, October 4, 2011
- AARP hosts Happy Times for KIFB
- Child in critical condition after colliding with Handi-van
- HPD seeks witnesses to fatal freeway crash, dead motorcyclists identified
- State to unveil school anti-bullying plan
- Man drowns after jumping off tower into reservoir
- Work begins on Waikiki Natatorium
- Large tree cleared from South King Street
- At least 3 victims identified in Cecilio Rodriguez case, detectives say
- Kraft Foods announces voluntary recall
- Police: young man dies after jumping 50 feet into Nuuanu Reservoir
- Work starts on Waikiki Natatorium
- Stephen Sanders, former leader of the San Diego Hells angels
- DLNR meeting on Molokai Friday
- Diamond Head closed Tuesday from Noon
- Mayor Carlisle - Repainting Kahikolu Ohana Hale O Waianae
- Hawaii Venture Capital Summit
- Kamehameha Highway has been reopened in Heeia after a traffic accident
- Update: HPD traffic investigators examine deadly crash scenes
- $25M solar project planned for 2012
- Kapa‘a goes coconut crazy
- Early bird shoppers pick up sushi, nishime at bazaar
- OBITUARY for Monday, October 3, 2011
- Special ed teachers lose supply fund
- Obituaries for Monday, October 3, 2011
- Police Commission recognizes officer, reports on FBI training
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, October 3, 2011
- Police investigate critical motorcycle crash in Waimanalo
- Freeway Service Patrol to expand
- The unsustainable byproducts of ‘consciousness’
- Woman dies after found floating near Makapuu tidepools
- Hawaii culture, arts foundation leader to retire
- Land officials to hold Molokai listening session
- Paul proving to be a force in 2012 GOP contest
- CDC: Miners, construction, food workers smoke most
- Project WET teaches water awareness
- Johnson to remain in secure care
- What Supercommittee’s automatic cuts would mean for Hawai‘i
- Driver crashes twice on Kuhio Highway
- Crash kills 1 in Wailua
- ‘Tiny’ rate due to broad base of Hawai‘i’s ‘sales tax’
- Rescue training scheduled at Vidinha Stadium, Nawiliwili jetty
- GIFCU raises $1K for Children’s Miracle Network
- Tourism growth bill clears committee
- Homeless veterans’ outreach, Oct. 14
- Public Meetings for Sunday, October 2, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, October 2, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, October 2, 2011
- UPDATE: Kuhio Highway reopened after fatal crash
- 700 arrested after protest on NY's Brooklyn Bridge
- UH tramples Louisiana Tech 44-26
- Firefighters contain brush fire off H-1 freeway near Pearl Country Club
- Hundreds gather to celebrate life of newlywed lost at sea during fishing trip
- 1st annual Food & Wine Festival draws world-class chefs
- Honolulu Fire Department recognizes top employees
- Long way from home, Warriors ready for La Tech
- Damien Memorial going coed
- FBI Captures Hells Angels Fugitive in Honolulu
- Hundreds attend funeral for fallen Honolulu police officer
- Wilcox Thrift Shop closed for renovation
- OCS confirms relationship with KIFB over
- Island School grad earns Fulbright scholarship
- The Bookworm
- Surf’s up for schools
- Good Beginnings: It often starts with a smile
- French honor ‘Go for Broke’ veterans
- Arrest Log for Saturday, October 1, 2011
- Hawai‘i plants, animals closer to protected status
- Wilcox Hospital gets $1.1M for EMR
- Anahola celebrates clubhouse mural
- New details in singer's alleged sex abuse case
- Victim in fatal Maui motorcycle crash identified
- Stranded paraglider rescued above Pacific Palisades
- Big changes for popular island eatery
- 2 Dozen arrested at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
- Father & son jump overboard as flames devour sailboat
- Committee upholds solar water heater variance
- Mayor Carvalho travels to sister city in Japan
- First Wave Fundraiser Saturday
- Missile Range photovoltaic project complete
- Analyze this: Hawai‘i’s criminal justice system
- Keeping snakes off the planes!
- arrest log for Friday, September 30, 2011
- Capt. Carl H. Carlsen
- Bye bye bus stop
- Kailua sand management plan hits snag
- Bail bondsmen raise concerns over national registry
- Honolulu IT company strikes computer gold
- Rodriguez pleads not guilty to molesting two sisters
- UPDATE: Cecilio Rodriguez pleads not guilty in sexual abuse case
- City deems Natatorium public safety hazard
- Kaneohe-based Marine found dead in Kalihi
- Gas prices on the rise in Hawaii
- Stocks rise on economic news, rescue fund approval
- Jackson trial: Murray tried to dispose of evidence
- Family captures haunting face above the USS Arizona
- Blessing for new Hilo military facility set for Thursday
- Typhoon arrives in China after hitting Philippines
- Feds: Mass. man planned to blow up US buildings
- NEW OVERNIGHT: Japan shakes, Nesat returns, & a deadly outbreak gets worse
- ‘Extensive’ hydropower outreach meetings planned
- Red skies at night
- Arrest Log for Thursday, September 29, 2011
- Hoedown for hope to raise money for Cancer Society
- Ka-ching! Hawai‘i got $20B from feds last year
- Kaua‘i walks to end Alzheimer’s Oct. 8
- Infernal machine
- Kalaheo walking school bus fills Pu‘u Road
- Hanapepe Man pleads no contest, prefers prison to probation
- Brush fire burns above Keolu Hills in Kailua
- Sheriff's department waiting for move-in day in Kakaako
- Councilman seeks do over on rail contract
- Gas prices boost bike and moped sales
- Teen's body found in Waianae canal
- No jail time for teacher who assaulted student with hammer
- Caseload increases for agency that helps tourists facing crime, other adversities
- HPD opens assault case after baby girl suffers fractured skull, other injuries
- They're back: Humpback Whale spotted off Big Island
- Oldest living two-faced cat turns 12
- Teen's body found in canal behind Waianae Taco Bell
- NASA: Satellite fell in south Pacific, not Canada
- Assault case opened after baby critically injured
- HPD investigating attempted kidnapping case
- Reebok refunding $25M for deceptive toning shoe ads
- Best Buy hiring holiday workers
- Little Tike workshop, tool sets recalled due to choking hazard
- Stalemate ends in salary resolution becoming law
- Judge: Right track, but too soon for release
- Hanapepe man arrested on drug charges
- O‘ahu Family Court hosted in Lihu‘e today by Kaua‘i Teen Court
- KPD looking for teenage runaway
- State picks Hawai‘i Food Bank to distribute USDA food
- Fogel accepts plea for old scuffle
- Hawai‘i to receive $2.9M for workers with disabilities
- Public invited to White Cane Safety Awareness walk
- UH community colleges to receive $24.6M for job programs
- Mary Waterhouse Rice, Part 1
- Coconut Festival Cooking Contest set for this weekend
- Repeat sex offender accused of assaulting minor
- Craigslist postings deliver hate messages
- Library’s fall book sale set for Oct. 7-8
- Grove Farm Homesteads Museum walls come down on Smithsonian free day
- Corrections and Clarifications for Wednesday, September 28, 2011
- Mokihana festival hula winners announced
- Okinawan soup to be served in Hanapepe
- Obituaries for Wednesday, September 28, 2011
- Halloween returns to Lahaina despite protest
- DOE details stimulus spending
- Funding for stream and rain gauges dries up
- Non-profit sees caseload increase after tourist crime
- Abercrombie statement on HSTA court ruling
- USPS rally to be held at state capitol Tuesday
- Crews busting big boulder in Niu Valley
- Manila cleans up after typhoon rains kill 18
- HGEA endorses Mazie Hirono & Colleen Hanabusa
- Major fugitive from Hawaii arrested in Texas
- Police to conduct training exercise this week
- Sunken treasure worth $228 million
- Man dies following Maui motorcycle accident
- Tape of Jackson includes slurred words on concerts
- Howzit Howard - Washington Monument
- City Council to vote on APEC video monitoring system
- Dead Sea Scrolls go digital
- Police searching for missing Big Island woman
- Moniz earns WAC honor after setting NCAA record
- Kaua‘i remembers 100th Btn veterans
- Groups vow to ‘keep close tabs’ on co-op’s efforts to protect seabirds
- Corrections and Clarifications
- Menehune students benefit from Pioneer gift
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, September 27, 2011
- VA talk story session set for Thursday
- Koloa investor found guilty
- ATM stolen from Anchor Cove mallATM stolen from Anchor Cove mall
- A ‘Worthy’ visit
- Talk Story for Tuesday, September 27, 2011
- Seniors’ Law Day looks at deeds, scams and trusts
- Presentation set for Wednesday on county’s 1st integrated community
- Happy birthday, Kenny
- Maggots shown to heal wounds of diabetics
- Suicide bomber kills 2 in southern Afghanistan
- Home-buying season the worst in at least 50 years
- Kailua house fire displaces 2
- Search for bones to affect traffic along rail route
- APEC to ground some air traffic
- Hawaii Kai man presumed dead after going overboard during fishing trip
- Hawaii GOP chairman resigns
- ATM machine stolen from Anchor Cove Mall
- Kanani Danielson earns second WAC weekly honor
- ATM stolen from Kauai shopping center
- UPDATE: Lava slows its march towards Royal Gardens
- Large typhoon makes landfall in Philippines, 100,000 told to flee
- Berkeley students stand by controversial bake sale
- Kamehameha Schools warns of potential phone scam
- Maui elementary school getting new cafeteria
- Howzit Howard - Zip Lines
- 'Unscheduled' Maui cane fire under control
- New Hawaii Five-0 record to hit shelves Oct. 4
- Divorcee sales help women begin new life
- Police investigating Puna solar panel theft
- Rail transit town meeting set for Tuesday in Kapolei
- Italian lawyer calls US student Knox a 'she-devil'
- Kaua‘i boy flies prime minister home
- Hikers rescued at Koke‘e, Powerline
- Obituaries for Monday, September 26, 2011
- Police: Driver fled after truck flipped
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, September 26, 2011
- Body recovered in waters off Anahola
- Fundraiser held to cover funeral expenses for officer killed in the line of duty
- Sheehan to county: Don’t waste money fighting me in court
- Input sought on pedestrian plan; areas of concern, solutions identified
- Fundraising event held for family of fallen HPD officer Eric Fontes
- Body of Lihue man found in waters off Anahola
- Maui fire officials looking into cause of Hana house fire
- Man in critical condition after found at bottom of pool
- 1st annual Hawaii Food & Wine Festival to feature world-class chefs
- Japanese-American World War II soldiers, vets honored in ceremony
- No-kill animal shelter makes a big move
- Body of Lihu‘e fisherman found off shore of Anahola
- Kaneohe water main break repaired
- Satellite likely in ocean, but may have hit US
- Food bank to launch investigation
- Sugar mills to be demolished
- Sales tax or not?
- Habitat ReStore to hold big sale, remodel store
- Perez to direct Hawai‘i Meth Project
- The Global Paradigm Shift: Part 1
- Council heats up over resolution on salary freeze
- Obituaries for Sunday, September 25, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, September 25, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, September 25, 2011
- Hawaii wins big 56-14, Moniz sets record
- Kailua man arrested, charged in sex assault
- Police charge man in burglary, police chase
- Aloha Festivals Floral Parade features bands, pa'u riders
- Stadium officials cracking down on tailgaters
- Hundreds turn out for Ewa emergency preparedness fair
- Main break leaves 52 Kaneohe homes without water
- Hawaii attorney taking swing at Pacquiao - Mayweather fight
- Former UH volleyball star now working for '5-0'
- UH vs UC Davis Football preview
- Security no longer a luxury
- Senate blocks House disaster aid bill
- New funding formula for Hawai‘i schools
- Guilty until proven innocent — ‘My Own Worst Frenemy’
- Parenting is definitely worth the headaches
- Alien sighting?
- Arrest Log for Saturday, September 24, 2011
- Young aloha spirit going with mayor to Iwaki
- Fisherman rescued off ‘Anini Beach
- Powwow at the park
- ‘It’s a Wrap’ kick starts 2012 Charity Walk
- Falling satellite far from Hawaii, disappointing some local sky watchers
- US stocks mixed after brutal week of selling
- Woman dies in single-vehicle crash on Maui
- Councilman pushing for gun range in Kalaeloa
- Prison employees skip screening for illegal items
- Burglary suspect caught after police pursuit
- NASA gives 1-hour window for falling satellite
- Dozens march against violence at UH "Take Back the Night" rally
- Latest Lava flow continues towards Royal Gardens
- UPDATE: Dog 'star' returned to Humane Society
- Falling satellite slows down, Earth strike delayed
- Fundraising event for Fallen HPD Officer Eric FONTES
- August visitor numbers down, but spending up
- Free bus transportation for UH Manoa students going to UC Davis football game
- Child in critical condition following Waipahu Intermediate fight
- Police searching for missing Hilo woman
- Reintroducing McGruff
- Education Events for Friday, September 23, 2011
- Waimea High School receives new gymnasium sound system
- Island School senior named scholarship finalist
- Aloha ‘Oe
- Historic County Building reopens
- Louis impresses judge at sentencing
- Coconut versatility highlighted at festival
- Zumba rocks health and wellness fair
- Island History for Friday, September 23, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, September 23, 2011
- Come aboard the locomotive
- Follow the leader?
- Populations of 3 endangered Hawaiian waterbirds on the rise
- Baby Rama’s ‘Wow Wednesday’
- Prescription drug take-back program begins
- Dow falls 391 on worldwide fears about economy
- Harbor police to get guns back soon
- Officer hurt in H-1 crash out of hospital
- Dog 'star' stolen from Humane Society
- Lava moves towards Royal Gardens subdivision
- Zipline victims identified
- Satellite to plunge into Pacific on Friday
- Aulani Resort & Spa celebrating its grand opening
- Hilary becomes Category 4 hurricane in Pacific
- Report: iPhone 5 to release in October
- Census Bureau releases Hawaii report
- Visitor spending up, arrivals down
- Matson decreases Hawaii shipping fuel surcharge
- 8th Annual Cinema Italiano Festival
- Man accused of sexually assaulting Hilo school girl released
- Another Super Bowl ring lost in Waikiki
- Fewer people applied for unemployment benefits
- Contractor killed, another hurt after Big Island zipline accident
- Suspect wanted in Waikiki kidnapping
- Child abuse rose during recession, research says
- Japanese-American WWII vets to get medal in Nov.
- Toys 'R' Us hiring for holiday season
- Big Island man dies from injuries after struck by van
- UPDATE: 1 dead, 1 critical after Big Island zipline accident
- GOP hierarchy demands party chair’s resignation
- Community leaders: Domestic violence not OK
- Scientists discover tiger shark hunting technique
- Motor vehicle fees to increase
- Kaua‘i United Way secures over $14K in federal funds
- Arrest log for Thursday, September 22, 2011
- Hawaii Air National Guard F-22's fly again
- Americans freed from Iran prison begin trek home
- Oahu's streets safer, at least statistically
- Flights between Tokyo and Honolulu canceled because of Typhoon
- State unveils Sand Island plan
- Troy Davis maintains his innocence until the end
- Lava pours from Puu Oo, could pose 'hazard' to subdivision
- Republican John Carroll announces Senate run
- Typhoon passes Japan tsunami zone, heads north
- Fundraiser this weekend for Fallen HPD Officer
- "Get Ready Ewa Beach" Emergency Preparedness Fair
- Ga inmate's execution nears; protests worldwide
- Million young adults get health coverage under law
- First Hawaiian installs ATMs in Zippy's locations
- Hawaii Air National Guard F-22 Raptors to fly again
- Kalihi Neighborhood Board to discuss possible Likelike Elementary closure
- State had no backup plan when HSTA rejected agreement on contracts
- Food bank loses federal support
- County Council wants to provide its input on creation of HR department
- Student attends top school through matching program
- Call of Duty multiplayer update has arrived
- Turning tragedy to hope
- Healthy brain lifestyle goal of Staying Sharp
- The Ranch ‘Ohana
- Capturing culture in a world of literature
- The Shadow’s corner for Wednesday, September 21, 2011
- Obituaries for Wednesday, September 21, 2011
- Bike lane experiment snarls Waialae Ave. commute
- Women's advocate criticizes UH sex assault safety procedures
- Japanese tourist dies after falling from trolley
- Hundreds turn out for Honolulu job fair
- TSA unveils new body scan software at Honolulu Airport
- Suspect arrested after attempted sex assault of child at Hilo School
- Powerful typhoon headed toward Japan disaster zone
- Hawaii BOE approves new graduation requirements
- UPDATE: 30 laptops stolen from Waianae school recovered
- 10 years for man who rammed Honolulu officers
- Traffic study creates major traffic on Waialae Ave.
- Airmen Missing in Action from WWII Identified
- Military lifts gay service ban
- Car bomb kills 3, wounds 34 in Turkey's capital
- Eat Local Challenge 2011 Tuesday
- Makawao motorcyclist killed in Wailuku
- First Hawaiian Bank CEO announces retirement
- Other APEC meetings around town
- Hawaii guardsmen back from Reno air show crash
- Job LInk Now - Job Quest Job Fair
- Hawaii Five-0 guest star arrested in L.A.
- Burn victim arrested for copper theft
- Tax the rich, Obama says; class warfare, says foes
- Flying fish, monsters on Toys R Us 'Hot Toy' list
- Travel company lists Hawaii as best travel deal
- UH holding hearing on tuition hike Tuesday
- Water service at Kapaa Homesteads to temporarily shut off
- Hilario trial moved to February
- Local ag strives to meet Hawai‘i’s energy needs
- Volunteers clean up fishing nets, beach trash at Kealia
- Luck of the Irish found at Kaua‘i Athletic Club
- Summer Bash offers diabetes info
- Students throw peace to the wind at King Kaumauali‘i
- Coco-a-doodle-do
- Job Fair returns to Civic Center
- Hurricane Iniki memories trigger Kaua‘i reunions
- Feds move 2 dozen songbirds to prevent extinction
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, September 20, 2011
- Drugs-over-the-fence case delayed
- 60 laptops stolen from Waianae school
- 10 dead in Nev. air crash shared love of aviation
- Local air show will study fatal accidents
- HPD investigates after man falls from trolley
- Kamehameha Schools names finalists for Head of School
- Topless Waikiki protestors appear in court
- HFD extinguishes Waipahu apartment fire
- Public meetings set to discuss potential closing of Hawaii Post Offices
- Hawaii Five-0's new castmembers
- Honolulu gets $5 million for new buses
- Job LInk Now - Job Quest Job Fair Tuesday
- Netflix separates its DVD, streaming businesses
- Hawaii Restaurant Association's Hall of Fame Dinner
- Mark Dunkerley - Hawaiian Airlines CEO - Future plans - Jobs
- Hawaii makes top 10 list of tattoo-friendly cities
- Prince Golf Course reopening in December
- Warning signs remain posted at Kuau Beach following wastewater spill
- Emmycast with Jane Lynch presiding was a winner
- Council questions legality of salary resolution
- KIF Board to meet on delayed game
- Kaua`i Captured
- Obituary for Monday, September 19, 2011
- Sato named county sustainability manager
- ‘Walk in Balance’
- Path protest persists
- Parade of Champions held in Hilo
- UH fans cheer for Hawaii Five-0 filming
- Boulder moved, Niu Valley residents allowed to return
- Waimanalo puppy mill dogs start going up for adoption
- Police investigate attempted murder case in Kailua
- Nimitz Highway beautification project on track to finish before APEC
- 2 accused of grim, real-life 'Weekend at Bernie's'
- Sunday Niu Valley boulder removal update
- Niu Valley boulder removal gets underway
- Kara Kennedy, daughter of Ted Kennedy, dies at 51
- Water outage planned Tuesday for Homesteads
- 3-day Kapa‘a Library sale to tie in with annual Coconut Festival
- Biochemist to speak on ‘fingerprints God has left’
- Alu Like kupuna spend days helping others
- A&B seeking public input on solar farm
- Prize packages await Kaua‘i First Wave celebrants
- Energy and oil: Hawai‘i’s Faustian bargain
- Setting the agenda for tax reform demands information
- Public Meetings for Sunday, September 18, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, September 18, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, September 18, 2011
- Hunting & fishing weekend in East Oahu
- Sacred Hearts students connect to Afghanistan
- Rebels Run All Over Hawaii
- 9 dead and 6 in critical condition after air race crash
- Super Bowl ring found 40 years after lost in ocean off Waikiki
- KPD nabs 1 of Kaua‘i’s most wanted
- Man sentenced for stolen coin collection
- Researchers discover new wintering grounds for humpback whales
- Infant struck by mother’s car
- From trash to cash
- KHS Foundation receives HLTA grant
- KPD cops go on top to help Special Olympics
- Hawaii's link to Afghanistan
- Boulder to be removed in Niu Valley
- Burglary suspect arrested
- ‘Wake up. It’s the paper’
- Northwestern Hawaiian Islands research website launched
- ‘Ripley’s’ chock-full of good information
- Obituaries for Saturday, September 17, 2011
- Arrest logs for Saturday, September 17, 2011
- 3 dead, 56 injured in horrific US air show crash
- Yes, it's true! Donkeys fly!
- Questions about murder, money and lies follow man to Hawaii
- Jets player on lost Super Bowl ring: "It's a miracle, no ifs, ands or buts"
- Taizo Braden
- One of Kauai's 'Most Wanted' arrested
- UPDATE: TSA fires 28 Honolulu bag screeners after probe
- Council okays Laie hotel special permit
- Special fund set up to help families of officers
- Obama signs 1st major patent law change since 1952
- Maui Humane Society euthanizes more than 5,000
- No Tsunami after 6.6 Quake in Japan
- Funeral services announced for Officer Fontes
- Hawaii women raise awareness about ovarian cancer
- Entrepreneurs - Startup Weekend this Weekend
- Cop on Top for Special Olympics
- Man who died while picking opihi identified
- Electric vehicle charging stations available at Marriott Waikiki
- Police investigating liquor and grocery store burglary
- UH tuition hearing set for Friday
- HFD put out Queen Street vehicle fire
- Packaging error prompts birth control pills recall
- Fontes' sister speaks about faith, forgiveness and thankfulness
- Message in a bottle
- Protests in works for APEC meeting
- Defendant blames alcohol for assault
- Emergency responders test capabilities
- Stars highlight rescue tubes
- County ends fiscal year with 160 jobs open
- Injured hiker rescued from Secret Falls
- YWCA hosts annual meeting
- KPAL Hip Hop classes resume
- The Lydgate’s grass house
- Meeting for homeless vets’ providers
- Kaua‘i Backstory accepting submissions
- Ed. Dept. loosens restrictions on districts cutting special ed
- Bicyclist avoids serious injury
- Bulletin Board for Friday, September 16, 2011
- Supporting Palestinians to fail?
- Obituaries for Friday, September 16, 2011
- Lava, Snow & Earthquakes on the Big Island
- Waimanalo puppy mill dogs to be adopted
- Attorney builds on affordable housing idea
- Lawyer for driver accused of killing HPD officer says client 'still in a bit of shock'
- DLNR urges residents to evacuate during boulder removal
- Traffic delays in Waikiki Thursday night
- Message in a bottle found during Kauai beach cleanup
- Suspect in Mayor Wright stabbing death indicted
- Wet day for Windward Oahu
- Former Kaneohe Marine receives Medal of Honor
- Unemployment benefit requests jumped to 428K
- No tsunami after 7.3 quake in Fiji
- Kikaida Live at Shirokiya - Sunday, Sept 18
- Speedi Shuttle - Job Openings
- Hyatt Regency Waikiki workers end strike
- Man recovering after Hauula car crash
- Suspect released following death of HPD officer
- Maui film industry meeting to be held in Kahului
- Fight to eradicate little fire ants lasting more than 12 years
- Homes use loophole in solar-heater law
- Every doughnut has its day
- Shipwreck Beach parking lot closed
- Hawai‘i students score lower than peers on SAT
- Obituaries for Thursday, September 15, 2011
- Arrest log for Thursday, September 15, 2011
- HPD officer killed, another injured after Farrington crash
- Interview: SHOPO President Tenari Maafala
- Interview: State Health Department Director Loretta Fuddy
- Growing memorial prompts HPD statement
- SAT scores reach new low
- Father of man accused of killing HPD officer apologizes, sends condolences
- Fallen officer remembered as devout Christian
- Sentencing for man convicted in taxi driver murder postponed
- Permit granted for Maui Costco gas station
- Runway repairs to route flights over Ewa tonight
- Police reopen H-2 freeway following traffic accident
- Diamond Head trail to temporary close Thursday
- BWS crews repair water main leak on Kalia Road
- Ewa residents to expect noisy night
- NASA debuts rocket for Mars exploration
- Elderly couple becomes unintentional web sensation
- Tourist charged with murder of attorney appears before Maui judge
- Gov't recalls dehumidifiers again after more fires
- Grower claims hydro shutdown impacted taro
- Public pension system to get $2.4m overhaul
- Kapa‘a transfer station resumes normal operations
- UH Law School receives high rank in national survey
- Eating after hours
- Nene Awareness, Public Lands Day celebration in Kilauea
- Na Pali Coast to be closed for maintenance, animal control
- Cruzada pleads no contest in sexual assault case
- Take a pictorial journey through a ‘coffee table book’
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Fishing
- 2-car crash causes Kuhio Hwy lane closure
- Obituaries for Wednesday, September 14, 2011
- Street performers take concerns to neighborhood board
- Nearly 1 in 6 Americans in poverty, Census says
- Afghan police: Kabul attack over, assailants dead
- Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit
- Kailua Barbie Doll Collector Dies
- Interview: A Closer Look at Asthma with Dr. Jeffrey Kam
- Fighting drags on near US Embassy in Afghanistan
- Hawaii poverty rate reflected in food demand
- Tourist charged with murder on Maui appears before judge
- Woman injured by car traveling wrong way on freeway files lawsuit
- Fire burns just feet from Moanalua homes
- Circuit Court denies Honolulu rail bid appeal
- White House talks Hawaii Jobs
- Suspect in deadly stabbing at Mayor Wright housing appears before judge
- Man charged with teacher's slaying to undergo new mental examination
- Inhaler use may have killed asthmatic Hawaii student
- Hawaiian Airlines chooses a third city to serve in Japan
- Damien QB returns to school following concussion
- Na Pali Coast Park & Trail to close for clean up
- Bystanders lift burning car from wrecked biker
- Police searching for Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility escapee
- U. of Hawaii hosts talk with South Korean mayor
- At least 75 Kenyans dead after pipeline explosion
- Nene being kicked off Kaua‘i
- Obituary for Tuesday, September 13, 2011
- Resident input for Westside multi-use trail sought
- Cops on Walmart’s roof this weekend
- Civil defense training on island this week
- Kaua‘i to supply crops to O‘ahu’s new biofuel plant
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, September 13, 2011
- Sister city agreement with Iwaki signed
- FBI transfers Williams to face federal charges in bank heist
- Council looks to clean up county’s front yard
- Judge rules in favor of Hawaiian Humane Society in puppy mill case
- Researchers want to bring Hawaiian monk seals closer to main islands
- The 2nd annual Rice Festival
- Arnold Schwarzenegger visits Kalihi school
- Mid-Pac graduate dies in Colorado
- Victim of deadly stabbing was expecting fourth child, looking forward to new job
- Construction worker critically hurt after being hit by car on freeway off-ramp
- Waikiki street performers fear arrest
- Runway repairs to route flights over Ewa
- UPDATE: Suspect arrested in Maui Murder case
- Suspicious truck closes Pearl Harbor's Halawa gate
- How 9/11 moved some to enlist, change countries
- Japanese Americans say WWII should serve as a lesson after 9/11
- 9/11, navy aviators remembered in ceremony at Barbers Point
- Hawaii Journalists remember 9/11
- Remembering Hawaii's 9/11 victims
- Head of St. Andrew's Priory recalls witnessing 9/11 in New York
- Leaning utility poles close Nimitz Highway
- Marine killed in Motorcycle crash in Kaneohe
- HPD opens King Street off ramp after critical accident
- Blast at French nuclear site kills 1, injures 4
- Traffic Advisory: Leaning utility poles close Nimitz Highway
- Autopsy scheduled for victim in alleged Kalihi stabbing
- Sen. Inouye introduces 911 Memorial Funding
- Custodial hearing decision expected in Waimanalo puppy mill case
- Looking back and ahead, America remembers 9/11
- Police investigating overnight Pearl City crash
- Obama: Nation ‘took a painful blow, and emerged stronger’
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, September 12, 2011
- Deep-7 bottomfish season opens
- Moonstruck
- FAA cracks down on loophole
- Kaua‘i secures $138M in state CIP budget
- Oahu's emergency responders take part in 9/11 Remembrance Walk
- Remembering the unforgettable, America gathers
- Man injured in Waikiki high-rise fire
- Kaumualii Highway now open
- Remembering Military Fallen
- Rice Festival hosts world record attempt at largest spam musubi
- Suspect held in Kalihi stabbing death
- High surf advisory in effect for all south shores
- Fire crews control Waianae brush fire
- 16-year old girl killed in Kauai car crash
- Teen killed in crash
- Thousands pack Waikiki for the Hawaii Five-0 premiere
- One fatality in Wailua traffic crash
- 9/11 numbers staggering 10 years later
- Retired police officer remembers 9/11
- Preparedness requires ‘whole community’
- The Tax Man: Stop destroying economic growth
- ‘The Consuming Instinct’
- McGruff re-introduced to King Kaumuali‘i students
- Public Meetings for Sunday, September 11, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, September 11, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, September 11, 2011
- Hawaii loses in a shootout in Seattle
- List of 9/11 events for Hawaii
- KPD nabs bank heist suspect
- ‘White Water’ a dose of history
- Light bulb exchange islandwide
- Arrest log for Saturday, September 10, 2011
- Kupuna blessed with firemen at annual outing
- Wrecks close roads in Wailua, Puhi
- Kauaians invited to join Sept. 11 remembrance
- UH awarded $1.4M to fight youth suicide
- UH vs. University of Washington
- Defendant's daughter pleads the fifth in puppy hearing
- 9/11 lessons in Hawaii's schools
- Is Hawaii safe in post 9/11 era?
- FAA scrutinizing sport pilot operations
- Koyo USA Corp. fined $5 million for water
- Calif. attorney died on Maui of asphyxiation
- Kauai police arrest tourist after bank robbery
- No Tsunami after 6.4 Quake in Vancouver
- Wal-Mart brings back layaway for holiday shoppers
- The Naval Air Museum Barbers Point Open House
- Mayor's Remembrance Walk
- Possible Terrorist Plots
- HFD: International Market Place kiosk fire intentionally set
- At least 1 terror suspect is U.S. citizen
- Officials searching for unexploded military ordnance at Hapuna Beach Park
- Water service restored after Wahiawa main breaks
- Big Island: Police searching for burglary suspect
- 2 men in critical condition following near head-on collision
- Officials chase unconfirmed al-Qaida bomb threat
- Hawaii not targeted in terrorist threat, but security up for 9/11 anniversary
- Na Pali wreck remains a mystery
- Island History for Friday, September 9, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, September 9, 2011
- Council approves Lydgate camping
- Mother/daughter authors host signing
- Bulletin Board for Friday, September 9, 2011
- Princess Ka‘iulani Keiki Fest looking for volunteers
- Nakamura not guilty of hindering police
- New data shows Japan quake moved sea floor 87 yards
- Kaneohe Marines Face Article 32 Hearing
- Special report: post 9/11 security improvements at Hawaii's airports
- Obama tells Congress to cut taxes in his jobs plan
- Puppy mill owners fight custody case in court
- Police searching for suspect in Central Pacific Bank robbery
- Man accused of deadly hit & run in Enchanted Lake released from HPD custody
- Final inmate charged with Waiawa prison breakout pleads guilty
- Ansaldo answers questions in financial meeting on rail contract
- 25th Combat Aviation Brigade deploying to Afghanistan in 2012
- NWS says more funnel clouds possible
- CDC releases report on foodborne outbreaks in U.S.
- Hyatt Regency Waikiki workers on strike
- Russians searching for crashed plane's recorders
- Charles Djou leaves for Afghanistan as an JAG Attorney
- Court convicts Galliano in anti-Semitism case
- Homeless vets find resources & respect at a "Stand Down"
- Arrest log for Thursday, September 8, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, September 8, 2011
- State waiting for feds to sentence ‘Dial-a-doc’ Spear
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Surfing at Kalapaki Bay 1932 to 1945
- P.O.H.A.K.U. raises interest in restorative justice
- Prosecutors call Maui murder case 'heinous, atrocious, cruel'
- Man robs Lihu‘e bank
- Funnel cloud seen over central Oahu
- Homeless family gets one way tickets to mainland
- Training tools improved for air traffic controllers
- Man accused of deadly hit & run already awaiting trial for drug, weapons charges
- Man accused of stabbing neighbor with pick axe pleads guilty
- BREAKING: Funnel cloud seen over central Oahu
- Jet with hockey team crashes in Russia, killing 43
- Maui bank robbery suspect charged
- Suspect charged in tourist murder case on Maui
- Police looking for suspect in bank robbery
- Oahu house, condo sales prices dropped in August
- Search for missing New York scuba diver resumes
- Obama needs plan for jobs to keep his
- Skeletal remains found by hikers in Palolo Valley those of a Honolulu man
- Prosecutors secure new indictment in gas pump credit card skimming case
- Feed the Hunger Foundation: Gala Event
- Texas fires kill 4, destroy more than 1,000 homes
- Gunman kills 4 at NV IHOP, including Guard members
- Man accused of burglarizing business using teenager as his lookout
- Haleakala Park campground temporarily closing due to ant problem
- UH Manoa accepting dean applications
- Groundbreaking ceremony to be held for new Maui school
- Suspect identified in Maui murder investigation
- Public invited to upcoming post office townhall meetings
- Parents of teen killed in hit & run crash want driver to turn himself in
- Both food banks charge agencies
- Both food banks charge agencies
- Missing youth Mahina Rivera-Denning found
- Missing youth Mahina Rivera-Denning found
- Report highlights Hawai‘i obesity
- Report highlights Hawai‘i obesity
- Army IDs 2 soldiers who died after O‘ahu swim
- Budget talk and highway projects
- The Jam Room seeking new talent
- Medical pot bills under the gun
- Up in the air
- New tax laws boost Hawai‘i revenue forecast
- Hawai‘i to receive more than $5M for airport repairs
- New York surf contest has Hawaiian feel
- Charley's Taxi Goes Hi-Tech
- Board member scolds DOE for deficient work
- State DOT receiving more than $5M for airport repairs
- Texas wildfires destroy more than 1,000 homes
- Sheriff: Gunman used AK-47 in IHOP shooting
- Suspect in armed home invasion makes initial court appearance
- Hawaiian Airlines to launch San Jose-Maui service next year
- 3 hikers rescued from Manoa Falls trail
- BOE may consider closing Likelike Elementary
- Surfer survives shark scare
- Where's the thief? Kailua man's unique work stolen
- Autopsies scheduled for 2 soldiers who drowned at Kualoa
- Oahu winter park hours in effect
- Aloun Farms alleged middleman might not have to pay
- James Kaleopa'a, Jr. court appearance Today
- Hirono: Jobs depend on demand
- Guardian Angels’ leadership changes
- HTFG confab expands to all islands
- Breakfast helps Loaves and Fishes
- Arrest log for Tuesday, September 6, 2011
- Ham radio license exams to be held Oct. 1
- POHAKU meetings start tonight
- Special Olympics benefit ride rolling
- No charity at the Ledge? You better believe it
- Mountain View man killed in Saturday morning crash
- Police locate SUV suspected in hit-and-run crash in Enchanted Lake
- Postal Service nears default
- Maui man in critical condition after moped crash
- Teen accused of trying to escape Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility
- HPD investigating alleged sexual assault of 14-year-old girl
- Seal plan draws mixed reaction
- Visitor drowns off Ha‘ena Beach
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, September 5, 2011
- White Plains Beach closed after apparent shark attack; no one hurt
- Honolulu police investigating arson case at Keeaumoku business
- Swimmer injured by boat propeller
- Two soldiers who died in apparent drowning identified
- Identity of dead diver released
- Warriors defeat Colorado in season opener, 34-17
- Disasters in US: An extreme and exhausting year
- The ugly side of paradise
- Fundraiser benefits Aloha ‘Ike
- Public Meetings for Sunday, September 4, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, September 4, 2011
- Securing Hawai‘i’s economic future
- Obituaries for Sunday, September 4, 2011
- Hundreds bid farewell to fallen Navy man from Maui
- Diver dies near Maili Beach Park
- Man critically injured in motorcycle crash on H-3
- MADD warns against drunk driving this Labor Day weekend
- Hiring standstill points to growing recession risk
- No tsunami from 7.0 quake near Vanuatu
- 7 rescued from capsized boat
- Woman found
- ‘Be Honest and Other AdviceFrom Students Across the Country’
- Arrest log for Saturday, September 3, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Saturday, September 3, 2011
- Teen Court success may be sprouting on O‘ahu
- Two dead after being swept away in waters near Chinaman's Hat
- Rookie lawmaker gets brushback pitch
- Fenced in
- APEC: What happens in Hawaii does not stay in Hawaii
- Abandoned Kalihi home destroyed in fire
- No dangerous radiation found at Sandbar
- WWII 66th anniversary held at Pearl Harbor
- Hawaii to see additional flights from Asia in fourth quarter 2011
- UPDATE: Kauai police locate missing woman
- Ceremony honors Queen Liliuokalani's birthday
- 4.2-magnitude quake rumbles across Los Angeles
- NEW STUDY: Hawaii leads nation in meth use at work
- Alcohol ban at Kaneohe sand bar in effect for holiday weekend
- UPDATE: No tsunami warning after 2 powerful earthquakes
- Kauai Marathon this Sunday
- Governor reading to kids at Puuhale Elementary
- Queen Liliuokalani's birthday
- Hawaii to fly flags at half-staff for Maui man
- David Pullins of Wailuku dies
- WWII commemoration on USS Missouri Today
- 2nd Brigade Combat Team on Oahu gets new commander
- Kyoya's "new" Diamond Head tower would be 1st to be built on the shore in more than 3 decades
- Car hits pedestrian in Lihu‘e crosswalk
- Kaua‘i’s Most Wanted for Friday, September 2, 2011
- ‘Da Mouth’ comes full circle at FM 97
- EBT accepted at select farmers markets
- TV stolen from Kekaha neighborhood center
- Island History for Friday, September 2, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, September 2, 2011
- NOAA asks for input for monk seal recovery
- Woman missing
- KIFB demands retraction, apology
- Eat local and help the community
- $5.4 million to be spent on art for transit
- State to test for radiation at Kaneohe Sandbar
- Manoa flips switch on photovoltaic
- Man who kidnapped and forced girl into prostitution sentenced
- Jury finds marijuana grower guilty of murdering Jamil Khan
- Hawaii is No. 1 in workplace meth use
- Kauai police search for missing woman
- HART recommends Bunda as tenth board member
- Hawaii gas prices unchanged
- Day 4: Search area expands on Oahu for missing New York diver
- Suspected drunken driver pleads not guilty to killing pedestrian
- Third inmate pleads guilty to Waiawa prison breakout
- Big Island donkeys getting new home in California
- Safeway agrees to change Kona coffee blend's label
- USS Russell deploys to western Pacific, Middle East
- Hawaiian raises interisland air luggage fee
- Fifth Annual Onipa‘a Celebration
- Windward Mall Farmers Market
- Kauai missile test, target missed
- No bail for suspect in Waikiki bar extortion case
- High Surf Advisory in effect for all south-facing shores
- Former Campbell Estate trustee Fred Trotter dies - Services Thursday
- Memorial service Thursday for Campbell Estate heir
- New wet sludge storage tank up for discussion
- Remains of Maui servicemember killed in Afghanistan return home
- Waikiki hotel workers in limbo
- Bottomfishing season officially open
- UH warns students about man exposing himself
- 5 Kaua‘i schools meet federal standards
- Iconic surfboard shaper ‘Russell’ dies
- Toxic acid used in burglary
- Wild Wednesday
- KIUC votes for openness
- Walk-A-Thon set for Oct. 29
- Arrest Log for Thursday, September 1, 2011
- KPD looking for runaway
- Obituaries for Thursday, September 1, 2011
- Kona gets large MRI machine
- Day 2 of big surf exposes problems
- What's old is new again at Heeia Pier
- UPDATE: Former school secretary who stole nearly $69K sentenced to probation
- Jurors in Williams murder trial go home without verdict
- Honolulu bound lanes of Pali back open after crash
- Bishop Museum goes digital with e-book publications
- HPD releases mug shot of driver accused of killing pedestrian in Makaha
- 3.2 quake near Big Island
- Crews work on Water Main 'leak' in Waikiki
- Waikele off ramp closed because of oil spill
- Scuba divers with various ocean sports companies help search for missing tourist
- Hawaii Red Cross deploying 7 for Irene relief
- Obama, Boehner spar on timing of big jobs speech
- Dow survives rocky summer with slim gain for 2011
- Exxon-Russia oil deal unlikely to raise concerns
- Venus Williams pulls out of US Open with illness
- Report: 25 firms paid more in CEO pay than taxes
- Even with low prices, T-Mobile customers flee
- BNY Mellon CEO Robert Kelly quits, successor named
- Redbox's golden opportunity: higher Netflix prices
- Dow up for a fourth day, turns positive for 2011
- Natural gas rises, crude oil edges lower
- Government sues to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger
- CDC: Half of Americans have a sugary drink daily
- NYPD monitored where Muslims ate, shopped, prayed
- AP IMPACT: Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs
- US case lifts lid on secret post Sept. 11 flights
- Gibson to pay ex $750K to settle nasty legal fight
- A Gadhafi son vows no surrender to Libyan rebels
- Swollen rivers begin falling across Northeast
- Bahrain activists blame police in boy's death
- Sarkozy denies claims of illegal campaign cash
- High Surf Warning dropped, still at advisory levels
- Greenpeace blocks oil company's office in Brazil
- Iran leader: West cannot 'confiscate' Arab Spring
- Detention extended in Aruba missing woman case
- Dutch probe uncovers hidden child porn sites in US
- Lessons from Iraq loom at Paris meeting on Libya
- Sao Paulo funeral workers strike, delaying burials
- UPDATE: Former DOE secretary who stole $68K gets probation
- Marriott takes back control of Waikiki EDITION hotel
- Ala Moana Farmers Market this Saturday
- Ala Moana Farmers Market this Saturday
- The 2nd Annual Hawaiian Honey and Arts Festival
- The 2nd Annual Hawaiian Honey and Arts Festival
- Farmer's Market and AG in the City event Today
- Farmer's Market and AG in the City event Today
- Hawaii Federal Credit Union - Fastest Texter Contest this Sunday
- Hawaii Federal Credit Union - Fastest Texter Contest this Sunday
- DAY 3: HFD continues search for missing diver
- Ohina Short Film Showcase this weekend
- Brown-Forman posts higher 1Q profit
- Across the Aisle - Hurricane Fund
- Across the Aisle - Hurricane Fund
- USS Ronald Reagan sails into Pearl Harbor
- USS Ronald Reagan sails into Pearl Harbor
- Justice Department blocks AT&T-T-Mobile merger
- USS Ronald Reagan arrives this morning
- USS Ronald Reagan arrives this morning
- Coast Guard suspends search for missing diver, but HFD continues
- Coast Guard suspends search for missing diver, but HFD continues
- Insurers drive stocks higher; Dow gains 254
- Honolulu City Council Hearing - Road Repairs
- Hawaii Army National Guard soldiers deploying to Iraq
- Remains of Maui servicemember killed in Afghanistan returning home
- Kona Community Hospital installs a new MRI system
- Big Island - Stolen Motorcycle and ATV
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,474
- Windfarm meeting Wednesday - Maui
- Witnesses grilled in drug trafficking hearing
- Obituaries for Wednesday, August 31, 2011
- Tickets for First Wave fundraiser available
- Taro task force gets $270K grant
- Test of time remains for Nemeth’s Senior Project
- County urges residents to sign-up for Connect CTY
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Koke‘e 1919 to 1938
- Motorists cautioned for Kaua‘i Marathon traffic
- Hawai‘i public kept in dark about hospital infections
- NOAA Kaua‘i discovery center plans released
- Busy August for Hawaii politics
- City Council focuses on surveillance cameras for APEC
- Kahuku's Torres to return Wednesday after suspension
- JPAC celebrates groundbreaking for new multi-million dollar facility
- APEC picks 5 Hawaii companies
- Hannemann announces run for Congress in 2012
- PBS Hawaii gets $5m grant, moving to new digs
- Search resumes for missing diver off east Oahu waters
- American Samoa sued for age discrimination
- DOH kicks off 'Stop the Flu at School' program
- Baby Steps - Managing the Toothbrush Battle
- Army Bans "Toe Shoes"
- Dance Central Summer Production - Road Trip this weekend
- Next Food Network Star Auditions Tuesday
- The Good Table - A benefit for Lanakila Meals on Wheels
- Tesoro biorefinery groundbreaking taking place Tuesday
- Free Shipping from Nordstrom.com
- GOP govs: Let states decide Medicaid spending
- Stocks wobble; Caterpillar, Boeing lead Dow
- Israel sends 2 warships to Egyptian border
- August is deadliest month for US in Afghanistan
- Libya rebels pledge assault on Gadhafi stronghold
- Daughter Gadhafi said was dead apparently lives
- Report: Councilman shooting suspect tended opium
- AP: NJ man pleads guilty in murder of 5 teens
- 2 NATO jets crash during military exercise
- Gadhafi loyalists blamed for Tripoli water crisis
- Pfizer, docs: New cancer pill gives hope, strategy
- Disaster aid account faces shortfall
- Romney on Perry turf assails 'career politicians'
- Syrian security forces kill 7 as holy month ends
- Obama faces tight restraints in crafting jobs plan
- Fed dissenter: No reversal of rate pledge
- AP IMPACT: Automation in the air dulls pilot skill
- Boeing commits to new engine for 737
- Barnes & Noble 1st quarter loss narrows
- Airlifts take food, water to cut-off Vt. Towns
- Spring buying boosts home prices in US cities
- Consumer confidence lowest in 2 years.
- Ex-NBA player Crittenton arrested in murder case
- Dollar rises against euro ahead of Fed minutes
- AP Interview: NATO shelves Kosovo troop reduction
- Violent protests signal power struggle in SAfrica
- UK to talk with Libyan rebels about slain officer
- Iranian protest urges help for shrinking lake
- Somalia's refugees celebrate holiday with food aid
- Syrian troops kill 7 on start of Muslim holiday
- UPDATE: Man caught following Monday morning police chase
- Last day for public input for Bishop Estate trustee nominations
- Two Warrior Football Players suspended for Colorado
- Visitor vanished while diving off Kahala
- Aegis coming ashore at PMRF
- Grab bag: Hawai‘i’s 2011 congressional votes
- County to switch to electronic job applications Thursday
- Arrest log for Tuesday, August 30, 2011
- Humane society’s dog park upgrades under way
- Case launches Kaua‘i campaign for U.S. Senate
- 2 North Shore projects require highway closures
- Feds seeking ways to better protect seals
- Talk Story for Tuesday, August 30, 2011
- Boulder shuts down Menehune Road
- Ahukini Attitude
- Obituaries for Tuesday, August 30, 2011
- KPD asking for help finding missing person
- Slater wins at 2011 Billabong Pro Tahiti
- No tsunami threat to Hawaii after large earthquake near Indonesia
- Man who bludgeoned wife with hammer sentenced to life in prison
- Former Campbell Estate trustee Fred Trotter dies
- Mother of pedestrian killed in Makaha: 'I still don't want to believe it'
- Marriott ousted as managers of Waikiki Edition Hotel
- Disney's Aulani Resort & Spa Opens in Ko Olina
- 3 men arrested on extortion charge of Waikiki bar
- City plans sewer work projects in September
- Memorial Service set for Maui native killed in Afghanistan
- Asia-Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo
- Mayor Carlisle comments on the Rail
- Kauai Teachers confront Gov. Abercrombie
- NA KOA BOWL Tonight
- Kaneohe Marines, sailors deploying to Afghanistan
- ATM break in leads to police chase
- Fastest sailing ship in world coming to Honolulu
- Youth issues meeting taking place at state capitol
- New Zealand's penguin visitor starts journey home
- Israel lures Hollywood to film in the Holy Land
- Perry wins top award but Beyonce baby tops show
- FM Noda faces challenges as Japan's next leader
- Irene: Wet, deadly and expensive, but no monster
- Lockerbie bomber in coma, near death, brother says
- Va. soldier sought in 4 deaths found dead in Pa.
- AP EXCLUSIVE: Afghans scuttle US-Taliban talks
- Drought, high demand makes hay hard to find
- Stock markets rise after Fed chief's speech
- Stock futures rise after Irene weaker than feared
- Greek banks to merge, form nation's biggest lender
- Obama to tap Krueger for economic post
- Swedish bank Nordea to lay off 2,000 staff
- Chinese general's spy talk leaked onto YouTube
- Oil below $86 as US refineries survive hurricane
- Libyan rebels ask NATO to keep up pressure
- Syrian forces storm northern village, kill 1
- PetroChina says refinery fire in Dalian put out
- UN warns of bird flu resurgence, new Asian strain
- Merkel stands by under-fire foreign minister
- New Zealand news agency closing after 132 years
- NYC's subway back on track for commute after Irene
- Bomber of Baghdad mosque disguised self as beggar
- Irene gone: Close watch on flooding rivers
- After hurricane, New Yorkers hardly miss a beat
- Humane Society seeks horse sponsors
- Kapaia bridge towers to be stabilized
- Pioneer helps out Westside students
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, August 29, 2011
- KPD ready to start accreditation process
- Puerto Rico senator resigns in photo controversy
- Basuel’s Warrior look gets Healthy Baby nod
- E komo mai Iwaki: Council approves Kaua‘i’s 15th sister city
- Deadly pedestrian accident closes part of Farrington Highway
- School takes practice to injured QB
- Two Warrior Football Players Suspended
- Hawaii Foodbank Hunger Walk raises $130,000
- Crews reach stranded hiker off the Pali
- Firefighters mopping up Ewa brush fire
- Sunday's quick weather forecast
- Bank of Hawaii volunteers pitch in to help the community
- Local company recalls chicken caesar salads
- Senator Akaka receives piece of Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Greek Festival draws thousands
- UH cancer researchers discover genetic link to mesothelioma, melanoma of eye
- 10 dead after strong typhoon hits Philippines
- Teachers, governor: Let’s talk
- County Council grapples with TAU growth bill
- County in talks about creating Human Resources Department
- Flowers take center stage at Farm Fair
- Westside water project’s completion celebrated
- Coral reefs, beach character topic of Hanapepe Library presentation
- Regaining confidence key to economic outlook
- Public Meetings for Sunday, August 28, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, August 28, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, August 28, 2011
- Behind Apple's products is longtime designer Ive
- Bernanke offers no new steps but leans on Congress
- Iran warns of regional crisis if Syria falls
- 8 dead as typhoon slams northern Philippines
- Chavez set to begin new round of cancer treatment
- Hurricane Irene dumps foot of rain; 2M powerless
- 2M lose power as Hurricane Irene moves north
- Tripoli faces severe shortages of food, fuel
- Libyan forces killed detainees: rights group
- Nigeria leader, UN vow to work on after HQ bombing
- Keselowski grabs 3rd win of season at Bristol
- Some stores close but New Yorkers continue to shop
- Before Jobs, Sam Walton and Bill Gates took exits
- Militants from Afghanistan kill dozens in Pakistan
- Al-Qaida's No. 2 reported killed by US in Pakistan
- AP-GfK Poll: Obama faces trouble with key voters
- Irene moving up mid-Atlantic states; moving NNE
- Director Sofia Coppola weds in southern Italy
- Mexican army, feds raid casinos after arson attack
- Airlines scrap thousands of flights as Irene hits
- Indian anti-corruption activist ends hunger strike
- NYC mayor says edge of Irene reaching city
- 65 Hawaii Red Cross volunteers ready to deploy for Irene relief on moment's notice
- Man accused of trying to sell stolen property to undercover officers
- Terry O'Quinn's Hawaii Five-0 trailer lands
- Typhoon-triggered landslides kill 6 in Philippines
- UH planning tuition hike
- Inheriting the rat face
- ALL’S FAIR!
- Who can? Domestic violence panel says Yael Li-Ron can
- How not to read
- Arrest log for Saturday, August 27, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, August 27, 2011
- CKMS rallies for pedestrian safety
- Wilcox Hospital earns trauma designation
- Stephanie Lum interviews Linda Johnsrud regarding UH tuition hikes
- Team effort helps overweight Hawaii children
- Hurricane Irene affecting Hawaii travel
- Pigging out for Warrior Football
- Oahu still after Coqui
- Big Island donkey meeting
- Dropping golf balls for great cause
- Derek Jeter and actress Minka Kelly split up
- FAA: 4 dead in Missouri medical helicopter crash
- LSU QB, teammate booked in bar fight and released
- Singapore voters head to polls to choose president
- Tripoli calmer as Gadhafi's men pushed out
- 'What am I going to do?' NYC subways ordered shut
- UN headquarters car bombing in Nigeria kills 18
- Bachmann says she'd consider minimum wage changes
- Worry more about Irene's water than storm's wind
- APNewsBreak: Perry bills feds for housing illegals
- Deadly casino attack shocks Mexicans
- Poll: GOP voters feeling better about prez choices
- Cuban man '24' proud of his 4 extra fingers, toes
- Big Island has new fire chief
- Magnitude-5.4 quake shakes Afghanistan
- Ex-Mexico prez suggests truce with drug cartels
- European soccer teams face host of financial woes
- Syrian forces kill 2 as tens of thousands protest
- Biographer: Strauss-Kahn relieved to have passport
- China law change would allow secret detentions
- Generators, batteries big sellers ahead of Irene
- Hurd, Ellison pay valued at more than $77M each
- Irene to bring outages, scattered shortages of gas
- Apple gives Tim Cook 1 million shares
- Hurricane Irene to deliver blow to economy
- Economy grew at slower 1 pct. rate this spring
- Airlines begin canceling flights in earnest
- Bernanke's speech sends stocks higher; Dow up 134
- Aloha Aulani, Disney resort set to open
- 2 million ordered to leave as Irene takes aim
- Tuition hikes proposed for University of Hawaii
- Hawaii to receive $13.9 million in homeland security grants
- Irene slightly weaker; warning area extends north
- Mass being held for injured Damien football player
- Live Irene Update with Drew Levinson
- President Obama speech on Hurricane Irene
- Oahu elementary school gets solar power
- Amtrak's California Zephyr train derails in Neb.
- Vice President Biden personally thanks Hawaii's military
- Noise from night work riles Waikiki residents
- Bulletin Board for Friday, August 26, 2011
- KADG accepting students
- Island History for Friday, August 26, 2011
- HRV biofeedback on tap for Zonta of Kaua‘i
- New OPA program to cut case load
- Koloa fire likely started by a lit cigarette
- Obituaries for Friday, August 26, 2011
- How now wet cow
- Winners emerge as farm fair opens at Vidinha Stadium
- Committee approves Lydgate campgrounds
- CONSUMER ALERT: Gyoza recall in Hawaii
- Inouye to HART: "I'll do my best."
- Homeless accused of deliberately setting fires in protest of airport viaduct sweep
- Waikiki visitors brutally assaulted
- Rolling out red carpet for Hawaii film "One Voice"
- Vice President Biden gives MCBH address
- Jurors shown trash bin allegedly used to dispose of homicide victim's body
- 1 missing as strong typhoon skirts Philippines
- Kaneohe Marines charged in hazing 'suicide'
- UPDATE: Fire inspectors believe Koloa fire started by cigarette
- About-face for Berlusconi, who feted Gadhafi
- Few think Bernanke speech will signal major action
- Kansas man convicted of capital murder in 4 deaths
- Apple's magic enthralls Main Street., Wall Street
- AP Exclusive: 5 years later, the Jena 6 move on
- Airlines begin canceling flights as Irene nears
- Calif. evacuees go home after rail fire flames die
- Low rates squeeze savers and may hold back economy
- Defense employee arrested in Ga. on bribery charge
- Bombs kill 9 in attacks against Iraqi police
- Medical examiner rules Flanagan's death a suicide
- Oil rises as Irene heads for the East Coast
- Report: NASA made proper pick for retired shuttles
- Without Jobs, Apple must show it can still deliver
- NC counties tell thousands to leave as Irene looms
- Stocks sink, ending a three-day rally; Dow off 170
- Delta confirms plan to buy 100 Boeing planes
- AP-GfK poll: Views on economy, Obama role sour
- Fixed mortgage rates rise from decades lows
- Russians search for crashed spaceship in Siberia
- It's alive! Space station's humanoid robot awake
- East vs. West quakes: Way different creatures
- Wild world: Millions of unseen species fill Earth
- Study links El Nino climate to civil wars, unrest
- Found at Gadhafi compound: Condoleezza Rice photos
- Rebels lay siege to Gadhafi forces in Tripoli
- AC still out at Honolulu International
- Airstrike kills 8 suspected militants in Yemen
- Chile to probe torture, death of Bachelet's father
- US, Europe press for release of Libyan assets
- Social media firms meet UK govt for riot talks
- Sri Lanka proposes end of wartime emergency laws
- US officials ponder Irene evacuations
- LIVE STREAM: Vice President Biden MCBH address
- Bicyclist in critical condition after Kalihi hit-and-run
- Wild world: Millions of unseen species fill Earth
- Study links El Nino climate to civil wars, unrest
- UH Board of Regents meeting on Maui Today
- UH Board of Regents meeting on Maui Today
- Wisconsin government worker arrested on Maui
- Bruddah Pekelo passing
- Bruddah Pekelo passing
- Kauai's popular Kipu Falls fenced-off
- Kauai's popular Kipu Falls fenced-off
- Food bank denies wrongdoing
- Land company blocks access to popular waterfall
- Copper thieves hit Nimitz lights
- Copper thieves hit Nimitz lights
- Walking school bus rolls through Kilauea
- Working water
- Obituaries for Thursday, August 25, 2011
- Arrest Log for Thursday, August 25, 2011
- Business owners concerned over rail property takeover
- Business owners concerned over rail property takeover
- Don't assume you're safe in a crosswalk
- Don't assume you're safe in a crosswalk
- Admitted marijuana user gives gripping testimony at high-profile murder trial
- Hot day even hotter at Honolulu International
- Hot day even hotter at Honolulu International
- Hanabusa to defend seat in November
- Hanabusa to defend seat in November
- 20 acres burn in Haleiwa brushfire
- AG's office to hold auction of forfeited property
- Teen in critical after Black Point swimming accident
- Kipu Falls access closed
- UH Manoa Chancellor stepping down
- HTA: Visitor spending up, arrivals down
- Apple says Steve Jobs resigning as CEO, effective
- $2.3M grant for Hawaii research of liver cancer
- No Tsunami from powerful Peru quake
- Photographs of Hawaii's 276 fallen heroes of the Vietnam conflict needed
- Hawaii: The State of Clean Energy Tonight
- Native Hawaiian Conference is Today
- 'Die, Gadhafi': Libya's embassies abroad defect
- Hawaii-based Marines face punishment for hazing death
- Irene weakens but remains big threat to US
- Powerful Hurricane Irene heads toward Bahamas, US
- Burger King introduces oatmeal to breakfast menu
- Oil climbs on stronger manufacturing activity
- Nokia launches 3 mass-market smartphones
- NKorea reported ready to halt WMD tests
- Google settles pharmacy ad probe for $500 million
- CBO: Budget deficit to hit $1.28T, down slightly
- Higher durable-goods orders ease economic worries
- With CIA help, NYPD moves covertly in Muslim areas
- Russian space ship fails to reach orbit
- BC-BKC--NCAA-Tennessee,1st Ld-Writethru, BKC
- Journalists freed from Tripoli hotel after days
- Search for hidden damage after East Coast quake
- Survey: Employers consider ending health coverage
- Scattered battles flare across Tripoli
- 9/11 families headed to meeting with Eric Holder
- EU expands Syria sanctions to target Iranians
- Houston votes to turn off red light cameras
- Tennessee's Summitt has early onset dementia
- Navy board deliberating in raunchy video case
- Stocks swing from gains to losses in trading
- Likely UN vote to unfreeze Libyan assets this week
- Airstrikes kill 36 suspected militants in Yemen
- China official tells Web firms to control content
- Evacuations begin on tiny NC island ahead of Irene
- Toll Brothers' 3Q net income rises, revenue drops
- 5 more people die in north Nigerian floods
- Homeless man killed after struck by van on Nimitz Viaduct
- EU sanctions Iranian force for Syria repression
- Hanabusa to seek re-election, announcement expected this week
- Waialua woman dies following car crash
- Protests for ex-PM on Ukraine Independence Day
- Native Hawaiian Conference to begin Wednesday at Convention Center
- Baldwin Beach Park closed Wednesday
- Honolulu, Australian city share link to surf hero
- Governor: Lightning fast Internet by 2018
- Book Buzz Modern-day Thoreaus enriched by simpler life
- From hiding, Gadhafi tells Libyans to free Tripoli
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Wailua mauka
- Obituaries for Wednesday, August 24, 2011
- State to reform juvenile detention home
- Council moving back to Historic County Building
- Hospital beach outing brings people together
- Why NOAA considered euthanizing aggressive monk seal
- NY court dismisses sex case; Strauss-Kahn free
- Sumitomo won't appeal Honolulu rail decision
- Honolulu goes mobile with new APPS
- Drive-by shooting in broad daylight leaves bullet-riddled truck in Makaha
- Group Questions Cost of Rail Realignment
- UPDATE: 911 service restored on Molokai, brushfires under control
- Homeless admit government needs to get tougher
- Strongest quake since '44 jars East Coast
- Minor damage from magnitude-5.3 Colorado quake
- Uncle Frank of 'Kimmel Show' fame dies at 77
- BREAKING: 5.8 earthquake shakes Virginia, D.C. and New York
- Expect traffic delays on Saddle Road
- Coast Guard and City Update Agreement
- AP survey: No recession but weakness will endure
- Tests show no illegal drugs in Winehouse body
- New skydiving operation proposed on Big Island
- Hawaii Marines training in new facility before heading to Afghanistan
- Public hearing in Hilo for next Hawaii County fire chief
- 4 acres damaged in Maui brush fire
- Hilo gears up to greet returning World Series champs
- Governor to announce broadband Internet initiative
- Talk Story for Tuesday, August 23, 2011
- CKMS students help donate books
- Eloquent ‘elepaio
- Get on the air at the fair with KARC
- KCC opens doors to fall excitement
- Arrest log for Tuesday, August 23, 2011
- County expanding ‘ohana
- 1st round of auditions for Willy Wonka pau
- Water board delays vote on rate increases
- Turtle Bay downsizes hotel development plan
- Largest Colorado quake since 1973 shakes homes
- Calling all APEC volunteers!
- Manslaughter defendant who picked up new arrest still has chance to bail out again
- DOT launches Beat the School Jam campaign
- Damien quarterback talks about injury and future
- Ex-stockbroker sentenced for fraud
- HPD looks for man missing from fishing village
- Obama: Gadhafi regime is over
- HPD motorcycle officers on Oahu's roads training for dignitary escort duty
- Gadhafi's rule may soon be over
- Makaha Beach restoration project begins
- Police search for missing Big Island man, needs medication
- HPD searching for wanted fugitive
- Lawyer: Penis amputee 'doesn't feel like a man'
- United Airlines spends $500M to improve seats
- Traffic Alert: H1 lanes closed in Makakilo
- Man charged with trying to steal copper gutters from school pleads not guilty
- Another illegal snake confiscated on Oahu
- GOP may OK tax increase that Obama hopes to block
- Libyan rebels claim control of most of Tripoli
- No tsunami threat to Hawaii after Japan earthquake
- Property taxes due Today
- Did Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries have a "magical" wedding?
- New Gallup study: Hawaii leads in national well-being
- Man in critical condition following motorcycle crash
- Coast Guard rescues kayaker in Yokohama Bay
- Multi-vehicle crash cleared on H-1 freeway
- Police searching for 4 suspects in Halawa armed robbery
- Water rate hike hearing scheduled for Monday
- Hawai‘i biofuels option could prove costly for ratepayers
- County farm fair in sight
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, August 22, 2011
- Obituaries for Monday, August 22, 2011
- Sovereignty group works to reclaim rights
- Valley Views
- Crew stops Lumaha‘i fire
- Council approves Civic Center ATM
- Special Olympics athletes compete in soccer & bocce ball tournaments
- Libyan rebels take most of Tripoli
- Property taxes due Monday
- 'Back to School' traffic expected to get worse Monday
- Fire crews kept busy with another East Oahu brush fire
- Big Island could get heavy rain from ‘Fernanda’
- Liberals complain about Obama; will it cost votes?
- Humane Society removing wild donkeys from Hawaii
- Obama to Congress: Work together to aid jobless
- Man drives 1,400 miles for pizza
- In Iraq, youngest US troops bore the heaviest toll
- Soetoro-Ng brings ‘Ladder’ to Art Night
- Japanese students reach Kaua‘i through English contest
- PMRF at Kekaha Rifle Range
- The cats of fiction
- CKMS to be ‘Hot Spot’ on Friday
- A Hawai‘i carbon tax?
- Obituaries for Sunday, August 21, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, August 21, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, August 21, 2011
- Four students give life to bookzingo dot com.
- Hilo wins Senior Little League World Series
- Few problems, few boats at Kaneohe Bay sandbar for Statehood Day weekend
- On Statehood Day, more talk of sovereignty
- Former CBS Executive dies on Maui
- Oahu falls in Cal Ripken World Series
- Fernanda fizzles out, now a remnant low pressure system
- Pair of 7+ quakes shake Vanuatu; no Hawaii tsunami alert
- Young Brothers shortens gate hours
- Obituaries for Saturday, August 20, 2011
- Kmart’s Pasion-Saflor bests thousands, wins national prize
- Na Pali closed for animal control
- Bees-iness as usual
- Bring on the pink
- Arrest Log for Saturday, August 20, 2011
- Homeless plan progress hard to measure
- Purposeful parenting starts with communication
- ‘Tía Isa Wants a Car’
- Retweet, sexting enter Oxford English Dictionary
- Dangerous wildfire was deliberately set
- Kids book with Hawaii ties under attack
- New TV show gets state approval, shooting starts next week
- Local small businesses hang on during economic rollercoaster
- Big Island ranch burglarized
- Seasonally adjusted unemployment unchanged
- Shark spotted at Waikiki beach
- Birther group offers $5,000 for Hawaii Newspaper
- Water main break in Kalama Valley
- Lawsuits filed for Indiana stage collapse victims
- Mauna Kea telescope back up after lightning strike
- Hawaii companies win huge contract for solar energy
- 6th person dies from Ind. fair accident injuries
- UPDATE: Tropical storm Fernanda dissipating
- HECO: Power restored in Makiki area
- Tropical Storm Fernanda - Central Pacific Hurricane Center
- Hawaii possible launch location for spacecraft
- Hawaii hotel occupancy improves
- Statehood Day holiday schedule
- US, allies declare that Syria's Assad must leave
- Scientists expect new Kilauea activity
- Search for Big Island fire chief narrowed down to 5 applicants
- Tips on preparing for hurricane season disasters
- Neighbors help save their street from fire
- Hiker airlifted from Alaka‘i
- Island History for Friday, August 19, 2011
- Hawai‘i greenhouse gas rules missing in action
- Obituaries for Friday, August 19, 2011
- No Tsunami after 6.5 Quake in Japan
- Honolulu shoe store survives & thrives after almost 100 years
- Rail company warns city of financial trouble ahead
- Firefighters battle Hawaii Kai Brush fire
- Grieving family reacts as grand jury indicts woman accused of deadly crash
- Evacuations after brush fire in Haleiwa
- Kauai sexual harassment suit settled for $215,000
- Woman rescued from Kauai trail
- Victorino's suspension reduced to 2 games
- UPDATE: 2 Homes destroyed in Kauai brush fire
- Inmates plead guilty, no contest to Waiawa prison breakout
- Here we go again: Another big down day for Dow
- Honolulu gas prices drop to $4 a gallon
- INTERVIEW: Gov. Abercrombie on Sunrise
- INTERVIEW: Charles Djou on Sunrise
- Labor Day camping permits on sale
- Grease causes wastewater spill in Wahiawa
- Big Island police cracking down on DUI enforcement
- HART meeting expected to discuss Ansaldo Contract
- Stocks fall on worries about slower global economy
- US, allies demand Assad exit in Syria
- Storm update: Fernanda moves closer to Hawaii
- Brushfire forces South Shore evacuation
- Plea deal called ‘heroic’
- Otsuka’s donates to Easter Seals
- Pontorno still missing
- County, KCC reach bus partnership
- Neither sweet nor fitting
- Arrest Log for Thursday, August 18, 2011
- Protections for monk seals could have broad implications
- Crash hospitalizes Kilauea cyclist
- Governor reports on progress
- Home destroyed, 98 evacuated in Kauai brush fire
- HPD officers receive heroism awards for taking down gunman, saving woman's life
- Djou runs again but first deploys to war zone
- On-line campaign targets concert violence
- GOP leaders react as governor outlines fiscal accomplishments, upcoming initiatives
- Transcript of Governor Abercrombie's 'New Day' speech
- Experts meet in Honolulu to focus on Rat Lungworm Disease
- Council advances bill for flat-rate cab fare
- 3.5 quake shakes Big Island
- Brushfire fully extinguished; 1 home destroyed
- Cyclist hospitalized after striking pedestrian
- Buoys marking sandbar safety zone missing
- Labor day booze ban imposed at sandbar
- Trailer for Jason Momoa's Conan released
- Kauai announces holiday closures
- Report: Hawaii hotel occupancy dropped in June
- Big Island police search for missing man
- 3 HPD officers receiving high honors
- Humane Society seeking pet food donations
- Man involved in multi-vehicle crash arrested for drunk driving
- Council to vote on SMA permit for Marriott in Laie
- Google's patent play: $12.5B for Motorola Mobility
- $2.5M federal grant to repair Oahu alternate route
- Moderate drinking may help prevent Alzheimer's, other dementia
- Fernanda moves west with little change in strength
- Injured hiker airlifted from Hanakapi‘ai
- Monk seal escapes sealed fate
- HPD to use fight video in investigation
- Wailua Homesteads 1929 to 1936
- Fernanda to become Hurricane, then weaken
- Kekaha lifeguard tower to move this week
- KIUC prepares to roll out smart meters
- Labor Day Breakfast tickets now available
- Sunshine Markets blooming
- Frugal living
- Obituaries for Wednesday, August 17, 2011
- Kaua‘i leaders get grants
- Army ‘discouraged’ by record-high suicides
- Study ranks Hawai‘i 26th in well-being of children
- LIVE STREAM - Governor to address progress & plan
- Helping the Homeless
- City begins trucking excess sewage from Sand Island
- Hawaii Enterprise rents EV's
- 2011 Kids Count data: Hawaii ranks 26th for key indicators of child health, well-being
- Visitor airlifted from Hanakapiai Falls
- Biden to stop in Hawaii after Asia trip
- Ex-city councilman's sentencing for theft, campaign spending violations delayed
- Kamehameha Highway contraflowed after Jeep crashes into pole
- Fitch Ratings keeps US at AAA rating
- Disney's Aulani halts time-share unit sales
- $1M Scholarship to help adult students at UH Hilo
- Sony cuts price of PlayStation 3 by $50 to $249
- Ex-office manager pleads no contest to stealing $57K from architectural firm
- Teen arrested in bus stop beating death
- Man pleads no contest to sexually assaulting co-ed at UH dorms
- 21 customers affected by Hawaii Kai water main break
- No Hawaii city makes 'Best Places to Live' list
- New stamps feature work of Hilo artist
- HFD investigating Kalihi warehouse fire
- Water main break closes street in Kalihi
- Talk Story for Tuesday, August 16, 2011
- Up and over: Garbage truck clears guardrail on Kapa‘a Bypass
- Market down, homeowner taxes up
- GIFCU helps food bank
- ‘Wainiha’ stirs with memories of sugar history
- Kekahu Foundation seeks candidates for Board of Directors
- Public input sought on county’s first multi-modal land transportation plan
- Arrest log for Tuesday, August 16, 2011
- Free pie and coffee on Lemon Meringue Day
- House blessing in Kekaha completes dream come true
- Obituaries for Tuesday, August 16, 2011
- You may think you’ve seen Ho‘opi‘i Falls ...
- Bed bugs like paradise too
- Bombs tear through 17 Iraqi cities, 63 killed
- Stocks rise for third day after acquisition flurry
- Interview with Marc Alexander
- Judge rejects deadly driver's request to reduce 10-year prison sentence
- Concert beating victim's angry over lack of answers
- Labor board orders state to respond to HSTA ethics complaint
- Haleiwa Brush fire under control
- Maui barricade suspect in court
- Governor details achievements of state's 90-day homelessness plan
- FORECAST: Not much expected from SIX-E
- Rainbow Wahine ranked in top 10
- U.S. Marshals arrest unregistered Sex Offender
- Moving to Manoa, UH students back to class
- Jack Johnson makes famine relief donation
- Governor names Nakasone to Circuit Court
- Losing rail bidder asks FTA to terminate contract
- Sand restoration for Makaha Surfing Beach
- Okudara had stash of weapons inside Kahului home
- State releases findings on Sumitomo protest
- 4 Hawaii cities named America's 'Most Fun, Affordable Cities'
- All lanes reopened on Nimitz Highway following vehicle accident
- Flags at half staff to honor former Big Island mayor
- Man arrested in police officer assault
- Man arrested in connection with Puna shooting
- Hawaii recognized for nuclear safety
- UH Warrior Football tickets on sale
- Police searching for couple in Waikiki hotel robbery
- Drug charges dominate recent indictments list
- Artisan Fair unveils new products, vendors
- Payroll check: A look at how 2 Hawai‘i governors compare
- Guardian Angels
- Hearts go out to Japan at Aloha Kaua‘i concert
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, August 15, 2011
- Garden Island HOGS howl at the moon
- HSTA files formal ethic charge in contract dispute
- H-1 Freeway near Aiea to close Sunday
- For hostage negotiators, patience is a virtue
- Lunalilo Street on-ramp weekday morning closure shortened one hour
- Case opens up his campaign headquarters
- UPDATE: Water restored to affected customers; conservation still needed
- Japanese visitor nearly drowns at Magic Island
- 7-year-old boy's body found in Thibodaux
- State board approves regulations for Hanalei Bay
- Governor Abercrombie gives update on "90-Day Plan"
- Board of Water Supply continues to ask Leeward Oahu residents to conserve water
- BLNR approves new Hanalei rules
- Tic Tac TAU
- Crowd sings of Hiraoka at 1st KVMH bon dance
- Hooser mulling run for Congress
- New food bank blessed
- Kmart opens Mainland doors for cashier champ
- Talk of more anti-bullying legislation next year
- Lost hikers airlifted from Koke‘e
- Running afoul of credit risks with lack of leadership
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, August 14, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, August 14, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, August 14, 2011
- Meals on Wheels promotes fundraiser as money sources become less certain
- H-1 Freeway to close Sunday night
- Woman drowns in Kahala swimming pool
- Man arrested trying to steal copper rain gutters from school
- Allegations of gang rape & more at HI Center for Deaf & Blind
- London police say nearly 700 charged over riots
- KEO strives to integrate homeless into society
- KEO strives to integrate homeless into society
- Victims’ advocate: Oversight needed for labor recruiting
- ‘Boyfriend Season’ almost upon us
- Langstaff, Kikumoto named ‘Bigs’ of the Year
- Arrest log for Saturday, August 13, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, August 13, 2011
- Home-spun lu‘au celebrates community
- Community need grows in times of economic woe
- Extreme thirst contributes to fugitive's surrender on Maui
- Concert turns violent as thugs pound each other
- 9/11 firefighters meet Pearl Harbor vets
- Maui standoff ends peacefully
- Compliments and complaints about Hilton's master plan
- Judge sentences Ohio killer of 11 to death
- Accident backing up traffic to Hawaii Kai
- Military scholarships given at U.H.
- Water restored, McCully reopened
- Maui Barricade Ends Peacefully
- International Space Station appears in Hawaii skies this weekend
- FBI looking for mortgage scam victims
- Man arrested for assault with pipe
- Powerful solar flare has limited impact on Earth
- Wall Street, banks boost Europe stocks
- All lanes open on H-1 following vehicle fire
- All lanes open on H-1 following vehicle fire
- Big Island firefighters contain Kona wild fire
- Big Island firefighters contain Kona wild fire
- Monk seal to be killed at Kure Atoll reported missing
- Monk seal to be killed at Kure Atoll reported missing
- Aquarium answers questions about mystery "octo-squid"
- HFD investigating Ewa Beach house fire
- HFD investigating Ewa Beach house fire
- Brush Fire on Big Island Closes part of Kaiminani Drive
- TRAFFIC ALERT: McCully closed through morning commute
- iPads trump oil: Apple is most valuable US company
- Altered waters, altered life
- Escape for teachers on most costly health plans
- KPD looking for runaway
- Arrest log for Friday, August 12, 2011
- Kaua‘i students have it their way
- Island History for Friday, August 12, 2011
- Hanalei transfer station not taking metal, appliances
- Young Japanese students discover Kaua‘i
- Obituaries for Friday, August 12, 2011
- Surprise: Man leaves Kahului home, just not suspect
- Aloha Stadium Face Lift
- Authorities prepare for 9/11 anniversary emergencies
- UH Book Rentals Picking Up
- Kaneohe Marine killed in Afghanistan
- Lenses shield 9/11 photogs as they capture history
- Rain takes some of the 'stink' out of plant
- Mortgage rates fall again, 30-year near record low
- Dow soars 423 points on economic news
- Maui man killed in Afghanistan honored on his birthday
- Stocks soar on small positive economic signs
- APEC picks finalists for Hawaii Business Innovation Showcase
- European stocks up as US continues rollercoaster
- TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Waikiki road closure
- Facility to protect monk seals planned for Big Island
- New poll ranks Hawaii 'Most Democratic State'
- Servicemembers killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash identified
- Trial for freeway shooting rampage suspect delayed
- Volunteer for Honolulu Habitat for Humanity's Build-a-Thon
- Lydgate still not ready for camping
- Vacation rental proposal draws stiff opposition
- Man injured in brawl hopes to start new life
- Plantation on alert to thwart thieves
- Obituaries for Thursday, August 11, 2011
- De Fries, Pavao among photos needed for Vietnam memorial
- Arrest Log for Thursday, August 11, 2011
- Aloha Kaua‘i for Japan event this Sunday
- Asian stocks lower after Wall Street tumbles
- Kaua‘i Remembered: Okolehau
- Public invited to comment on draft rules for county parks
- Zumba event to honor kumu hula
- DEVELOPING: Shots Heard at Kahului Barricade Situation
- Military killed Taliban who downed US helicopter
- National Guard unit returns from Afghanistan mission
- No ruling on HSTA request to temporarily halt pay cuts
- Kauai Police make 'Most Wanted' arrest
- Man identified in fatal moped crash
- Waikiki road closure on Thursday
- Jury recommends execution for Ohio serial killer
- Famous "Times Square Kiss" sculpture arrives in Hawaii
- Lengthy prison time for men convicted in Cab driver stabbing
- Stocks resume sell-off; Dow finishes down 519
- Surfers honor Hawaii man killed in Afghan crash
- Corpse plant blooms in Hilo
- Dow closes down 520 points; S&P 500...
- Polygamist leader gets life in prison for assault
- US military probes deadly Afghan helicopter crash
- Abercrombie considering the return of mainland inmates
- Army: Delay in Hawaii training permit to cost $8M
- Vineyard Street reopened following pedestrian accident
- Police arrest attempted robbery suspect
- EPA fines Kamaaina Termite & Pest Control
- City to launch motorpool Wednesday
- Hawaii charter school task force to meet
- Rescue tubes’ life-saving powers grow
- Kaua‘i Veterans Corner
- Mayor invites public to community meetings
- Panda pulls out stops for KLA
- ‘New’ Otsuka’s team unleashes excitement
- Pride At Work Hawai‘i workshop set for Aug. 27
- Obituaries for Wednesday, August 10, 2011
- KIUC 3rd-quarter meeting Thursday
- Book Buzz: It’s all about the human condition
- Planning Dept.: ‘Use runs with the land’
- Watanabe orders return of Atooi badge
- How dangerous is invasive dodder to Kaua‘i?
- President honors Hawaii special ops troop killed in Afghanistan
- 'First' flight from China to Hawaii arrives
- Dow's Ups and Downs Worry Pre-Retirees
- RAW VIDEO: New aerials of Pu`u `Ô `ô Lava
- Military launches probe into helicopter crash
- Ala Wai body identified as Mississippi man
- Critical moped crash near Punchbowl
- Hawaiian Telcom utility line down in Kailua
- Police look for tips after suspicious brushfires
- Downgrade not so bad - in the short term
- Reward offered for stolen Maui goats
- Dow soars 429 points on Fed statement
- Oahu home sales continue to slide
- Nagasaki remembers A-bomb, US sends representative
- INTERVIEW: Congresswoman Mazie Hirono talks US economy
- Vote for the 'Most Awkward Family'
- HFD responding to smoldering wild fire on H-3 freeway
- Check forgery suspect arrested
- Retrial ordered for man convicted of selling meth to officer
- Waikiki road closed Tuesday due to repair work
- Hawaii scientists install deep ocean observatory
- Toro nagashi a joyful sendoff
- Talk Story for Tuesday, August 9, 2011
- Old courthouse slated for renovation
- Arrest log for Tuesday, August 9, 2011
- Sunset, entertainment, food highlight help for Children’s Justice Center
- Cody Onizuka pleads not guilty in Sexting case
- Aloun trial meltdown may impact other case
- Obituaries for Tuesday, August 9, 2011
- Hawaii Little League Coach involved in post-game altercation
- Big Island blogger claims police brutality
- Las Vegas man accused of mass spamming on Facebook
- Waikiki Aquarium euthanizes 'resident' monk seal
- APEC preview: there's economic opportunity out there
- Gold prices soar, but don't sell yet says investor
- Inouye sounds off on U.S. debt
- S&P downgrades Fannie and Freddie, US-backed debt
- Asian stocks tumble after Wall Street rout
- Fire guts Waikiki warehouse
- Dow plunges more than 634 points after downgrade
- Marsupial confiscated in Honolulu
- Obama seeks to reassure faith in US credit
- KPD finds runaway
- NASA spacecraft begins 5-year trip to Jupiter
- Kalanianaole Highway reopened after fatal crash
- Fire closes Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki
- Victorino appeals 3 game suspension
- Fatal Crash closes Kalanianaole Highway
- Global stocks tumble on US debt downgrade fears
- After the downgrade: 10 steps to protect your retirement
- After the downgrade: 10 steps to protect your retirement
- INTERVIEW: Alexis Christoforous talks stocks
- Sand barrier removal underway at Kailua Beach
- Sand barrier removal underway at Kailua Beach
- Kona coffee growers calling for Safeway boycott
- NEAEF underway at Hawaii Prince Hotel
- UH Manoa renting textbooks
- HECO: Power restored in Mililani
- Firefighters battling Pahala brush fire
- Woman prepares to swim from Cuba to Florida
- Dead shark found in woods
- Monk seal forums begin Monday night
- Caliboso resigns from Hawaii utilities commission
- 'Apes' rise to No. 1 this weekend with $54 million
- S&P downgrades US credit rating from AAA
- 45,000 Verizon landline workers strike
- Copter shot down, killing 30 US troops, 8 Afghans
- Cyclists spread Malama Pono’s message
- Kekaha lifeguard tower on the move
- Now a dispute over what’s not in teacher contract
- Feds to spend $21M cleaning up lead on Midway Island
- Hundreds turn out to taste bon season
- Obituaries for Monday, August 8, 2011
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, August 8, 2011
- Foundation, Lions help food pantry
- Police pry woman from overturned car
- Hikers airlifted from canyon
- Fence blocking beach access stands
- Parents share memories of son killed in Afghanistan chopper crash
- Economy, not debt rating, will send markets lower
- Hawaii students line up for back to school blessing
- Friends react to news of Maui man's death in Afghanistan chopper crash
- HPD officer injured in two-car crash in Aina Haina
- Police look for suspect in attempted ATM holdup
- Police remove woman from overturned vehicle
- Jury selection begins for Michael Jackson trial
- Diver found dead off Big Island
- Woman hurt in two-car crash on Kauai
- Four men safe after being airlifted from Waimea Canyon
- Man in critical condition after crash at Campbell Industrial Park
- SUNDAY UPDATE: Pu'u O'o Crater collapses
- Kaua‘i Lagoons’ volunteerism raises help for Iwaki City
- Heiva i Kaua‘i honors children, culture
- Automated trash pick-up starts Sept. 5
- Ke Ala Hele Makalae winds its way along
- Public update Aug. 15 on Hanapepe, Waimea levees
- Relatively obscure franchise tax adds to tax burden
- Obituaries for Sunday, August 7, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, August 7, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, August 7, 2011
- Maui man killed in Afghanistan chopper crash
- Obama pushes his proposals for job growth
- Pastry chef from Japan demonstrates sweet treats
- Concrete truck overturns on H-1 freeway
- Body found in Ala Wai Canal
- Budgets cut, but not weeds, so residents take on park maintenance
- Hawaii based soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Group hacks US law enforcement sites, steals data
- AP sources: Crash kills members of SEAL Team 6
- SATURDAY UPDATE: Pu'u O'o Crater collapses
- After S&P acts, Obama says 'we must do better'
- Kapa‘a Pizza Hut’s doors to shut
- Thai workers: No justice in Aloun case dismissal
- Westin Princeville recognized in Florida
- ‘Best in Show’ perfect for kids with a flair for drama
- Arrest log for Saturday, August 6, 2011
- Feds may euthanize two male monk seals
- Big Island man gets life in beating death of pregnant girlfriend
- Snail mail my email
- Maui's Victorino involved in basebrawl
- Work begins Monday to slow erosion and replenish sand at Kailua Beach
- Minding the beeswax: dangers to bees can threaten you, too
- HPD flooded with calls after releasing model of homicide victim
- EXCLUSIVE: Grieving mom sounds off on alleged killer's new DUI arrest
- Thai workers speak out about Aloun Farms case dismissal
- Deaf and blind students allegedly involved in multiple sexual assaults
- Man wanted for mainland rape arrested on Big Island
- Long prison sentence for man convicted in Ponzi scheme
- Waipahu man says he lost a fortune to investment fraud
- NOAA plans to euthanize "rogue" monk seals
- POLICE: Rash of car break-ins in Puna
- British teen slain by polar bear in Norway Arctic
- FRIDAY UPDATE: Pu'u O'o Crater collapses
- Polygamist leader convicted of child sex assault
- 2 Waianae homes affected by flooding after fire hydrant breaks
- Unemployment rate dips, economy adds 117K jobs
- Reporter raises questions about Irons' drug use
- Honda recalling more than 2 million vehicles
- Roseanne Barr announces presidential run… again
- Chris Tanaka interviews Coach Mack about the Warriors' new season
- Dow Jones takes scary nose dive that could help
- Improved mapping helps target invasive plants
- Obituaries for Friday, August 5, 2011
- Boys Scout Troop 148 Eagles lauded at council meeting
- Island School bottle messages adrift in the North Pacific
- Island History for Friday, August 5, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, August 5, 2011
- Injured hiker airlifted
- Hanalei Rotary awards scholarships
- Soup’s on, Saturday, at Kaua‘i Community Market
- 26 rescues in 6 mos. for county chopper
- Jurors: Prosecution botched trafficking case
- Statewide bottomfish workshops ongoing
- Polygamist leader convicted of child sex abuse
- Howard Dicus talks about the Dow dive
- Cash businesses get temporary reprieve from tax citations
- Concerns continue over rail car builder
- Owners of Aloun Farms 'elated' after judge dismisses human trafficking case
- Oahu man airlifted from Kauai trail
- Sou brothers speak out, Aloun Farms celebrates case dismissal
- UPDATE: Pu'u O'o Crater collapses
- Forced Labor Charges Dismissed in Case Involving Thai Workers
- Driver okay after flipping car in Hawaii Kai
- Gas prices up across Hawaii
- My dog’s life cost $36,846.24; What about value?
- Hawaii delegation reacts to FAA deal
- NASA going green with solar-powered Jupiter probe
- HTA Launches Festivals of Hawai‘i App for iPhone
- Dow average plunges 513, worst drop since 2008
- Dow Jones industrial average falls more than...
- Virginia Tech lockdown lifted
- Near fatal motorcycle crash reported near Kahului Airport
- Crews battle Punaluu brush fire
- Maui Country Club named 'affordable local choice'
- UH Warriors kicking off first practice
- Palolo man arrested in assault case
- Time runs out for Pine Tree Inn
- Arrest Log for Thursday, August 4, 2011
- KIUC starts capital patronage refunds
- Obituaries for Thursday, August 4, 2011
- Visitor helps out theft victims
- BOE rethinks impact fees
- Kaua‘i vets to gain new health center
- PUC reviewing Young Bros. rate increase
- New Lava flow at Pu'u 'O'o crater
- Tesoro's Kapolei refinery goes offline, but fuel supplies should be safe
- Cell phone apps can thwart child predators
- Who's tracking your mobile phone?
- EXCLUSIVE: Mother of ex-school aide's alleged sexting victim found texts 'disgusting'
- Council questions plan to truck sewage sludge
- Key witness testifies in Aloun Farms trial
- Respected Hawaii business woman dies
- Punaluu brushfire closes Hwy 11
- Congress recess leaves 74,000 FAA workers without pay for 5 weeks
- APEC opportunity for 5 lucky Hawaii students
- Gas Company doing emergency work on Kalanianaole Highway
- Lieutenant Governor meets with Chinese delegation
- Hawaii tattoo creates preseason buzz for NY Jets
- Ruling in Hawaii child porn evidence appeal
- Trial for priest accused of sex assault continues Thursday
- Oahu gets $137M pre-APEC makeover
- Download Hawaii News Now's NEW Mobile App
- State sending jury surveys to 225,000 residents
- Hawaii hotels, airline voted best in travel magazine
- Man killed in overnight accident on Likelike Highway
- New Coast Guard Unit Commander named
- Bed-ridden, caged, Egypt's Mubarak goes on trial
- Woman attempts to run ex-boyfriend's truck off road
- Kilauea Point refuge seeks comment on plans
- FBI investigates tip that dead man is D.B. Cooper
- Global stocks drop again on US economy fears
- After 20 years, feed and farm store closes its doors
- Tsunami 1957 — Kalihiwai, Hanalei, Wainiha and Ha‘ena
- Obituaries for Wednesday, August 3, 2011
- ‘White House’ turns green before school starts
- Queen’s Comprehensive Weight Management program opens Kaua‘i clinic
- State: No money to pay Hawai‘i teachers more
- Sand art
- Need moves Koloa church to help KIFB
- Critical moped accident in Haleiwa
- Fire at Waipahu home displaces five people
- Researcher suggests more specific ocean warnings
- Stocks now down for year as economic concerns grow
- New standards challenge students and teachers
- HFD and EMS in favor of proposed merger
- Kauai trash bins to be delivered in coming weeks
- EPA investigates suspected pollution from the Lahaina wastewater facility
- New flood risk maps for Hawaii County
- Key witness takes stand in human trafficking trial
- Jake Shimabukuro performs on Kimmel
- Trial begins for visiting priest accused of sex assault, kidnapping
- BWS crews repair Waikiki water main
- Crisis averted: Obama signs debt deal
- House passes debt deal, Giffords surprises
- Japan's 'Knuckle Princess' coming to Maui
- West Hawaii Civic Center turning on solar power
- Endangered Hawaii species considered for federal list
- Vehicle crashes into wall on Nimitz Highway
- Tree falls down on Round Top Drive
- Japan utility seals area with high radiation level
- Charleston Coast Guard helps recover $180 million in cocaine
- Kaua‘i drownings
- Curbside recycling program to end
- Arrest log for Tuesday, August 2, 2011
- Scheidel Foundation visits
- Talk Story for Tuesday, August 2, 2011
- KPD warns public of home alarm companies selling door-to-door
- Fernandez crowned 2011 Miss Hawai‘i Filipina
- KFD chief: County chopper improves liability
- Obituaries for Tuesday, August 2, 2011
- Kaua‘i’s Most Wanted for Tuesday, August 2, 2011
- Kahuku Village residents fear eviction
- HART salaries
- HFD responds to Waikiki condo fire
- Teacher pleads no contest to assaulting student with hammer
- Councilman rips Hawaii GOP
- Kahuku's Torres Suspended Indefinitely
- Gas Company to close lanes on Tuesday
- Honolulu looks at merging HFD and EMS
- HPD investigating death of man who suffered injuries from fall following argument
- House OKs debt bill, Giffords brings down House
- Georgia woman accused in stiletto heel killing
- J&J cuts maximum Tylenol dose to prevent overdoses
- INTERVIEW: Congresswoman Hanabusa talks debt ceiling vote
- Salt Lake Boulevard closed after car crashes into pole
- Hawaii girl finds message in a bottle from Oregon
- Jake Shimabukuro performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live
- Outdoor siren testing set for Monday
- Maunakea Street reopened after tree falls down
- Winehouse family hopes to set up drug rehab center
- Gov. Abercrombie visiting Leilehua students on first day of school
- William Baldwin to guest star on Hawaii Five-0
- Kahuku football coaches suspended, investigation on-going
- Maui County Council reviewing Lahaina wharf area traffic
- Vanpool Hawaii fees increasing Aug. 1
- Mauna Kea Street closed after tree falls down
- It's a deal: Obama, Congress will avert default
- New Hanalei ocean rules approved
- Philippine troops hunt militants despite Ramadan
- Obituary for Monday, August 1, 2011
- Koloa Plantation Days
- National Guard hard at work
- Man returned to Hawai‘i to face ID theft charges
- Rental Jeep bursts into flames
- Natural power
- Abercrombie’s energy plan MIA
- Kaua‘i Junior Lifeguards bring home 8th consecutive state title
- 4 major earthquakes rock the Pacific in 3 days
- Longtime Lanai fisherman killed in collision with tour boat
- Fire damages Maui home
- Victim in fatal Maui crash identified
- Bridge Club Results
- Western states legislators meet in Hawaii for annual conference
- 20,000 gallons of wastewater spilled in Honolulu
- Rising seas threaten the island nation of Palau
- Colorful day at the Children's Justice Center
- Corpse plant ready to bloom in Hilo
- Like back in the day
- Small crimes can cause some big headaches
- Hawaiian’s defense invokes UN policy
- CAK distributes $8,000 in scholarships at membership meeting
- Moving Mural shows off many facets of Anahola
- Quagmire of public sector employment begs reform
- Public Meetings for Sunday, July 31, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, July 31, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, July 31, 2011
- Homecoming for Big Island woman involved in head-on crash
- Honolulu firefighters aid injured hiker
- 6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Japan
- Got an AED? Emergency medical responders want to make them easier to find
- Hawaii's congressional delegation reacts to debt crisis
- State falling far behind on elevator inspections
- Kauai police warns of alarm companies' tactics
- Reid: 'No progress' toward debt deal
- Father, son find giant jellyfish
- LUC: Lepe‘uli fence inside conservation district
- Lots of happy little fish at Pa‘ani games
- Kanuikapono charter school finds permanent home
- Who runs what?
- The Bookworm for Saturday, July 30, 2011
- Airport manager may be cleared for early takeoff
- Arrest log for Saturday, July 30, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, July 30, 2011
- New mileage standards aim for less fuel, pollution
- House approves debt bill; Senate rejects it
- Passenger on motorcycle dies in Likelike Highway crash
- HPD releases 911 tapes in fatal wrong-way freeway crash
- Human trafficking trial opens in federal Court
- Kawainui Marsh Clean Up
- Crash spurs helmet law discussion
- Man donates $10,000 to lemonade stand
- Honolulu gas prices back over 4 bucks
- Green house unveiled in Kaimuki
- Space station to plunge into ocean at end in 2020
- Medicare cuts nursing home payments by 11 percent
- Driver: Man ran toward semi-truck in I-80 fatal
- Coast Guard wrapping up environmental disaster training
- Man arrested in alleged Kailua stabbing
- United Public Workers Union holding final strike authorization vote
- Delta Aquarids meteor shower happening Friday
- iPod sales plummet
- Apple has more money than the US government
- Flights From Bay Area to Hawaii Changing
- Strike Could Be on the Horizon for UPW
- ‘Constrained by resources,’ State violates elevator code
- Impatient with the state, man acts on his own to have log removed at Sandy Beach
- Lihu‘e student awarded GCSAA scholarship
- Friends of Khaliah-Shay Rapozo accepting donations
- Obituaries for Friday, July 29, 2011
- Elementary students raise money for Japan
- KPD seeks fugitive
- Sometimes the dance comes to you
- Kekaha HCN youth awarded $40,000 scholarship
- Island History for Friday, July 29, 2011
- Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i receives grant
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, July 29, 2011
- False killer whales: The next endangered species?
- Calendar submission guidelines
- The truth about teacher planning days
- No tsunami after 6.7 quake near Fiji
- Hanama‘ulu post office on the chopping block
- KHS names new executive director
- Lawmakers Push to Move Homeless into "Safe Zones" Before APEC
- Shortage of Japanese model cars cuts deep
- Higher health care contribution called an "injustice" to teachers
- Gas leak shuts down busy Waikiki street
- Two HPD officers charged in alleged overtime pay scheme demand jury trial
- Warriors picked to win WAC/Moniz player of year
- Governor announces new state healthcare coordinator
- Police unveil reconstruction sculpture of murder victim
- Bookkeeper pleads not guilty to stealing from Mission Houses Museum
- HPD receives $25K donation for purchase of new taser guns
- TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Road closure in Makiki
- Amy Winehouse left trove of unreleased music
- Coast Guard rescues 2 men on Molokai
- Man killed following head-on crash on Big Island
- First Hawaii County furlough day on Friday
- Police searching for driver in wrong-way crash on Likelike Highway
- Free Screenings for World Hepatitis Day
- Hawaii considers moving homeless before APEC
- The debt ceiling debate: It's about 2012
- Isenberg site selected
- ‘Peas’ trying to float rubber duckies in Wailua
- A decade after 9/11, emergency response needs help
- Arrest Log for Thursday, July 28, 2011
- Waimea Temple’s bon dance set for this weekend; Kapa‘a next
- Obituaries for Thursday, July 28, 2011
- Book Buzz: The art of filmmaking at Lihu‘e Library
- County GIS effort garners award
- Final charge dropped against Robson
- Tree skyline set to return
- Citizens try to fight prostitution, drug use, gambling in Chinatown
- Vanpool Hawaii participation drops as fee rises
- Off-duty TSA agent accused of intimidation
- Burglary suspects exposed to hazardous materials
- Illegal animal confiscated in Kaneohe
- Banking on Social Security
- Perks of driving electric vehicles
- TRAFFIC ALERT: All lanes of H-1 reopened
- Authorities choose not to recover rescue costs
- 12 illegal animals turned in to state over 2 weeks
- The White House to host APEC Dinner in Waikiki
- Hawaii National Bank moving Kailua branch
- Bee pest spreading on Maui and Molokai
- CBS holding Ultimate Hawaii Five-0 fan contest
- World leaders to meet in tourist-filled Waikiki
- Rains, mudslides submerge SKorean capital, kill 36
- 'Battleship' trailer released
- Save Money with Local iDcard Discount Program
- Police searching for 2 Waikiki robbery suspects
- Makaha woman arrested after attacking friend with cell phone
- Parent company of Hawaiian Airlines reports $50M net loss
- Rescue efforts resumed for stranded hikers in Kualoa Valley
- Sleep with your iPhone? You're not alone
- Philippine ship to stop in Pearl Harbor
- Big Island police narcotics dog to retire
- Slow Philippine storm leaves 25 dead, 31 missing
- Waikiki meeting to discuss disaster response
- Hawaii accepting forest protection applications
- Crews respond to rescue calls near Haiku Stairs
- Four Hawaii post office under review for closure
- To our readers,
- Avoiding booby traps, KPD pulls 1,805 pot plants
- Hawaiian raising interisland luggage fee
- Teens face felony theft charges
- Alaska cruise at the end of drive for Wave Runners, ATVs
- Drug center siting stirs debate
- Obituaries for Wednesday, July 27, 2011
- Kaua‘i Remembered for Wednesday, July 27, 2011
- Planning Commission approves Kawaihau path spur
- Koloa Plantation Days internship connects Lawa‘i girl with her roots
- Police make arrest in motorcycle robbery that triggered manhunt in Waimanalo
- INTERVIEW: HTA President, Mike McCartney
- RAW VIDEO: Sky News Now over dangerous hike
- Back to school shopping price comparison
- Search mission ends as man's body is pulled from waters off Point Panic
- Oahu realtor pleads guilty to bank fraud
- Fire destroys Kahaluu plant nursery
- HPD seeking public's help to locate fugitive
- Narcotics detection canine retiring this week
- Diamond Head featured in new postage stamp
- Services to be held for former Big Island mayor Herbert Matayoshi
- Hawaii receiving nearly $400K for outdoor recreation
- Local musician pleaded not guilty in DUI case
- Plane problems, suspicious bag at Sea-Tac Airport
- Pineapple grenade discovered in Waialua
- 4 Hawaii post offices on list for possible closure
- Doctor injured in accident involving Colt Brennan returning home soon
- Norway rampage culprit held in isolation
- Flags to fly half-staff for Matayoshi
- Mililani resident wins SPAM label design contest
- Hawaii notes lack of 4th of July injuries on Oahu
- Chief: Police ‘increasingly concerned’ about violence
- Talk Story for Tuesday, July 26, 2011
- Former DOT worker sentenced to 10 years in prison for child enticement
- Fire destroys Kahaluu building
- County prosecutor releases grand jury indictment list
- Obituaries for Tuesday, July 26, 2011
- Na Keiki O Ka ‘Aina Ho‘ike
- County considers HR department to curb sexual harassment
- Complaints against KPD officers dismissed
- Hanalei sand castle competition Saturday
- Waikiki sidewalk project leads to dangerous decisions
- New law jumpstarts Hawai‘i land development
- Girl Scouts get grant on Zonta Club efforts
- Iolani Palace targets Most Wanted
- Shark specialist talks about close encounter
- Owner of Pearl City cemetery apologizes, promises renovation
- UH grant to fund coastal storm research
- Maui Horse Encounter
- Owners of Aloun Farms ask judge to throw out forced labor charges
- Body washes up on North Shore beach
- New Spam video contest
- Tori Richard to manufacture APEC volunteer uniforms
- US Marshals Service task force arrests sex offender
- Man who died in head-on collision identified
- No fireworks-related injuries reported on Oahu during Fourth of July
- Winehouse funeral is Tuesday
- Board of Water Supply spokesman Kurt Tsue offers water conservation tips
- Hawaii electric vehicle rebate deadline extended
- Boogedy boogedy: Thank God for hot wife
- Dramatic shark encounter off Big Island caught on tape
- HFD personnel rescues family on hiking trail
- Honouliuli Internment Camp may become national park
- Troops get free admission to Honolulu art academy
- Ocean eating Anahola properties
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, July 25, 2011
- Injured Hanalei man rescued at Kalalau
- Obituaries for Monday, July 25, 2011
- Wainiha now ready for ‘fire-up’ days
- Father and son recall dramatic shark encounter while spearfishing off Hapuna Beach
- Another ball python dropped off at Hawaiian Humane Society
- The shelter comes to you: Humane Society takes pet adoptions on the road
- Motorcyclist critically injured after crash on H-3
- Man accused of attacking neighbor with beer bottle, threatening him with knife
- Couples wed on 1st day gay marriage is legal in NY
- HPD officer injured while trying to arrest male on outstanding warrant
- Team looks to preserve Honouliuli internment camp
- Group trying to save Kapaia Swinging Bridge
- 'Numerous jellyfish' reported at Ala Moana, Waikiki
- No Tsunami after 6.2 Japan quake
- Retired Army Gen. John Shalikashvili dies
- Cummings named KPD Officer of the Month
- Fish aggregating device follows fisherman home
- 6 feted at KFD pinning-on ceremony
- Hapa Road walk launches weeklong Koloa celebration
- Lawmakers pushed envelope on gifts
- Troubled diva Amy Winehouse dead at 27
- Where have all the tax credit advocates gone?
- Public Meetings for Sunday, July 24, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, July 24, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, July 24, 2011
- "Hawaiian Chariot" unveiled
- Thousands get free help, haircuts, groceries at 'Convoy of Hope' event
- No jellyfish reported on first day of monthly influx
- Hawaiian Electric gets approval for rate hike
- Stephanie Lum interviews Water Supply spokesman Kurt Tsue
- UH starts largest class of medical students with traditional "white coat" ceremony
- Partisan dispute to partially shut down FAA
- Smartphones may be taxing your eyes
- County hosting meeting for teen drug center
- Another snake turned in
- My current clique, ‘the Kidders’
- Good Beginnings: the Makua Keiki program
- Arrest log for Saturday, July 23, 2011
- ‘Small as an Elephant’
- Obituaries for Saturday, July 23, 2011
- Man arrested for Nawiliwili robbery
- 6.4 Earthquake hits Japan, no Tsunami
- Dilapidated cemetery angers Molokai family
- F-22's getting state-of-the-art hangar
- Another python confiscated on Oahu
- NFL cancels Hall of Fame game
- Another snake turns up on Oahu
- Historian: 3 possible Japanese airmen for skull
- AP source: Apple considering Hulu bid
- Borders closing 6 Hawaii stores, sales begin Friday
- Obama to speak on debt ceiling developments
- HFD rescue hikers from Pearl City trail
- Dog survey hopes to help against puppy mills
- HPD searching for missing teen
- Garbage truck trash catches fire in Kalihi
- Woman wanted in connection with burglary
- Police searching for hit-and-run driver
- Cops: McDonald's boss punches mom with service dog
- 2 cats killed in Pearl City house fire
- Poet laureate Merwin to address Hawaii conference
- Volunteers sought to help restore Makiki forest
- Wanted Kapa‘a man arrested
- Obituaries for Friday, July 22, 2011
- Broken buoys create gaps in tsunami warning system
- Island History for Friday, July 22, 2011
- Psyched!
- Hawai‘i responds to teachers union complaint
- PIHI Tour 342 South Shore Cruise July 30
- Garage sale for special Olympics sold out
- ‘Aloha spirit’ helps Japan disaster victims
- Hawaii responds to teachers union complaint
- Kam Drive-In development plans in the works, but still years away
- Somewhere, under a partial rainbow
- House committee rejects amendment for East-West Center
- Time running out on emergency homeowner loans
- Multi-agency task force nabs 62 fugitives in felony warrant sweep on Oahu
- Fun while helping drives KUW golf tourney
- Revenue for rail project more than expected
- Former Kaneohe Marine to receive Medal of Honor
- Man arrested for sexual assault
- Federal funding approved to fix Hawaii airports
- Doctor accused of murder-for-hire plot deemed mentally fit to stand trial
- Police make arrest in robbery, stabbing of Japanese tourist
- $2.6M going to farmers, ranchers to help offset mainland shipping costs
- Test runs to truck raw sewage start in August
- Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program pre-application deadline approaching
- Local NASA engineer reflects on shuttle program
- 42nd Annual Comic Con kicks off in San Diego
- 2 Hawaii-based soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Police searching for suspect in Aiea car fire
- Hawaii unemployment rate steady at 6%
- Atlantis lands, the shuttle program finished
- Space Shuttle Atlantis Arrives
- Petitioners question ‘invalid’ KIUC signatures
- Arrest Log for Thursday, July 21, 2011
- Hawai‘i AG: Don’t count nonresident military
- Obituaries for Thursday, July 21, 2011
- Inouye: Debt debate ‘doing this nation harm’
- Ethics complaint rejected; councilman recuses himself
- Excavation crew unearths skull at Pearl Harbor
- Preschoolers to grow new gardening program
- "Ouch!" A Wet ‘n Wild water bill you won't believe
- Board of Water Supply proposing 9.65 percent rate increase
- Reward offered in Big Island papaya vandalism case
- Sea mud loaded with valuable metals
- INTERVIEW: Phoner with Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz
- Suspicious device found on Farrington Highway
- Charter school task force holds first meeting
- NY medical examiner: Boy was drugged, smothered
- 6.0 magnitude earthquake rattles Solomon Islands
- Man in serious condition following Makakilo crash
- HPD issues 41 citations in Kalihi area
- Pearl City woman arrested for meth trafficking
- APNewsBreak: Skull discovered at Pearl Harbor
- Pedestrian struck by van in serious condition
- Softball player must complete degree to avoid jail
- Diamond Head Trail temporarily closing Thursday
- Sex offender arrested for stealing from blind cashier at courthouse deli
- Target store opens in Hilo
- No one hurt after man fires gun in downtown Honolulu
- HPD searching for second suspect in Waikiki robbery
- Ming retires from NBA
- Popular Kaua‘i swimming hole gets deadly reputation
- Na Mala Elima: The Five Gardens
- Aspiring engineer, nurses are scholarship recipients
- Peace Corp keeps marching forward
- Ocean Film Festival set for this weekend
- Speaking of languages
- Obituaries for Wednesday, July 20, 2011
- Mechanical bull to make appearance at Plantation Days rodeo after-party
- County mulls Charter Review Commission’s future
- School bus fares go up, lunch prices adjusted
- Expected closure of Borders stores prompts gift card questions
- 8 tons of illegal fireworks collected through amnesty program
- No alcohol or drugs detected in driver who died in wrong-way freeway crash
- When donkeys fly? Come September, they will!
- City councilman defends firing of chief of staff
- Landfill committee continues looking for new site
- Kalanianaole Highway reopened after fire hydrant breaks
- Big Island Marine killed in Afghanistan
- Big Island police release stats for DUI arrests, traffic fatalities
- Sinkhole found on Maunakea Street
- First-ever Japanese tea ceremony performed at USS Arizona Memorial
- Joyful Heart Foundation reveals findings from new study
- Friends ID crash victim; his wrong-way driving a mystery
- Alaska Airlines to begin daily San Diego-Honolulu service
- Bank of Hawaii reaches $9M settlement in class action suit
- Man arrested on robbery, kidnapping charges
- Suspect arrested in Waikiki stabbing
- 'Breast Milk Baby' coming to U.S.
- Borders' seeks approval to liquidate, close stores
- Developer, KIUC announce plans for solar farm
- The comeback of the humpback
- Talk Story for Tuesday, July 19, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, July 19, 2011
- Bicyclists train for traffic safety at class
- Popular Kauai swimming hole gets deadly reputation
- Obituaries for Tuesday, July 19, 2011
- KPD to increase enforcement of vehicle violations
- Driver sought after crashing truck on Kawaihau, then fleeing
- Online child predator gets one-year jail sentence under plea deal
- Doctor from 'The Doctors' finishes Transpac, gets engaged
- Man not guilty by insanity in grandmother's death
- New way to recover underwater munitions underway
- Chinatown sidewalk rule riles some merchants
- Fukushima students come to Hawaii for healing
- Victims who lost homes, savings in Ponzi scheme speak out at con man's sentencing
- Fire reported near Hawaii Kai Golf Course
- 1 dead, 2 injured in H-2 accident
- Lotus Hotel in Waikiki sold for $18.5M
- Former liquor commission employee pleads not guilty to bribery
- Man charged with beating grandmother to death acquitted by reason of insanity
- Dying 7-year-old girl gets Hawaiian vacation
- Waipahu's Brian Viloria wins in unanimous decision
- Dogs adept at reading people's minds
- Groups to host lecture on Kahoolawe soil analysis
- Water service restored to about 100 homes in Ewa Beach after water main ruptures
- Lydgate Park camping bill postponed
- Kokua Soup Kitchen needs help to help others
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, July 18, 2011
- Kapaia Bridge hanging on
- Volunteers help ‘so someone gets fed’
- Rainbow of arts showcased at KACA Open House
- Missing Kaneohe Woman
- Suspect charged with violent robbery of homeless man
- HPD: man bound, robbed in his own home in Waikiki
- Japan beats U.S. to claim championship
- Water main break affecting Ewa Beach residents
- 41st Ukulele Festival draws hundreds of players from around the world
- Police investigating death of infant in Waianae
- Casey Anthony released from jail
- Surfing presents opportunity for Haitian youth
- Moped crash injures teen
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, July 17, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, July 17, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, July 17, 2011
- County pursuing $3M path spur
- Fewer Hawai‘i schools meet annual progress goals
- Memorial for Hari Kojima Saturday
- Suspect sought in armed robbery of Kalihi Valley convenience store
- Bike shop celebrates 100 years, resurgence in popularity of bicycles
- Seaside service for fallen skydiver
- Bella Mente first to cross at Transpac 2011
- More Native Hawaiians earn college degrees
- Rice arrives at KIFB in the ‘nick of time’
- Kilauea River cleanup completed
- Arrest log for Saturday, July 16, 2011
- ‘Help End Hunger’ today at Safeway
- ‘Dogtag Summer’ keeps kids reading through the summer
- Revised beach safety guide
- Debt showdown: Obama presses for 'something big'
- Obituaries for Saturday, July 16, 2011
- Large brawl, robbery in Nawiliwili
- ‘Locals 4 Sendai’ deemed a success by organizers
- Test scores improve, yet fewer schools meet testing requirements
- Interview with Richard Borreca
- Hawaii’s Moore youngest ever ASP world champion
- Punchbowl flower vases dead or dying
- Educators conduct energy workshops
- Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony call it quits
- Hirono tops Case in Fundraising
- Traffic backed up on H-1 after vehicle overturns
- Hickam communities get solar panel roofs
- BayFest 2011
- Furlough agreement reached for Big Island county
- Judge declares mistrial in Clemens case
- Labor dispute ruling comes down for Waikiki hotel
- Airglow signature of tsunami detected using Maui cameras
- Obama challenges Congress: Do 'something big'
- Protective blackbird diving, attacking pedestrians
- HI law allows state to sell government buildings
- AP sources: NFL players, owners making progress
- Thousands of Hawaii Harry Potter fans pack theaters for final movie
- New collection fees take effect
- $10,000 gift awarded to Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i
- HCT announces auditions for ‘Willy Wonka’
- Island History for Friday, July 15, 2011
- Ethan Shell Memorial Scholarship recipients named
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, July 15, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, July 15, 2011
- Crowd waits 14 hours, braves heat for Harry Potter
- Few cities track police crimes, Honolulu included
- Hawai‘i foreclosures decline 66% during June
- Tracking Dogs
- Lt. Governor Schatz discusses Hawaii's APEC preparations
- iPhone app speeds up disaster documentation
- Blowhole dangers caught on tape
- Local farmers divided on food safety program
- For Emmys, networks have the right sense of humor
- Tracking dogs to help police locate missing persons
- TSA to test screening program in Hawaii
- Traffic Advisory: Gas line repair to close part of Likelike Friday
- St. Louis School dedicates new basketball court
- Hirono steps down from Ethics Committee
- Pohakuloa Training Area open to hunters this weekend
- High profile suspect heads to Hawaii
- Crews put out Lahaina brush fire
- Waste water discharge reported in 2 areas on Oahu
- Body recovered of man in Big Island flash flood
- Bachelor party lands giant shark
- Hawaii Bone Marrow Donor Registry faces budget crisis
- Website accuses State Lawmaker of cover up
- Breaking News: Mistrial Declared in Clemens Perjury Case
- Final Harry Potter film caps cultural phenomenon
- Netflix raises rates, irks subscribers
- India says no leads in Mumbai bomb attacks
- Mega solar farm in Kekaha approved
- Obituaries for Thursday, July 14, 2011
- Arrest Log for Thursday, July 14, 2011
- KIUC petition falls short
- ... And many more
- A ‘bee’ in the bonnet
- Daligdig named new Civil Defense manager
- Grant boosts Kilauea gym’s progress
- Jenny Jones makes Hawaii hero's ideas a reality
- Man's penis cut off, put through garbage disposal
- Sale of novelty lighters outlawed in Hawaii
- KIUC member petition falls short
- Rail opponents take out newspaper ad to raise money
- Former Hawaii county Mayor Herbert Matayoshi passes away
- Teen charged in multiple sex assaults of Juveniles
- Ex-Marine sentenced for raping girl in Waikiki
- Governor brings back ten agricultural inspectors
- Tourists see man fall into Maui blow hole
- Tourists saw Calif. man fall into Maui blow hole
- Hawaiian Airlines welcomes first passengers from Osaka flight
- Driver who left bicyclist paralyzed from chest down gets 6-month jail term
- Developer breaks ground on affordable housing project in Ewa Beach
- Man accused of stabbing woman deemed mentally fit to stand trial
- Maui kumu Charles K. Kaupu Jr. dies
- Fire damages Mililani townhome
- Suspected mail thieves plead no contest to multiple felonies
- 4 HPD officers to be retried in DUI overtime case
- Maui highway reopened following rockslide
- Spectacular images from Kilauea
- State building temporarily locked down after security scare
- State to discuss Kaena Point protection measures
- Feds taking public comment on Kauai Lagoons plan
- Mandates or merely suggestions
- Next meeting set for drug treatment center siting
- KPAL Youth Center to host break dancing and hip-hop style writing workshops
- Corrections and Clarifications for Wednesday, July 13, 2011
- House GOP fails to turn off light bulb standards
- Got publicity?
- Resort’s draft habitat plan up for public review
- Learn to strengthen your immune system with Grandmaster Hong
- ‘Do Not Dump, Goes to Ocean’
- Kapa‘a High School graduates honored as ‘newest Eagles’
- Obituaries for Wednesday, July 13, 2011
- Task force to decide future of Sheriff’s Division
- Tucunare 1961-1962
- Blockbuster bugs out
- Budding torch
- ‘Giant lights’ spotted off coast of Anahola
- Can shipping containers help solve our homeless problem?
- Astronauts make last spacewalk of NASA shuttle era
- Job seekers and employers face hurdles to hiring
- APEC hosts target China market with invite to Chinese media
- Trucking sewage around Oahu debated
- Internet experts discuss personal, global threats in cyberspace
- Governor Abercrombie signs and vetoes final bills
- Debt showdown could affect Hawaii's Social Security checks
- Vendors wanted for APEC
- Man identified in fatal Puna climbing accident
- Maui police searching for military-type projectile
- Netflix rates rise up to 60 pct for DVD, streaming
- Target set to open new store in Hilo
- Hawaiian begins Osaka service
- 3 Oahu Blockbuster stores closing Wednesday
- Pet poo pick-up, a dirty but perhaps profitable business
- New Hawaii Five-0 cast member to join season 2
- Man arrested for robbing Waikiki tourists
- Creator of 'Brady Bunch,' 'Gilligan's Island' dies
- Gunmen abduct 2 Americans in southern Philippines
- Woman sent to hospital following Palolo crash
- Search suspended for tourist swept into blowhole
- Next Kona coffee harvest will be bigger; borer still a threat
- Ceremony for Hawaii-based soldiers back from Iraq
- Kauai utility receives hydropower meeting petition
- Boy attacked by shark
- Number of U.S. adult smartphone users is up
- ‘Lahaina Noon’ more pleasant than cruel at Sunshine Markets
- KIUC members file second petition
- Talk Story for Tuesday, July 12, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, July 12, 2011
- KVMH hosts 1st bon dance, Aug. 12
- Driftwood cemetery
- Hawai‘i lawmakers accept more than $137K in gifts
- Court program helps divorcing couples avoid litigation
- Family members identify two bodies found in charred Palolo Valley home
- Sewer work causes slowdowns for Oahu drivers
- Going green
- Hawaii Five-0 begins filming on Season 2
- Rail rent exceeds $100,000 a month
- Firefighters battle Makiki apartment fire
- Hawaii's Bryant Moniz & Royce Pollard up for Awards
- Veteran skydivers can opt not to wear lifesaving device
- Officials searching for Maui man who into blowhole
- Big Island man 'swept away' identified
- KIUC receives second member petition
- Police reopen Farrington Highway
- 6,400 pounds of illegal fireworks collected on Oahu
- 6.2 magnitude earthquake hits Philippines
- Coast Guard continues search for Big Island fisherman
- At-risk Hawaii homeowners may apply for aid
- Hawaiian Airlines launches service to Osaka
- 13-foot crocodile captured alive in Philippines
- Shuttle's last hookup: Hugs, kisses and emotion
- Halau Ka Lei Mokihana brings home hardware
- HSTA files against negotiating tactics
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, July 11, 2011
- U Turn fundraising dinner, silent auction set for July 31
- Beautiful night for a bon dance
- HOPE: new drug testing program for probationers
- KPD asking for help with finding runaway
- Tears flow as Foodland Hawaii Kai bids farewell after 47 years in business
- Local bartender creates athletically-themed drinks
- Catch the Hawaii Five-0 crew live on Sunrise Monday morning
- Veteran skydiver dies after collision with fellow jumper
- Waianae man critically hurt in fight
- Deadly Parachuting accident at Dillingham Air Field
- 'Transformers' stay in shape with $47M weekend
- More rain in the forecast, surf later in the week
- Road closures galore; check your island
- UK's News of the World bids farewell to readers
- Lydgate dredging kicks up concerns
- Crime and punishment at the state Legislature
- More families eligible for supplemental nutrition help
- Quit finding excuses for more tax increases
- Tourist finds smoke grenade at Kealia Beach
- Space still available for July 17 garage sale
- Corrections and Clarifications for Sunday, July 10, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, July 10, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, July 10, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, July 10, 2011
- Fantasy football may be just that: a fantasy
- Salt Lake community turns trash into cash with recycling efforts
- Friends, family bike to promote safety, remember bicyclist killed by hit-and-run driver
- Mango madness sweeps Moana Surfrider
- Purse snatching victim speaks about riding the hood of suspects' getaway car
- No tsunami threat to Hawaii after large earthquake off Japan
- Waimanalo man critical after moped crash
- 7 foot python seized from Ewa Beach home
- APNewsBreak: Fees on Hawaii drinks may rise
- Pa‘anau Village breaks ground
- KIUC members affirm Free Flow contract
- Arrest log for Saturday, July 9, 2011
- ‘Pig Kahuna’
- A quiet house with boys on vacation
- Hawai‘i spending growth nearly 4 times national average
- Obituaries for Saturday, July 9, 2011
- Army to demonstrate remote vehicle to remove underwater ordnance
- H.S.T.A. files complaint against state; hopes for negotiations
- Shuttle carries payload from Hawaii
- Electric customers could get a financing break with new law
- Crystal meth use by workers at seven-year low
- Robots to remove unexploded ordnance off Waianae
- KIUC membership upholds board decision
- Betty Ford dies at age 93
- Emergency mortgage loans available to homeowners
- Vietnam veterans receive military honor
- 'Extinct' plant found on Big Island
- Victorino sitting out of All-Star Game
- Summer travelers advised to get vaccinated
- Japanese visitor stabbed during attempted robbery
- Queen's Medical Center employees put out fire
- Soldiers being honored with Presidential Unit Citation Award
- HPD officer starts prison sentence
- Hawaii health department fines Waikiki hotel $50K
- Atlantis, astronauts ready; weather maybe not
- Job growth stops nationwide; Hawaii jobless claims rise
- Army awards $35.3M contract for Oahu housing
- Hanalei speaks up about proposed boating rules
- Teachers union to file legal challenge this week
- Island History for Friday, July 8, 2011
- Zonta Club of Hanalei, Ching family award scholarships
- Mission complete: 12-year search for quarters finally over
- Obituaries for Friday, July 8, 2011
- Bad situation becomes ‘fantastic vacation’ with KPD help
- KPD posts videos of crimes in progress
- Maui non-profit needs help getting stolen computers back
- Ocean recreation conflict surfaces in Waikiki
- UH Manoa gets maximum 10-year reaccreditation
- FBI groundbreaking, plus plans to secure Hawaii at APEC
- Missing fishermen off Mexico have Hawaii ties
- Hawaiian Telcom launches cable service to undisclosed few
- Bento recall bacteria could lead to serious illness
- Casey Anthony to be released July 17
- Police hunt for gunman who stole motorcycle, victim's mother describes robbery
- FBI breaks ground on Honolulu field office
- Man pleads not guilty to assaulting hospital staff member
- Former Waiawa inmates plead not guilty to second degree escape charges
- Victorino earns spot in MLB All-Star Game
- Kauai Police Department posting videos of crime online
- More big waves on the way!
- Oahu single-family home sales, prices down in June
- Hawaii 5th lowest adult obesity rate in nation
- Puppy mill defendant seeks jury trial
- Hawaii County Police Department names new assistant chief
- Hawaii lawmakers discuss online crime
- Honolulu bonds get good rating
- Bigger than the Pacific
- Sgt. Denson: Iraq effort paying off
- Kaua‘i cell phone citations double
- Bicycle instruction drops in on summer fun
- CAP pilots’ work showcases collaborative efforts
- 1,000 pairs of slippers by Saturday? Sure!
- Arrest Log for Thursday, July 7, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, July 7, 2011
- Excel! Dance Camp 2011 starts July 18
- 7-Eleven bentos recalled
- Rail project officials meet with Kakaako residents about pre-construction noise
- Honolulu realtor accused of bank fraud
- High Surf Advisory for all south-facing shores
- Steps streamlined to reactivate unemployment
- State officially recognizes Hawaii's indigenous people
- Shelters offer feedback on state's 90-day homeless plan
- Pedestrian killed in crash was looking forward to his 88th birthday
- Man accused of shooting two people in Mililani appears before judge
- Dole Street reopened after vehicle hits utility pole
- Special Olympics Hawaii athletes return from World Games
- Kermadec Islands earthquake poses no threat for Hawaii
- Police seeking suspect in Puna attempted robbery
- Suspect in multiple cab robberies arrested
- Moped rider recovering after colliding with city bus
- Modest rise in Hawaii hotel occupancy for May
- Hanalei clean up brings twice as many volunteers from last year
- Hawai‘i to receive over $115M in education
- Get e-books from your local library
- Na Moa O Kaua’i (The Chickens of Kaua‘i)
- Obituaries for Wednesday, July 6, 2011
- Union rep: Gov failed to bargain in ‘good faith’
- Public hearing today on Hanalei boating rules
- Hawaiian group to protest Native Hawaiian bill signing
- Kaua‘i girl is ‘Best of the Best’
- More illegal animals slip past depleted inspection force
- Casey Anthony cleared of murdering young daughter
- US celebrates July 4th with fireworks, parades
- Jury ends 1st day without verdict on Casey Anthony
- Man who fatally stabbed woman in random attack gets life sentence
- Drop in fire calls but has fun gone out of 4th?
- Interview: Defense attorney Michael Green talks Casey Anthony trial
- Proposals to change school meal and bus prices advance
- OCCC inmate attempts escape
- Japan family settles into home away from home
- Driver who killed former Kahuku football standout gets 10-year prison term
- Hilo teen turns in 2 bearded dragons
- 94 fireworks violations reported over holiday weekend
- State receiving millions in education money
- MFD determines cause of Lahaina house fire
- Driver in deadly DUI crash gets 10-year prison sentence
- Shark warning signs posted at Makaha Beach
- Man sentenced to life in prison for fatal stabbing
- 9-foot boa constrictor captured on Oahu
- Firefighters put out Kohala brush fire
- Maui teen dies following vehicle crash
- HFD: 3 fires likely caused by fireworks
- Gov to sign law recognizing native Hawaiian rights
- Hawaii Business to produce APEC media supplement
- Independence shines at ‘Concert in the Sky’
- Rotary Club of Po‘ipu Beach awards nearly $50,000 in grants and scholarships
- Veterans celebrate America’s birthday at KVC Roundup
- Island School graduates largest senior class in 34 years
- Arrest log for Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- After 61 years, Joe Lee talks about the war
- Victim of savage beating in Waikiki seeks justice
- Booze ban brings sobriety & safety to sandbar
- Schofield marks Fourth of July
- Local families open up hearts, homes to Japanese victims
- Fireworks ban gets first real test
- Feds launch new loan program for homeowners
- Jury begins deliberating in Casey Anthony trial
- US celebrates July 4th with parades, barbecues
- Downed telephone wire on Kauai backs up traffic
- 2 injured in Mililani shooting
- Fourth of July preps: Magic Island
- TONIGHT: 4th July Fireworks Shows
- 4 Oregon boaters rescued near Oahu waters
- Aloha Initiative: Japanese disaster victims coming to Hawaii
- Hilo resident, activist arrested in Greece
- 4th of July weekend - list of fireworks and events statewide
- Westfall: New Kapaia Bridge design not historic
- Injured Princeville resident airlifted from Queen’s Bath
- Koke‘e plum harvest opens Wednesday
- Fireworks among worst type of marine debris
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, July 4, 2011
- Kahalekomo talks pa‘akai at free Hanapepe Library lecture
- Summer Stars readies for showcase
- Corrections and Clarifications for Monday, July 4, 2011
- Happy Fourth of July, Kaua‘i
- Heroes connect on the eve of Independence Day
- Man killed in motorcycle crash was father-to-be
- Fourth of July Weather Forecast
- Holiday booze ban begins at sandbar
- Kalanianaole Highway reopens after fatal crash
- Makawao couple killed in crash
- UPDATE: Fire at Hanalei Bay Resort Causes $3M in Damages
- Casey Anthony weeps as prosecutor calls her a liar
- Maria Shriver files to divorce Schwarzenegger
- Teen dies in motorcycle accident
- Ride to the past
- Moniz gets 10 years
- Solar power project at Kaiakea fire station begins
- County stops mailing vehicle registration renewals
- Victim in deadly Kauai crash identified
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, July 3, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, July 3, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, July 3, 2011
- Step up safety this 4th of July
- Honolulu police check for impaired drivers
- Hawaii restaurants adjust to shark fin ban
- UH book bandit caught on tape, arrested
- Hawai‘i’s youth getting the meth picture
- Fire erupts at Hanalei Bay Resort
- Fire erupts at Hanalei Bay Resort
- Lydgate Park to open for camping
- Arrest log for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- The Bookworm for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- The Bookworm for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- Breakfast fundraiser today to save Annie Eulalio’s life
- Breakfast fundraiser today to save Annie Eulalio’s life
- Hana pa‘a: Trout season opens today in Koke‘e
- Hana pa‘a: Trout season opens today in Koke‘e
- Community key to math tutoring program
- Community key to math tutoring program
- One vacation that won’t be lampooned
- Gov: Union agreed to contract; Union: No we didn’t
- 30-year battle saves rare orchid
- Cause of Waikele bunker explosion undetermined
- Stolen UH Manoa library books recovered
- New wages for teachers imposed by state
- Hawaii governor signs 6 bills into law
- HPD offers tips for Fourth of July weekend
- FAA: No Fourth of July airshow in Kailua
- Governor encourages public to support local fashion industry
- Delta plane returns to Honolulu after warning light goes off
- Rail board holds first meeting
- Firefighters put out 2 Hilo building fires
- Firefighters rescue hikers from 2 trails
- Frustrated teachers give their union a failing grade
- HPD begins DUI checkpoints Friday
- Lava at Pu'u O'o Crater rising
- Man killed in overnight Maui crash
- Army Corps of Engineers gets new Pacific leader
- Kaua‘i Kau Wela showcases Polynesian culture
- Resignation resistance climbs to 13
- New aquarium exhibit delayed
- Obituaries for Friday, July 1, 2011
- Island History for Friday, July 1, 2011
- DLNR supports hydro, remains leery of FERC
- Gonsalves pleads not guilty
- Water rates up
- Shocking meth commercials successful; new ads due out soon
- Waiawa corrections officer blames staffing shortage for escape of four inmates
- Vietnam pilot's remains returned after 45 years
- Insurance report shows auto thefts on the rise
- Aloha Care Monthly Check Up: Colon cancer
- New laws go into effect Friday
- AT&T donates pre-paid calling cards to soldiers
- 2 men charged in Hilo High graffiti case
- West Oahu community project moving forward
- Power surges in Kalihi affect several businesses
- Police searching for missing Hilo man
- Asiana Airlines launching flights to Hawaii
- Probation revoked for driver involved in deadly Mililani crash
- Kapolei transportation meeting set for Thursday
- New solar-panel project in the works on Kauai
- Escape charges for inmates who left Oahu facility
- New Hilo flights a hit with locals, Europeans
- New plan for Oahu North Shore wildlife refuge
- Losing bidders appeal Honolulu rail contract award
- Grand jury indicts Gonsalves
- Officers honored for deterring truancy, seizing illegal shotgun
- Mahelona patients take a dip in the ponds
- Obituaries for Thursday, June 30, 2011
- N.Y. gay marriage won’t affect Hawai‘i yet
- Hawai‘i beach water quality ranked 4th
- Victim's parents absolve Hawaii man of role in air disaster
- Brody goes ‘gaga’ for Canada Day
- This Friday, no furloughs, but cuts
- INTERVIEW: Labor Attorney and arbitrator Michael Nauyokas
- Losing rail bidder files appeal with state
- State Capitol in Battle of the Buildings
- Talent agencies warn modeling hopefuls about online dangers
- Honolulu woman sues pharmaceuticals maker
- Prison officials: Waiawa escape may have been planned for weeks
- Sailboat set free at Maunalua Bay
- 2 illegal reptiles recovered from Halawa apartment
- 2 illegal reptiles recovered from Halawa apartment
- City approves request to alter 4 Oahu streams for rail project
- City approves request to alter 4 Oahu streams for rail project
- James Campbell buys back 100 acres of Kapolei land
- State Capitol rally promotes energy-efficiency
- Dedication ceremony, opening held for new Pearl City street
- Hawaii beach water quality ranked 4th
- Coast Guard rescues snorkeler on Maui
- Deadly fall: Maui man dies after picking mangos
- Kauai refinances general obligation bonds
- UH Manoa to host Asia Pacific Trade Seminars
- Pearl Harbor-based ship USS Paul Hamilton returns
- Deputy county attorney to run for prosecutor seat
- DLNR: Fence location not approved
- Move afoot to redo KIUC member vote
- Obituaries for Wednesday, June 29, 2011
- Adults need photo ID for PMRF celebration
- Annual Hanalei Beach clean-up set for July 5
- County replaces old forms with vehicle renewal notices
- County bid documents posted online
- County refinances GO bonds following high bond ratings
- Book Buzz: American lives for Wednesday, June 29, 2011
- Food drive keeps cupboards stocked
- Contemplating emptiness
- State tackles prison problems
- Shark fin ban starts Friday
- 3 more Hawaii soldiers die in Afghanistan
- Google mapping UH campuses statewide
- Teacher watching contract wrangling
- Driver sentenced to 79 days in jail for deadly crash
- Elderly victim in fatal Waikiki crash identified
- Rep. Mazie Hirono receives a major endorsement
- Sailboat still stuck on Hawaii Kai reef
- DLNR temporarily closing Diamond Head trail
- HTA: Tourists spending more in Hawaii
- Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf arrives to Oahu
- Local recording artist arrested for drunk driving
- Big Island police warn public of modeling scam
- Lagarde's selection marks a break with IMF's past
- Lahaina named No. 3 destination to celebrate Fourth of July
- Hawaii athlete takes gold at Special Olympics World Games
- Big Island forest fence in final phase
- Hawaii visitor spending increases 15%
- Lagarde chosen to lead IMF; first woman in top job
- Hearing to be held for Farrington Highway improvements
- Elderly woman dies following Waikiki crash
- All 4 Waiawa prison inmates back in custody
- 3 Schofield soldiers killed in Afghanistan identified
- Youth pastor arrested for assault
- Permits required to set off fireworks
- Do Hawai‘i’s strict gun laws fuel a black market?
- Kaua‘i Kau Wela Summer Festival opens Thursday
- Kipu Falls drowning victim ID’d
- Obituaries for Tuesday, June 28, 2011
- New county website provides update on Water Plan 2020
- Talk Story for Tuesday, June 28, 2011
- City touts rail station development opportunities
- Jury convicts ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich at retrial
- APEC summit in Hawaii means planning & protocol
- Gov. Abercrombie announces what bills he may veto
- City looking to alter stream channels for Honolulu rail line
- Power struggle over rail money continues
- Sailboat stuck on Hawaii Kai reef
- Teen apologizes for stabbing friend at Kalani High, gets 18-month jail term
- Man dies following Keahole International Airport vehicle crash
- Maui: Firefighters put out Ukumehame brush fire
- Makaha land deal gets 60-day extension
- Hot and Humid week ahead
- HFD investigating Kaneohe fire
- Visitor who drowned at Kipu Falls identified
- HFD program nets thousands of pounds of illegal fireworks
- Akaka introduces new bill aimed to improve native education
- Police looking for four Waiawa Correctional Facility escapees
- Man completes 300-mile paddle from Big Island to Kauai
- HPD cracking down on distracted driving
- Portion of Mapunapuna road closed following downed power lines
- 'Convoy of Hope' headed to Hawaii
- Correction: Gay Marriage-NY
- Earth's date with asteroid delayed a few hours
- Report: Impact of minimum wage on American Samoa
- Here is a look at stories across the nation
- Maui man stand-up paddles from Big Island to Kaua‘i
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, June 27, 2011
- ‘Bon’ fire
- Cub Scouts explore paniolo country
- Why Abercrombie chose to target 5 boards
- Job market ‘gradually’ improving; networking key to finding work
- California man drowns at Kipu Falls
- Bachmann: 2012 bid not 'personal' against Obama
- Happy homecoming for Hawaii-based soldiers
- Woman in extremely critical condition after near-drowning
- Visitor drowns at Kipu Falls on Kauai
- Visitor drowns at Kipu Falls
- Nonprofit bringing hope to needy in Oahu
- Wife: Seattle bomb plot suspect is proud American
- Lualualei brush fire scorches 20 acres
- House fire injures Anahola man
- Hundreds compete in Mayor-a-thon
- Spending the nation into financial disaster
- Public Meetings for Sunday, June 26, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, June 26, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Sunday, June 26, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, June 26, 2011
- Fireworks drop-off, firecracker guidelines
- 3rd annual Kauai Mayor-A-Thon a success
- Kaimuki theater buffs polish up Queen Theater
- Wong Makes it Official
- Well-respected waterman laid to rest
- Hundreds gather to commemorate 'forgotten war'
- Ancient bones possibly discovered in Kaimuki
- Kauai house fire sends man to hospital
- Child advocacy group meets; Governor responds to HSTA over teacher contract talks
- Community walk raises $111,000 for charity
- Man critically injured in motorcycle accident on Big Island
- Lualualei brush fire contained
- Paddler treks from Big Island to Kauai all alone
- Man injured in Anahola house fire
- Big Island police need help identifying driver in fatal accident
- Fireworks display schedule for Independence Day
- NY Gov. Cuomo signs gay marriage law
- County orders Sheehan to stop commercial activities
- Mom’s little ‘bugaboos’
- ‘Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don’t You Grow Weary’
- Tonight’s ‘House Hunters’ features Kaua‘i
- ‘Last, best, final offer’ for Hawai‘i teachers
- ‘Last, best, final offer’ for Hawai‘i teachers
- Obituaries for Saturday, June 25, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, June 25, 2011
- Sendai students visit Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
- Rain … it’s for the birds
- Rain … it’s for the birds
- Lihu‘e girl vies for America’s Homecoming title
- Lihu‘e girl vies for America’s Homecoming title
- KCC automotive plugs in dynometer
- HSTA, State hit snag on contract negotiations
- City rejects protests over winning bidder for rail project
- Rail project to receive $55M from federal government
- Rogue ram is killed by owner
- Interview: Richard Borreca weighs in on governor's perceived mishaps
- Furlough Fridays finished
- EnviroWatch uncovers illegal dump site
- Man who died while jogging in Makiki identified
- Hawaiian Telcom to offer cable television service
- Meals on Wheels prepares for disasters
- Local business' pet policy boosts moods
- Police searching for missing Wahiawa man
- No sign of missing Saipan girls after 1 month
- Japanese Cultural Center wins grant to offer tours
- Hilton holding blessing for renovated tower
- New study ranks Hawaii as poor state
- New study ranks Hawaii as poor state
- Kmart Iwilei reopens after sprinklers accident
- Hawaii fugitive caught in Connecticut
- 2 Borders Express stores closing on Oahu
- Oahu college to train APEC volunteers, workers
- Oahu college to train APEC volunteers, workers
- Hawaii musician receives national arts recognition
- Hawaii musician receives national arts recognition
- Navy archaeologist monitoring Pearl Harbor site
- Navy archaeologist monitoring Pearl Harbor site
- Obama releasing 30M barrels from US oil reserves
- Census begs the question: Who’s local?
- Census begs the question: Who’s local?
- Manslaughter charges stand in Pflueger appeal
- UH Cancer Center receives 2nd biggest donation ever
- UH Cancer Center receives 2nd biggest donation ever
- Men of the Koi Dynasty to rise at Hanapepe bon dance
- Island History for Friday, June 24, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, June 24, 2011
- Emergency response theme for KARC Field Day
- Hiker airlifted from ‘Secret Falls’
- Obituaries for Friday, June 24, 2011
- Written questions and no surprises at Gov. Abercrombie's town hall meeting
- Written questions and no surprises at Gov. Abercrombie's town hall meeting
- ‘Aliomanu Road work starts today
- Police Dept. looking for Jesse Reynolds
- Community groups gather for traffic safety event
- Community groups gather for traffic safety event
- Retirement changing, other new laws signed by governor
- 7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off Aleutian Islands
- 7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off Aleutian Islands
- Help for Students from Earthquake Ravaged Sendai, Japan
- Help for Students from Earthquake Ravaged Sendai, Japan
- Holiday booze ban imposed at sandbar
- Ram sightings puzzle Aiea neighborhood
- Ram sightings puzzle Aiea neighborhood
- Two Schofield-based soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Justice Dept.: 2 arrested in Seattle terror plot
- Lanakila Meals on Wheels represents Hawaii's front against national epidemic
- State limits alcohol at Sandbar
- Governor Abercrombie signs budget into law, more cuts on the way
- Hawaii governor looks to cut programs, services
- Top US military officer says Obama plan risky
- Obama: All combat troops home from Afghanistan by 2014
- Kaiser Permanente employees face parking change
- Cost of stolen public property mounting
- Bike path price shocks council
- Developer gets neighborhood board approval to build on, keep some ag land
- Mighty Seed plants roots
- Birdwatching
- Visitor dies at Waiohai
- Obituaries for Thursday, June 23, 2011
- Spotlight on Crimestoppers
- Woman injured in 2-car crash
- Hawaii's dog fighting law strengthened
- It's time! Hawaii businesses react to Afghanistan withdrawal
- Flood alerts enhanced for North Shore
- Big Surf on South Shores
- $600,000 awarded to community groups for Leeward projects
- Vanpool Hawaii announces monthly group flat rate
- Vanpool Hawaii announces monthly group flat rate
- No tsunami threat to Hawaii after earthquake off Japan
- No tsunami threat to Hawaii after earthquake off Japan
- Two-car crash on Kamuali‘i highway
- Governor hosting town hall meeting
- Governor hosting town hall meeting
- UH and Pacific Biodiesel collaborating on waste-trap treatment
- Schatz announcing grants for Leeward Coast projects
- Cool Schools: La Pietra
- The following are some of the most-read stories from around the Nation
- Army to hold anti-terrorism exercise at Oahu post
- Feds review Hawaii's progress on "Race to the Top"
- UPDATE: Canadian visitor dies from fall
- Mayor Carlisle vetoes four City Council bills
- Prosecution adds attempted murder
- Foodland hopes to sublease smaller space for Hawaii Kai store
- Obituaries for Wednesday, June 22, 2011
- Volunteers help Habitat, Surfrider
- KIUC clarifies its position
- Mamoru the paniolo
- For Hawai‘i grads, social studies on chopping block
- Fish stories surface at Father’s Day drought
- Graphic warnings to appear on cigarette packs
- Judge dismisses assault charge against HPD captain
- BOE panel recommends changes to graduation requirements
- First large summer swell arrives
- Mystery mess resurfaces at Waimea Bay
- Verizon's 4G LTE network making debut across O'ahu
- Officials examine Hawaii's Race to the Top progress
- Medicaid cuts could put brakes on patient transportation
- Big Isle residents move into 'green' Hawaiian Homes project
- Emergency siren batteries stolen on Oahu
- Abercrombie signs 15 measures into law
- APNewsBreak: Hirono to live outside her district
- Summer educational robotics events held statewide
- Hawaii Kai residents preview Foodland town hall meeting
- The Civic Center public parking garage entrance/exit on Alapai Street between King Street and Beretania Street will be temporarily closed
- Puuhonua O Honaunau celebrates anniversary
- McCain responds as wildfire damages border area
- 'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn dies in fiery Pa. crash
- Kapa‘a tool shed destroyed by fire
- Gonsalves preliminary hearing set for today
- Educational honors
- Talk Story for Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- Kaua‘i Proud shines through Po‘ipu rain
- 6 couples renew vows at hospital
- Obituaries for Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- Governor wants 28 board members to quit
- New guideline leads to higher bottomfish catch quota
- Obama to move US closer to leaving Afghanistan
- With summer comes increased threat of drowning
- CSI-type work to recover & identify MIA American troops
- Woman who admits to stealing nearly $69K from elementary school gets plea deal
- Dryer fires pile on damage and costs
- Suspect in child enticement case involving 'live victim' pleads not guilty
- Oahu man talks about relief mission in Japan's tsunami-damaged prefectures
- Community members petition the closing of Koko Marina Foodland
- 3 men trapped in southeastern Kentucky mine OK
- Police searching for Waipahu sex assault suspect
- 1,200 volunteers needed for APEC in Honolulu
- Delta 747 stranded on Midway Atoll takes off
- Hawaii's Angela Byrd earns 8th place in Miss USA Pageant
- Lava lakes spotted at Halemaumau, Pu'u O'o Craters
- USS Reuben James returning to Hawaii
- Teen in critical condition following near drowning
- Missing swimmers make it to shore
- County nearing permanent fix for eroding ‘Aliomanu Road
- Attorneys, CPAs, bank execs named to Hawai‘i Tax Review Commission
- Yoshikawa is first member of Kaua‘i High School’s Founders’ Society
- Cub-sized tug-of-war
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, June 20, 2011
- Hundreds enjoy King Kamehameha Celebration
- From vision to reality at Kujo’s
- UPDATE: Man dies after swim race off Kailua
- Chinatown bank robbery suspect arrested in Hauula
- Neighborhood board proposes allowing vendors at Leeward coast beach park
- Tropical Storm Beatriz forms in East Pacific
- Drug Court participants earn money, gain self-esteem working at Mililani farm
- Koloa eyes scenic byway designation
- AG’s office updates McGruff Truck program
- Volunteers needed for food drive
- Caires’ service honored
- Hawai‘i attorney: Failure of foreclosure law inevitable
- Priorities need to be set for government
- Mall revs up with Dad’s Day Car Show
- Obituaries for Sunday, June 19, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, June 19, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, June 19, 2011
- E Street Band sax player Clarence Clemons dies
- Catch limit in place for bottomfish
- Police hunting for suspect in Ewa Beach bank robbery
- Flags flying at half-staff in honor of Mayor Stephen Yamashiro
- Wahine surfers catch waves, fight sex abuse at China Uemura Surf Meet
- Fire officials 'pleasantly surprised' at number of illegal fireworks turned in
- United Airlines fixes glitch, Hawaii passengers happy
- Below-normal rainfall expected this summer
- KLA wants a PWC at every lifeguard station
- Arrest log for Saturday, June 18, 2011
- Totally Human
- Good Beginnings for Kaua‘i keiki
- KIUC ballot to decide fate of Free Flow contract
- Akoni Davis surrenders
- Lydgate ponds open again
- Full military honors & hopes of identification for MIA remains
- Disgruntled union members launch hotel boycott
- Mayor Wright Housing residents getting hot water
- BWS crews respond to leak in service lateral in Kaimuki
- Delta 747 leaving Hawaii forced to land at Midway Atoll after windshield cracks
- HPD warns public of scam, fraud cases targeting elderly
- Police searching for female suspect in Chinatown bank robbery
- Abercrombie asks Aloha Stadium Authority members to resign
- Hawaii News Now dominates as state's news leader
- Drug policy reform advocates gathering at State Capitol
- Special Olympic athletes heading to World Summer Games
- World Champion boxer Brian Viloria announces upcoming fight
- Colorado wildfire has Hawaii family on edge
- Defiant no longer, Weiner resigns in sex scandal
- 64th Annual Booksale begins Saturday
- Hawaii gasoline prices on the rise
- Big Island: Police warn public of credit card scam
- UH Warriors skills camp begins Friday
- NASA releases new Mercury photos
- July 4th fireworks shows will happen, but donations still needed
- State to discontinue 'SPAP' program
- Big Lots recalls 30,000 metal futon bunk beds
- Island History for Friday, June 17, 2011
- It’s official
- Rice Street closed for Kamehameha Day parade
- Iseri-Carvalho running for second term as prosecutor
- KIUC CEO attends unveiling of modernization initiatives
- Obituaries for Friday, June 17, 2011
- Deal or no deal? Robson trial may begin Monday
- ‘Aloha is there’
- Shields wants Penn next
- Mother: stabbing suspect not ‘some random visitor’
- ‘Craft Fair in Paradise’ Saturday
- Filipinos now second-largest racial group in Hawaii
- Put a lid on it: Water Dept. pours roof on new tank
- Fed may remove honu from "threatened" list
- New leaning bus bench criticized
- Judge dismisses charges against HPD officer after second hung jury
- Drug Court offers offenders chance to avoid prison, succeed in community
- UH astronomers discover a rare, new comet
- Motorcycle, tanker truck involved in fatal Maui accident
- Regulators approve Maui wind energy project
- Moanalua Road closed for most of next week
- Judge freezes donations to Big Island man
- You'll be able to see comet just discovered by UH astronomers
- Life sentence for Maui housekeeper stabbing
- Weiner resigns in wake of sex photos scandal
- Cops: Man tries to push wife onto Oahu freeway
- Airline sets a date for China flights to Hawaii
- Fitch Ratings cuts Hawaii bond rating
- Garcia to step down as Honolulu council chairman
- Fire stations to accept illegal fireworks, no questions asked
- Should we re-vote on the rail project?
- Suspension of Hawaii business tax exemptions causes price hike
- Council scratches cat resolution
- Local surfer saves 2 at PK’s
- Arrest Log for Thursday, June 16, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, June 16, 2011
- Sexual assault case advances
- Hawai‘i residents living longer
- Lawa‘i man hospitalized after stabbing
- NLRB orders Waikiki hotel workers rehired
- Honolulu city council chair resigning his role
- Big Island woman involved in adoption scam, warns others
- Scientists on UH research ship study impact of radiation releases
- Ala Moana Boulevard delays Thursday and Friday
- Bail for suspected serial arsonist set at $1 million
- Another teen arrested in connection with Highlands Intermediate shooting
- Hawaii's unemployment rate drops
- Haleakalâ National Park offers fee free day
- Crews trying to locate possible leaks along Ala Moana Boulevard
- Plans announced for Safeway at Maui Lani Center
- Former Kapolei HS teacher's aide accused of sexually assaulting student
- Coming soon: Non-stop flight from Shanghai to Honolulu
- Boss pleads guilty in large human trafficking case
- Former mortuary owner charged in alleged attack
- Kauai WWII vet awarded Distinguished Service Cross
- Rail town hall meeting planned in Ewa Beach
- Maui students win 2nd place in auto skills contest
- Alleged assault trespasses on fence debate
- ‘Nawiliwili project’ Part 2
- Navy pyrotechnic device discovered in ‘Aliomanu
- Obituaries for Wednesday, June 15, 2011
- Shinseki scholarship honors seniors
- Book Buzz: Fathers and sons
- Corrections and Clarifications for Wednesday, June 15, 2011
- French coming to visit ‘home of heroes’
- Sewing seeds of change
- Service restored after Heeia water main break
- Hawaii's youngest diabetes advocate heads to Congress
- Styrofoam containers causing health concerns
- Fine increasing for driving and using mobile device
- Tesoro, Special Olympics Hawaii team up for Sixth Annual 'Fueling Dreams'
- Parents of missing Saipan girls interviewed.
- Former Pearl Ridge Elementary secretary charged with 99 counts of theft, forgery
- Replacement parts for H-1, Nimitz Highway lights damaged in shipping
- Police locate vehicle in fatal hit-and-run crash, searching for witness
- Dream comes true for cancer survivor
- Reborn symphony could play this fall
- Firefighter upgraded to stable condition after falling through roof
- Lightning takes out Mauna Kea telescope
- Blood Bank of Hawaii recognizes 200 donors
- Police investigating 2 suspicious horse deaths in Hakalau
- Mountain West Conference releases 2012-2013 UH Warrior schedule
- Vanpool Hawaii postpones rider fee increase
- Apple Inc. unlocks iPhone
- Airline fees reach $3.4B
- 'Speedwing' rider seriously injured in crash near Makapu'u
- Military sends teams to look for WWII missing
- Children of deployed troops attend Oahu camp
- Talk Story for Tuesday, June 14, 2011
- Sex offender arraigned on new charges
- Arrest log for Tuesday, June 14, 2011
- Free presentations on gray whales offered this week
- KPD warns public of email scam
- Takitani Foundation awards scholarships
- Castido, Sherman crowned at Polynesian Fest
- Koloa Community Association to meet
- Kalaheo restaurant ‘gives back’ to community
- Sleeping Giant’s keepers
- Republicans assail Obama, not each other in debate
- Waste shipping company starts new contract with City
- Hawaii consumer advocate warns of mystery shopper scam
- Union says some TSA workers to fight firing
- HPD officer involved in DUI crash sentenced to 30 days in jail
- Man identified in fatal crash near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- 250 Marines, sailors return from Afghanistan
- Hawaii Kai Foodland closing, Walgreens moving in
- Accused suspect in H-1 shooting pleads not guilty
- Police arrest 68-year-old man in robbery, attempted murder case
- Safeway Inc. purchasing 20-acre Ewa property
- Hawaii tracking expert dog to assist in Saipan search for missing sisters
- Chaminade announces new men's basketball coach
- Police searching for suspect in fatal hit-and-run
- Kauai Police Department warning public of email scam
- First photos of Giffords released since shooting
- Aloha Air Cargo welcomes new Saab aircraft
- Duckworth resigns as Veterans Affairs Assistant Secretary
- Honolulu makes top 10 in 'Best Cities for Families' list
- Maui girl with brain tumor meets pop singer Justin Bieber
- Man arrested in McCully vehicle accident
- Press conference held for man indicted for electronic enticement of child
- Smart Money Monday: June 13th, 2011
- HPD: Speed, alcohol may be factors in 2 critical accidents
- Students make over Kujo’s to curb island’s alcohol issues
- Kaua‘i Humane Society art contest winners named
- Obituaries for Monday, June 13, 2011
- Fernandez crowned 2011 Miss Kaua‘i Filipina
- Okamoto, Nemeth, Ochoco named Grove Farm Scholars
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, June 13, 2011
- Kaua‘i’s canines lend a paw to fight cancer
- Getting to the bottom of Hawai‘i’s education budget
- Pan-Pacific Parade Participants Ready To Go Home
- Speed & alcohol apparent factors in early morning crash near airport
- One dead, one hospitalized after crash near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Fire at Pearl City house in foreclosure causes $250K in damages
- Horse dies from injuries after trailer overturns on freeway
- Services set for 'Let's Go Fishing' host Hari Kojima
- Trailer overturns on freeway, horse injured
- Man accused of harassing, assaulting passengers on city bus
- HPD opens assault case after child arrives at hospital with burns to her body
- Kapaia rallies to restore bridge
- Projects will be unveiled at Leadership graduation
- Projects will be unveiled at Leadership graduation
- Partnerships key to achieving economic goals
- Public invited to PMRF celebration
- Public invited to PMRF celebration
- Kilauea Point waives entry fees June 21
- Kilauea Point waives entry fees June 21
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, June 12, 2011
- Public meetings for Sunday, June 12, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, June 12, 2011
- Veterans Roundup needs help
- South Kona police seek driver in fatal pedestrian hit and run
- Soldier dies; animals help his family cope
- Thousands jam Waikiki for Pan-Pacific Festival Hoolaulea
- King Kamehameha weekend road closures
- Council endorses feral cat control
- Arrest log for Saturday, June 11, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, June 11, 2011
- Kaua‘i pride highlighted at June 16 event at Kukui‘ula Village
- ‘My Dad, My Hero’
- More than 70 Kaua‘i nonprofits lose tax-exempt status
- Traipsing through the tulips
- Seed and plant exchange Sunday
- Bark for Life to benefit cancer research
- ‘Paulo’ feeling age during final ‘firing up’ day
- Bloomin’ lily
- Governor’s Pro Bowl comments: Fact or fiction?
- United Airlines begins daily, non-stop service to Hilo
- Family of pregnant crash victim seeks answers
- Lax security at Honolulu Airport results in mass firing
- Flames destroy garage in Ewa Beach
- USPS reviews security procedures following mail theft, offers reward
- Accountants beautify Palolo nursing home
- Police investigating Ka'u shooting
- Kona hospital evacuated after chemical fumes reported
- Medical Examiner releases official autopsy report in Andy Irons' death
- US Rep. Hanabusa moving to First Congressional District
- Maui: Services held for 8-year-old girl killed by falling rock
- 36 TSA Honolulu airport workers face termination
- State celebrating King Kamehameha with lei draping, parade
- State, county offices closed on Kamehameha Day
- Mayor approves county budget
- Animal cruelty case moves forward
- Keehi boaters frustrated at lack of help after tsunami
- Obituaries for Friday, June 10, 2011
- Kalaheo woman honored in D.C.
- Abercrombie says state ‘bribes’ NFL to hold Pro Bowl scrimmage
- Bulletin Board for Friday, June 10, 2011
- Two cool for school
- Musician hopes to be reunited with stolen guitar
- Rescued surfer dies
- Trial opens for man accused of bashing wife's head with hammer
- Walking all the way to the bank
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, June 10, 2011
- Stinging caterpillar found on Kaua‘i
- 2 men plead innocent to Kilauea goat theft
- Abercrombie wants to sack Pro Bowl payments
- Another Oahu house fire destroys Ewa family home
- Schedule for King Kamehameha Day
- Spending Commission fines 2 state lawmakers
- Police seeking witnesses in critical moped accident
- East Honolulu trash pickup expected to resume Friday
- Gingrich campaign in tatters as top aides resign
- NOAA, National Geographic study Hawaiian monk seal diet
- New lawsuit filed in puppy farm case
- Firefighters put out Ewa Beach townhouse blaze
- 1,524 Hawaii nonprofits lose tax exemption status
- Suspects wanted in Wahiawa robbery
- Security guard, school lunch aide indicted on child enticement charge
- Abercrombie announces new Early Childhood Coordinator
- Maui koa forest becomes 20th Natural Reserve Area
- Top Democratic women dodge tough call on Weiner
- Kauai: 2 men plead innocent in goat theft
- How likely are you to die in a car crash?
- Hilo gets West Coast flights today for first time in 28 years
- Cool Schools: Hilo High School
- Emergency safety training for Guam schools
- Hawaii officials looking for stinging caterpillar
- Heart attack, drugs caused Irons’ death
- Arrest Log for Thursday, June 9, 2011
- Animal cruelty case to move forward
- Obituaries for Thursday, June 9, 2011
- Surfer rescued at Major’s Bay
- State warns it will intervene with FERC, FFP
- Alley Kat Art burglarized
- Alleged gunman's father joins march against criminal violence
- World Oceans Day geared for marine awareness
- Hari Kojima, former 'Let's Go Fishing' host, dies at age 66
- Youth learn basketball, life lessons at John Wooden camp
- 5 honored in YWCA Leader Luncheon
- Hawaii Army National Guard soldier critically injured in accident
- Hawaii Five-0 cast on Emmy Magazine cover
- Conference delegates to clean up Kakaako homeless shelter
- Maui County Council OKs $564M budget
- Hyatt workers authorize boycott against hotel
- Andy Irons' cause of death revealed
- Two women escape from overnight house fire in Mililani
- Teen with aggressive cancer doesn't let disease stop him
- Schofield soldier's pregnant wife escapes from burning home
- Retrials underway for two HPD officers charged in separate cases
- Prosecutors: cocaine, marijuana, anxiety meds found in Stangel's car
- Honolulu gets new law on property tax exemptions
- UN indigenous rights declaration to be discussed
- Tiger Woods to skip US Open
- Firm to help reform Hawaii historic preservation
- Union boycott vote underway
- Utah woman in critical condition following moped crash
- Free Kauai workshop on natural hazard preparedness
- Wildfire forces evacuation of another Arizona town
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving honors KPD
- Runaway teen sought
- Kaua‘i Remembered: ‘Nawiliwili project’ Part 1
- Emotional reunions for Schofield soldiers returning from Iraq
- Bill Fernandez ‘alive and well’
- Natural hazard preparedness workshop
- Book Buzz: Summer reading at your library
- New Board of Education called ‘unavailable, inaccessible’
- Obituaries for Wednesday, June 8, 2011
- DLNR announces feral animal control in Na Pali
- Kaaawa family seeks witnesses to son's near fatal injuries
- Body of missing kayaker recovered
- Waiahole Bridge okay for now, but it and others need work
- Kindergarten spared, but education budget cut another $16 million
- Honolulu Zoo receives new stork companion
- Former Councilman Tam pleads no contest to new criminal charges
- State hurricane relief fund likely to empty
- Hawaii's first CIO named to upgrade govt tech
- L&L sells plate lunches for 76 cents
- $101K settlement for Big Island veterinary center
- Hawaii Five-0 note from Jack Lord can be yours
- Hazardous toxin found in endangered Hawaiian monk seal
- Wong selected in first round by Cardinals
- Abercrombie signs prostitution bill into law
- Silent march to honor domestic violence victims
- Navy ship that buried bin Laden to stop in Hawaii
- Tribute honors Hawaii athlete killed by skateboarding accident
- Fernandes’ legacy lives in ‘Town of Opportunity’
- Chorale donates to Red Cross
- Marvelous Menehune
- Night work, closures set for Wailua Bridge
- Talk Story for Tuesday, June 7, 2011
- Ex-Honolulu councilman charged with 8 campaign finance violations
- Veteran Council officers sworn in
- Obituaries for Tuesday, June 7, 2011
- Free stage reading presented by Kaua‘i Repertory Theater
- Don’t try this at home
- New Technologies Help in Hurricane Preparedness
- Pictures of Vietnam casualties sought for new display
- Residents frustrated over flooding damage they call avoidable
- Rocket barrage kills 5 US soldiers in Baghdad
- Vanpool loses subsidy, fee likely to increase
- Tam charged with 8 campaign finance violations
- Big Island: Search for missing kayaker comes to an end
- Hawaii County police probe air gun incident
- Suspect in deadly shooting rampage makes first court appearance
- Victim in Heeia beating dies
- High surf advisory in effect on Maui
- POW/MIA accounting command to get $62.7M building
- Officials assessing flood, thunderstorm damages in Windward Oahu
- UH baseball player drafted in first round by St. Louis Cardinals
- APEC Host Committee announces new executives
- Friend of drunk driving victim seeks to change state laws
- Memorial fund set up for victim in H-1 shooting spree
- American Idol judge, Hollywood actor vacationing on Maui
- Public's help needed in identifying runner who died in Makiki
- Suspect in fatal shooting spree makes first court appearance
- Study: Tiger sharks yo-yo dive to hunt for prey
- Mayweather reportedly declines $65M to fight Pacquiao
- Vanpool Hawaii state funding to discontinue June 30
- Secretary of the Army makes stop in Hawaii
- 3 suspects wanted in Kona identity theft case
- Funeral service for HPU basketball player set for Monday
- Missing hiker finds way out of trail
- Neighbor islands getting money for job training
- Hawaii tax department to hire independent auditor
- KIUC meeting members: 3 minutes not enough
- Kaua‘i enjoys ‘Ultimate Sunday Brunch’
- Na Leo to entertain revelers at July 4 Concert in the Sky
- Obituaries for Monday, June 6, 2011
- Miss Kaua‘i Scholarship Pageant set for this Saturday
- Honolulu mayor’s trips to Asia light on details
- Kauai captured for Monday, June 6, 2011
- 'Deadliest Catch' stars host fundraiser for Japan tsunami relief
- Windward Oahu residents dig out from flood aftermath
- Brown water advisory issued; sewage spills reported
- Police investigate death of conference attendee in Waikiki
- Torrential rain floods Windward Oahu
- Fire engulfs home in Lihu‘e subdivision
- USDA calls candidates for Farm Service Agency County Committee
- ‘Hydro, yes’ or ‘FERC, no’
- Rice Street crosswalk removed
- Put emphasis on restructuring government
- Road resurfacing projects on the way
- It’s no longer just ‘Gay Pride’ month in Hawai‘i
- Kaua‘i Veterans Corner for Sunday, June 5, 2011
- Authorities charge shooting spree suspect; bail at $5 million
- Public Meetings for Sunday, June 5, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, June 5, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, June 5, 2011
- Honolulu firefighter shocked putting out house fire released from hospital
- Shooting suspect's family issues statement
- Victim's son reacts to shooting spree
- North Shore congregation meets to pray for shooting victims, pastor's son
- ‘Mayor of Salt Pond’ honored
- ‘Scream Street: Fang of the Vampire’
- Obituaries for Saturday, June 4, 2011
- 3 going on 13, sometimes
- Lily of the market
- State auditor: Public housing money at risk
- Downed power line sparks fire, injures firefighter
- Police investigate deadly shooting spree
- Shooting spree suspect pastor's son
- Storm brings hail to Hawaii
- Cancer Center of Hawaii uses GPS for the body
- Power outages reported across Oahu
- Kalakaua Avenue reopened after suspicious suitcase found on beach
- $23K awarded to Mental Health America of Hawaii
- HFD responds to Waialua garage fire
- John Edwards indicted in $925K mistress cover-up
- Play suspended at 5 City golf courses Friday
- Traffic advisory: Repair work on Iwilei Road postponed
- Former UH quarterback Colt Brennan signs with Hartford Colonials
- Gas leak reported in Kapiolani Boulevard building
- $593K in federal grants for Hawaii's homeless vets
- KPD asking for help finding Lihu‘e runaway
- County fighting underage drinking
- Obituaries for Friday, June 3
- Two men arrested at Lihu‘e Civic Center
- Kamehameha Highway reopened following flooding
- Friends’ sales boost summer reading programs
- U.S. jobless rate rises, but Hawaii jobless claims fall
- Island History for Friday, June 3, 2011
- Hanapepe’s Hayley Uliana earns Gertrude Smith Scholarship
- Planet Kaua‘i opens Kids College summer programs
- Bulletin Board for Friday, June 3, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, June 3, 2011
- Family, friends of Kaneohe murder victim hold rally and vigil against violence
- Hurricane Season: The American Red Cross
- YWCA Woman Leader nominee, Erlinda Rosario
- Two Oahu fires fueled by wind and dry conditions
- Local innovation can cut energy use
- Government dishes out food PLATE, ditches food PYRAMID
- Man facing 30 years to life for selling meth
- Big Island game management area wildfire contained
- Teen charged in cab driver's beating death found guilty of manslaughter
- Autopsy results released for 8-year-old Maui girl killed while hiking
- Big Island: Pu'u Anahulu fire 100 percent contained
- Mass. towns give thanks tornado toll wasn't worse
- Verdict expected Thursday in taxi driver murder trial
- Hawaii residents adjusting spending due to high gas prices
- Man who died in Hilo hit-and-run identified
- Floating "body" at Honolulu Harbor turns out to be homeless tent
- 3 arrested in Waikoloa home drug bust
- Kalihi man accused of murdering adoptive mother arraigned
- Big Island bus riders must pay beginning July 1
- NOAA proposes expanding monk seal critical habitat
- Libyan rebel's oil heading for Hawaii
- Firefighters put out Makapu'u brush fire
- Man arrested in Kona Street hit-and-run
- Shaq says on Twitter: 'I'm about to retire'
- Controlled burned to be conducted at Schofield Barracks
- YWCA Leader Honoree Catherine Payne celebrated by students
- Cool Schools: Holualoa Elementary School
- Rail poll shows growing support for project
- County almost ready to fix seawall
- Online registration for Mayor-a-thon begins
- 2011 hurricane season forecast ‘below normal’
- Hiker airlifted from Hanakapi‘ai
- Living well key to fulfilling one’s potential, experts say
- Obituaries for Thursday, June 2, 2011
- Down in the valley
- Bon dances honor past, embrace present
- $4 million in Water Dept. construction ready to go
- Proposed Laie hotel clears another hurdle
- Homeless plan a-go, top guy meets with community
- State talks to public about 90-day homeless plan
- Hawaii due for a hurricane, according to experts
- State Civil Defense prepares for hurricane season
- Highlands Intermediate student bought gun
- Reality TV show offers tourism boost for Hawaii
- AIDS turns 30: big strides, new challenges
- Convicted child molester gets 20-year prison term in latest case
- 2 men found guilty in cab driver stabbing, robbery case
- Kamehameha Hwy closed 24 hours Monday through Thursday
- Man awaiting sentencing for investment fraud suspected of trying to flee country
- Makakilo family receives belongings after delay with moving company
- Maui girl who died while hiking Waimoku Falls identified
- Ex-HPD officer sentenced to 18 months in jail for botched robbery
- Outdoor Siren Warning System tested Wednesday
- Police searching for missing Kauai teen who may be on Oahu
- Maui officer pleads guilty to theft, sex assault
- California woman dies following Hilo vehicle accident
- Abercrombie approves hurricane relief fund spending
- Pearl Harbor-based destroyer deploys
- Hawaii Red Cross urging public to prepare for hurricane season
- Maui: One lane reopened on Olinda Road after tree, power lines fall down
- Greg Grunberg
- Witness wanted in Heeia assault case
- 'World War II in the Pacific' program accepting applications
- Man wanted for questioning in sex assault case
- 5 men arrested, charged in Ka'u cockfight
- 9 days after tornado, rebuilding begins in Joplin
- University of Hawaii panel to discuss HIV and AIDS
- Hawaii health dept. warns against sugary drinks
- UH-Manoa, New Zealand university sign agreement
- Pearl Harbor-based destroyer to deploy
- US shuts down SkyExpress buses after fatal crash
- Endeavour sneaks home with night landing
- Elvis movie sweetheart earns YWCA Leader Award in Hawaii
- Marine that fell from Waikiki hotel had been drinking
- Mayor Bryan Baptiste Memorial Bridge dedicated
- Mayor Bryan Baptiste Memorial Bridge dedicated
- Century of surfboards and more at Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction
- Century of surfboards and more at Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction
- Aloha Peace Project: promoting peace through education
- Aloha Peace Project: promoting peace through education
- Hawai‘i remembers loved ones with lantern ceremony
- Hawai‘i education board’s audit plans take shape
- Hawai‘i education board’s audit plans take shape
- Rock fall kills 8-year old Maui girl
- Community offers help against domestic violence
- Trial opens for man charged with murdering 85-year-old grandmother
- New category will be added to Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
- Possible link between cell phones & cancer
- Possible link between cell phones & cancer
- Obituaries for Wednesday, June 1, 2011
- $2M bail for man charged in Hawaii resort death
- $2M bail for man charged in Hawaii resort death
- DOT holds ceremony for new Wailua bridge
- DOT holds ceremony for new Wailua bridge
- Maui: Child killed in Seven Sacred Pools rock slide
- Trial opens for man accused of beating grandmother to death
- Bus co. in Va. fatal crash had fatigue violations
- Duckworth not running for US Senate
- HFD puts out multi-million-dollar home fire
- 2 hikers rescued from volcanic vent
- Fate of two men accused of stabbing cab driver rests with jury
- Hawaii to expect wet weather until Friday
- Pre-teen accused of brandishing knife at Waikiki bar
- Suspected gambling room in Kalihi robbed at gunpoint
- Gen. Dempsey chosen to head Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Gunshot fired in violent home invasion in Kailua
- Man in critical condition after fight at Heeia Kea Pier
- Police seeking witnesses in Hapuna Beach robbery
- Hawaii homelessness coordinator meets with public
- Defense Secretary Gates visits Pearl Harbor
- Marine who died after falling from Waikiki hotel identified
- Kalihi commercial building damaged by early morning blaze
- Memorial Day marked by parades, flyovers, flags
- Remote Kauai wilderness gets protective fence
- Remembering lives lost in fight for freedom
- Talk Story for Tuesday, May 31, 2011
- Lantern floating ceremony attracts huge crowd
- Puppy mill faces 153 animal cruelty counts
- Arrest log for Tuesday, May 31, 2011
- New signs paint historical picture of Waimea
- Polynesian festival
- Cracking QR codes for customers and businesses
- 'Taxi,' 'Grease' star Jeff Conaway dies at 60
- Fallen Marine remembered at crash site on Kaneohe Sandbar
- YWCA Women Leaders: Honoring Colleen Minami
- Memorial Day remembrance ceremony at Schofield Barracks
- Gov. Abercrombie hosts ceremony at Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery
- Mayor leads solemn Memorial Day tribute for service men, women at Punchbowl
- Hundreds turn out for Maui County Memorial Day Service
- Man accused of killing girlfriend due in court Tuesday
- Blood Bank of Hawaii holds 'Give a Pint, Get a Pint' event
- Sen. Inouye gives Memorial Day message
- Man arrested for second-degree attempted murder, reckless endangering
- Kauai gets new bridge to relieve traffic backups
- 2 men charged in Mililani stabbing
- U.S. VETS reach out to homeless at Ala Moana Beach Park
- Attempted murder investigation opened after bicyclist pushed into traffic
- Several Memorial Day ceremonies taking place across Hawaii
- 13th annual Lantern Floating Hawaii ceremony to be held Monday evening
- Kamehameha Highway closed following traffic accident
- OHA awards $4.3M for education, health and income
- Drivers, pedestrians left in the dark under airport viaduct
- New doctors graduate from Waianae health center
- Fences protect 8,000 acres of Kaua‘i wilderness
- Punchbowl candlelight vigil honors Vietnam veterans
- Obituaries for Monday, May 30, 2011
- Hawai‘i Blood Bank here this week
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, May 30, 2011
- Tax appeals rise 35% for 2011
- Salvation Army wins with Weinberg
- 2011 Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners
- Kalepa St. road work starts June 6
- Veterans honored at Waikiki Natatorium for Memorial Day
- 50,000 lei collected for veterans' graves
- Police arrest two in connection with Mililani stabbing
- Musicians honored at Na Hoku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Awards
- Man falls from 7th story of Waikiki hotel
- Fifth Circuit Court welcomes new judge
- The Garden Island brings home Pa‘i awards
- Public Meetings for Sunday, May 29, 2011
- The Tax Man: Opting out of conformity for more tax dollars
- Water rights at heart of special meeting
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, May 29, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, May 29, 2011
- CKTV Crew celebrates accolades with community
- It’s all in the wrist
- Celebration of ocean ongoing at Hanapepe Library
- Hawai‘i doesn’t require lost gun reports
- Police investigating Mililani stabbing
- Act fast to redeem airline award seats this summer
- Retired HPD officer and actor, Bernard Ching, dies
- Hawaiian Airlines to reduce inter-island award miles
- More than 15,000 lei still needed for Memorial Day at Punchbowl
- New doctors graduate from a Waianae campus
- Dozens of Kahuku homeowners fighting to keep their homes
- Elderly diver in critical condition
- Sailboat stuck on Ala Wai reef
- Man falls from the 7th story of a Waikiki hotel
- Grand jury indicts Padua
- Arrest log for Saturday, May 28, 2011
- Did Hawai‘i do enough to fix public pensions?
- Unlawful connection caused water warning
- Kalaheo students’ garden keeps on giving
- Corrections and Clarifications for Saturday, May 28, 2011
- Extraordinary Sea Scouts attain ‘Ordinary’ ranking
- Lydgate ponds reopen
- Run honors fallen hero, raises funds for the Special Olympics
- Proposals to raise City golf fees on the table
- Shinseki talks to veterans at Golden Age Games, reveals professional goals
- Natatorium demolition study proceeds
- Airport lei vendors face tough competition
- Mayor Carlisle unsure of plans for Natatorium War Memorial
- Charges filed in the Waimanalo puppy farm case
- Road work closes roads across the islands
- Sentencing delayed for HPD officer accused of drunk driving
- Verdict in taxi driver murder case delayed until June
- Hot Hawaiian Nights kicks off at Dave & Buster's
- Sen. Inouye to meet with Japan Prime Minister, tour Sendai
- Public gathers at Honolulu Hale to sew lei for Memorial Day
- Electric car permits now available online
- List of Oahu Memorial Day ceremonies
- Waikiki Edition Hotel sues Marriott International
- Aiea man charged with attempted murder
- Limited hunting permitted at PTA this weekend
- NTSB releases preliminary report in Kauai light aircraft crash
- Big Island: 4 probable cases of rat lungworm infection detected
- Autopsy performed on woman killed at Big Island resort
- Dr. Beach names best beaches in U.S.
- Serbia arrests Mladic on war crimes charges
- 7 US troops among 9 NATO dead in Afghanistan
- 40,000 expected to attend 13th annual Lantern Floating Hawaii ceremony
- Hawaii health department reopens food plant
- HI Legislature's pay cuts signed into law
- Hawaii govt workers to recycle office supplies
- State flags to fly at half-staff in honor of Kato
- Hawaii plans to boost fisheries law enforcement
- 3-car collision clogs Highway near ‘Oma‘o
- Hirono: I’m a workhorse, not a show horse
- Island History for Friday, May 27, 2011
- Preliminary report on ultralight crash
- Bulletin Board for Friday, May 27, 2011
- Kaua‘i Music Festival sponsors award
- Keiki KARE about community
- Obituaries for Friday, May 27, 2011
- KACA gears up for summer
- DLNR boosting fisheries enforcement
- Kanahele lauded for Polihale visitor rescue
- Court records reveal violent past of Big Island murder suspect
- Bishop Museum flips the switch on solar panels
- Chance meeting on Facebook leads to sisters' 40 year reunion
- Firefighter, waterman drowns working fish farm
- Experts say tiger shark responsible for attack
- Queen Liliuokalani Elementary holds last day of school
- Council on Revenues Forecast: Unanimous vote for no change
- Hawaii International Air Show Invitational kicks off Saturday
- Charles R. Kendall, Russell K. Okata Scholarship winners announced
- Last day of school for Queen Liliuokalani Elementary
- Grand jury indicts 5 Maui residents for fraud
- Police investigating $12K sushi maker theft
- Big Island police setting up DUI checkpoints
- Neighborhood Board Elections results released
- Hawaii experts testify at native language hearing
- UH Manoa security searching for 2 men in faculty apartment break-in
- Raycom Media releases tornado survivor survey
- 60-foot-long tree falls on Tantalus Drive
- Bu La 'ia: The Legend Continues
- Talk and cross bill loses reception with council
- 'Complete Our Street' to provide safer streets for community
- Washington man charged in Kohala murder has criminal history
- Honolulu city councilwoman to run for Congress
- Obama to world: West leadership role still strong
- Winfrey finale devoted to fans, her 'safe harbor'
- Honolulu small business fair to provide resources
- No fishing of Hawaii moi during summer months
- Walk the line
- Five assigned to KPD Detention Center
- Arrest Log for Thursday, May 26, 2011
- Mayoral mid-budget appointments
- Council approves $269M budget; Rapozo casts lone ‘nay’ vote
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, May 26, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, May 26, 2011
- More 911 calls released from Waikele explosion
- Shooting suspect arraigned
- Shark attacks surfer in Kona waters, second attack in 3 days
- Long-distance commutes could be highway to divorce
- Carineo, Naea top Kaua‘i’s Most Wanted list for June
- NASA and Hawaii strike space exploration deal
- Family of pedestrian struck & killed by school bus files lawsuit
- Former office manager who stole nearly $300K gets 10-year prison term
- Friends and colleagues remember former mayor Yamashiro
- Aloha Care Monthly Check-Up: Gout
- HECO: 120 customers without power following downed power line
- Tour bus causes chain-reaction crash on Pali Highway
- 4 Schofield soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Maui: Crews battling brushfire on Piilani Highway
- 2 in serious condition following multiple-vehicle accident on Pali Highway
- Honolulu police searching for OCCC escapee
- Former Big Island mayor Stephen Yamashiro passes away
- HECO: 400 customers without power following downed power line
- Scuba diver who drowned in Pearl Harbor waters identified
- Recovered body identified as missing trailrunner
- Maui police searching for person of interest in fatal vehicle accident
- Shooting suspect to be arraigned this afternoon
- Junior Police Officers help keep schools safe
- Nawiliwili jetty parking lot to temporarily close
- ‘Plantation days’ Part 2
- Big Island: Police searching for missing man
- NOAA program to help save Mako sharks
- Sacred Hearts Demolishes Cafeteria for New Student Center
- Amendment to NASA 'Space Act' allows for new Hawaii test sites
- A race to find survivors before more storms arrive
- University to publish Native Hawaiian primers
- Hollywood screenwriter to hold Hawaii workshop
- Hawaii-based soldier to be buried in upstate NY
- Controlling Kaua‘i’s cat colonies
- County names 2010 outstanding employees
- ABC buys 4.2 acres from Kukui‘ula
- Obituaries for Wednesday, May 25, 2011
- Collision clogs rush-hour traffic
- Indicted Hawaii psychiatrist arrested in Argentina
- Scared Straight Sexting Talk with Teens
- Hawaii Convention Center expo promotes clean energy
- Family pleads for hit-and-run driver to come forward
- Let's talk about sexting - dangers for teens
- Teen with brain cancer receiving his dream truck
- Student expelled after school shooting in Pearl City
- Young man charged with murdering cab driver pins death on co-defendant
- HPD, Farmers Insurance Hawaii urge public to drive with aloha
- Sacred Hearts Academy breaks ground for new student center
- FHB donates to Aloha Initiative, accepting donations
- Argentinean doctor allegedly bilks $1M in health insurance claims in Hawaii
- Man arrested in connection with Kohala resort murder
- First Wind awards scholarships to 6 Hawaii students
- Maui attorney disbarred for misconduct
- UH Basketball team seeking funding for Asia trip
- Army National Guard unveils new unmanned aircraft
- NTSB: Strut fatigue, inadequate landing gear inspection cause of 2009 Turtle Bay helicopter crash
- Post-tornado search focuses on stores, apartments
- DOE Addresses Concerns Over Response to Gun Incident at School
- Navy's annual hurricane readiness exercise begins Wednesday
- Big Island: Motorcycle crash victim identified
- Kauai ultralight crash: Preliminary findings expected next week
- BJ Penn to open UFC gym in Honolulu
- Army National Guard to unveil new unmanned aircraft
- $41M for Native Hawaiian education programs
- Hawaii's House sees high turnover in recent years
- Firearms Expert Talks Safety Following School Gun Incident
- Rescuers race to find survivors of Joplin tornado
- Army closes Pohakuloa to hunting, citing security
- Kauai utility holds special meeting on hydropower
- Bernard Ching: Father, Police Officer, Hawaii Five-Oh Star
- DOE aiming for zero gun incidents
- Koloa shooting suspect arrested
- Kaua‘i to strengthen peddling law
- Talk Story for Tuesday, May 24, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, May 24, 2011
- ‘Mother of all beach clean-ups’
- Obituaries for Tuesday, May 24, 2011
- KIUC sets date for special membership meeting
- 911 call from Waikele explosion prompts changes in dispatcher training
- Hawaii no longer most expensive average gas price
- Irons' family breaks silence on drug problems
- Special report: Kihei underwater
- Student hurt when gun fired on campus, parents upset over delayed notification
- HPD on scene of barricade situation in Kapolei
- Hawaii Hotel & Lodging Association donates $5K to hotel workers
- Kauai man arrested after shooting wife
- DLNR removes shark warning signs in Kona
- Elderly man dies following Waipahu hit-and-run
- Military personnel to receive free admission to museums this summer
- FBI stats show drop in violent crime
- Kauai: Man in police custody following Koloa shooting
- 'Click it or Ticket' campaign kicks off Monday
- Man says police arrested uncle in Koloa shooting
- Hawaii technology office on course for creation
- Critical Pedestrian Hit and Run Closes West Bound Lanes on Farrington Hwy
- Tanabe is new meteorologist-in-charge for Honolulu
- Woman shot
- Police Week: remembrance and recruitment for the force
- Teen finds live WWII bomb on beach
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, May 23, 2011
- Boaters urged to practice safe boating habits
- Special report: youth gangs in Hawaii
- Sprague was a safe pilot, family says
- Sale benefits canoe club
- Visitor airlifted from Alaka‘i Swamp Trail
- Kapa‘a bypass reopens today
- Kailua-Kona grandmother talks about encounter with 16-foot shark
- Do My Job: Steph and Shawn are street performers
- Unexploded ordnance destroyed in Kapa'a
- Large tree, electric poles fall along Mililani Cemetery Road
- Na Hoku Hanohano Awards move into the future
- Woman shot in Koloa
- Bridge to the past halted
- Charity Walk nets record $1.15M
- Spending, saving and sharing
- Kiele Moana Nine re-opens after 4 years
- Obituaries for Sunday, May 22, 2011
- Abercrombie signs public lands bills into law
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, May 22, 2011
- Kaua‘i’s GOP chooses its presidential candidate
- Public Meetings for Sunday, May 22, 2011
- Body found, believed to be that of missing trail runner
- Local charity walk breaks records by raising over a million
- Bank employees raise money for several charities
- Neighbor reacts to Palolo rock fall
- Family of three involved in parasailing mishap
- Five years after nearly closing, Kahuku Medical Center holds open house
- Solo bike officer injured in crash
- High hopes for ignition interlock
- Kauai boil water advisory canceled
- Boy spared in Palolo landslide
- Boy spared in Palolo landslide
- Fight over Hawaiian rights lands at Supreme Court
- Kilauea residents should boil water
- Congratulations Class of 2011
- Visitor airlifted from Alaka‘i
- Arrest Log for Saturday, May 21, 2011
- ‘How They Croaked’
- Nutrition: A family tradition
- Waikiki sidewalk repair is a $5 million challenge
- Homeless camp right next to government offices
- Lots of road closures this weekend
- Fire alarm sounded late in Waikiki high rise fire, residents say
- Schwarzenegger puts acting career on hold
- Lei needed for Memorial Day
- Waikiki fire started in dishwasher
- Kerr, Creamer, Wie advance at Sybase Match Play
- UH Board of Regents vote for 3 new leaders
- Kamehameha Highway in Kaaawa reopened after critical accident
- Judgment Day'ers: Millions will die Saturday
- Hawaii unemployment rate falls to 6.1%
- 'Macho Man' Savage dead after Florida wreck
- Transit head: Honolulu rail costs 'under control'
- Agencies to help conserve Hawaii's forestry
- Rain delays work at Waimea Canyon lookout
- Marines searching for Bayfest emcees
- Project Wai‘ale‘ale puts kids in college
- Water problems hit Westside, N. Shore
- ‘Toxic tour’
- Bulletin Board for Friday, May 20, 2011
- Island History for Friday, May 20, 2011
- Coast Guard open house, Sea Scout tour help launch Safe Boating Week
- School supplies to be distributed July 23
- Obituaries for Friday, May 20, 2011
- Kapa‘a High takes home honors at 2011 HMSA Teen Video Awards
- Paradise Trashed: Collecting copper can be costly to environment
- Drunk drivers slow to accept Ignition Interlock
- Hirono announces run for U.S. Senate
- Council reduces marathon funding by $50K
- First private-public housing partnership breaks ground
- Paradise Trashed: Concerned elders look to stop illegal dumping
- Suspect arrested in first child enticement case involving 'live victim'
- Hirono will run for Akaka's US Senate seat
- Veteran HPD officer pleads no contest to shoplifting
- Traveling preschool for homeless children hurt by state cuts
- Castle Foundation commits $10 million to public education
- Prodding Israel, Obama embraces Palestine borders
- Troop morale in Afghanistan plummets, report says
- Waikiki high rise fire extinguished
- Illegally dumping cases go up as economy goes down
- Visitor dies after Big Island crash, Pahoa man arrested
- Fame, fortune or not: Affairs still happen
- AAA: Gas prices drop 20 cents in a week
- Waimea waterline repaired
- Schwarzenegger child report spurs media frenzy
- City services closed for furlough day
- US quietly expanding defense ties with Saudis
- Census: Hawaii getting older and more diverse
- Judge dismisses murder charge in cliff death
- Giffords doing well after implant placed in head
- Hawaii Sen. Akaka pushing for Liu to be confirmed
- Hawaii team places 2nd in tiny robot competition
- Hawaii reservist due to receive prestigious award
- Hawaii securities commission stops business
- IMF chief makes new bid for bail, resigns
- Konishiki Kids to host tsunami victims
- Banners’ removal upsets parents
- H.P.U. graduation dampened by student-athlete's tragic death
- Motorists urged to drive safely
- Zumba event helps Charity Walk raise funds
- Obituaries for Thursday, May 19, 2011
- Police ID bodies in ultralight crash
- Resort property tax hike fails
- Clerk pleads not guilty to stealing $280K from G&R
- Thousands jam into Blaisdell for job fair featuring 160+ employers
- Cool Schools: Academy of the Pacific
- Steinhoff's family talks about athlete's tragic death
- Controversy over call to stop feeding homeless in parks
- Check driving schools through BBB
- Victims identified in Kauai light aircraft crash
- VIDEO: Plane crash at California Naval Air Station
- City Neighborhood Boards election voting ends Friday
- High used-car prices make it ideal time to sell
- NOAA expects below normal central Pacific hurricane season
- US slaps sanctions on Syria's Assad for abuses
- Celebrities bid Oprah farewell at Chicago show
- Obama birth certificate T-shirts for sale
- Pentagon: Pakistan didn't know bin Laden's whereabouts
- Bodies identified in ultralight crash
- Victims identified in Kauai ultralight crash
- Moody's downgrades Hawaii's bond rating
- HPU basketball star dies
- Two die in light aircraft crash off Kauai's North Shore
- Study: Coffee lowers prostate cancer risk
- Win-Win for homeless patients and UH med students
- Act now to get Unabomber memorabilia
- $1M grant to help youths get GED and job training
- Spoiler alert: Twitter spills Oprah show secrets
- Hawaii, feds to help landowners protect forests
- Record number earn Native Hawaiian law certificate
- APNewsBreak: Giffords set to undergo skull surgery
- Man arrested for shooting traffic light
- Take the money and run
- Times buys Big Save
- 2 die in sport plane crash
- Chang recusal goes without explanation
- Hawai‘i governor releases 90-day homeless plan
- ‘Plantation days’ Part 1
- Police: Alcohol played role in Kekaha crash
- Obituaries for Wednesday, May 18, 2011
- Traffic collision causes lane closure in Hanama‘ulu
- Big Save being sold to Times
- Honolulu Police Community Foundation gala Friday
- Konishiki, sumotori savior in tsunami zone
- HFD terminates its search for missing trail runner in Mokuleia
- Rebuilding old truck helps young cancer patient
- HPD officers receive training in various areas for upcoming APEC conference
- Governor details 90-day homeless plan
- Granddaughter fights to get officer's name on law enforcement memorial
- State finds major environmental polluting case on Sand Island
- Schofield soldier killed in Afghanistan
- RAW INTERVIEWS: The cast of Hawaii Five-O
- Grand jury indicts five-man identity theft ring
- 2 go down in ultralight crash
- Kamehameha Highway in Waikane Valley expected to open at 2 p.m.
- Syrian activists call general strike in new tactic
- Schwarzenegger reveals he had child with staffer
- US Sen. Inouye visits World Trade Center site
- Free weed, free tunes: Ore. pot bar hosts karaoke
- Chief of police responds to controversy surrounding deputy chief's son
- Federal government approves Kauai seabird plan
- Vehicle registration applications won't be mailed
- HMSA, Kaiser in the black so far this year
- Hawaii AIDS researcher named scientist of the year
- Hawaii governor to release 90-day homeless plan
- Oil hovers above $97 as euro gains on dollar
- Rahm Emanuel sworn in as Chicago's new mayor
- Feds OK seabird permit, plan
- Arrest log for Tuesday, May 17, 2011
- Kuali‘i denies conflict of interest
- If she runs, Lingle wants ‘strategy for victory’
- Schedules change for road projects
- Obituaries for Tuesday, May 17, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, May 17, 2011
- KGEFCU awards 4 scholarships
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, May 17, 2011
- ‘Pole position’
- Heed the warnings, make good choices
- Hawaii Five-O season one ends with cliffhangers
- New poll shows Carlisle's high approval rating
- Levees, floodwalls require round-the-clock watch
- New poll on rail project reflects division in community
- Groundbreaking held for police memorial
- Tahitian dancer shakes up Hawaii Five-O
- New city garbage trucks collecting dust
- Shriners demonstrate dangers of blind spots
- Highway re-opens after crash
- Disney trademarks "Seal Team Six"
- FBI: 56 police officers killed in 2010, up by 8
- Boy who died after falling on knife identified
- Oprah rents out arena for final show
- DHHL deputy director leaves post
- Suspect accused of A'ala Park murder charged
- Woman arrested in Makiki for attempted murder
- 4 US soldiers killed in blast in Afghanistan
- Animal Shelter Needs Help
- Mayor Carlisle kicks off police week
- Kapolei man arrested for attempted murder
- Repeat felon gets 10 more years for carrying gun
- HAWAII POLL: Results Questions 1-11
- Trump will not run for president
- Hawaiian Telcom reports a Q1 profit
- Court nixes case over anonymity in school suit
- As water creeps closer, residents warned: Get out
- Hawaii land conservation plans get $4.5M in grants
- Endeavour makes final trip to space
- Miami imam, 2 sons charged with supporting Taliban
- Day 2 of search ends with no sign of missing trail runner from Norway
- Kapa‘a bypass opening delayed
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, May 16, 2011
- April grand juries bring May indictments
- Obituaries for Monday, May 16, 2011
- Centennial celebrated
- Nani Hanalei
- New OIP chief: Fighting gov for judge list ‘futile’
- Man accuses Ala Moana Center security guards of use of excessive force
- HAWAII POLL: Case, Hirono favored, Lingle trails in senate race
- Teenagers arrested trying to steal koi at Ala Moana Center
- HAWAII POLL: Half of island voters approve of governor in first six months of term
- Historic Vegas hotel closing its doors
- No tsunami threat to Hawaii after earthquake off Solomon Islands
- Suspect arrested in fatal beating of homeless man
- State to open new H-1 freeway ramps in Kapolei
- Paralyzed student walks to receive degree
- Largest-ever county budget almost ready
- State Republicans: Show us the money
- State Republicans: Show us the money
- Weather doesn’t affect island’s charitable spirit
- Weather doesn’t affect island’s charitable spirit
- Get ready for Lahaina Noon
- The Tax Man: Oppressing business even more
- The Tax Man: Oppressing business even more
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, May 15, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, May 15, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, May 15, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, May 15, 2011
- With gas costs high, Obama to speed oil production
- Update: HPD deputy chief's son arrested on suspicion of felony theft
- Psychiatrists gather in Hawaii's second-largest convention this year
- AP Sources: Porn stash found at bin Laden compound
- Weather Service cancels Kauai flash flood watch
- A dozen viewers complain of problems with moving company
- HPD deputy chief's son arrested; released pending investigation
- Thousands of Libyan refugees flee to Italy
- Maui woman dies following truck crash
- Maui brush fire burns sugarcane field
- Woman arrested for attempted murder near Kaimuki
- KCC students say hello to their futures; goodbye to years of hard work
- Iran acid attacker will receive acid drop in eyes
- Woman beheaded on Spanish resort island identified
- What's open, closed on furlough Friday
- Hawaii Legislature leaves basic work unfinished
- Hawaii's sex offenders Part 3: Protecting your children
- Taliban show resolve to fight on after bin Laden
- Abercrombie vows to cut Kaua’i’s unemployment by half
- 2 arrested in connection with goat slaying
- ‘Cars Galore’ shows variety
- Latest farm, garden equipment unveiled at expo
- The transience of toys
- Garage catches fire in Kapahi
- KPD celebrates Police Week
- Kekaha bottle redemption center closed today
- KCC mints newest class
- New city buses need ADA retrofit
- Do My Job: Steph and Shawn make sausage
- How one Japanese village defied the tsunami
- Flags to fly at half-staff in honor of police Sunday
- Ashton Kutcher lands on 'Two and a Half Men'
- Kalihi man charged with murdering his mother
- OUTTAKES: Do My Job: Steph and Shawn make sausage
- Alert teller stops scam artist from stealing from elderly victim
- Aloha Air Cargo Celebrates 3rd Anniversary
- UH Manoa graduation ceremonies Saturday
- Nordstrom pursuing theft charges against HPD deputy chief's son
- KORE beach day on Saturday
- What's open, close on furlough Friday
- Woman gets $835 parking ticket
- How bin Laden emailed without being detected by US
- Flash flood watch extended for Oahu, Kauai through afternoon
- Last bales of trash removed from Hawaiian Waste site
- Man's mug shot, ironic tattoo goes viral
- Hawaii professor wins national librarian award
- Paul announces third White House run
- Disney's Aulani hotel looks to hire 800
- Hawaii's sex offenders Part 2: Predator behavior
- More come forward with horror stories about moving company
- A run for taxpayers’ money
- Kaua‘i’s got one less place to skateboard … for now
- Camp Hale Koa reopens in Koke‘e
- Hanama‘ulu pump station spills sewage
- Island History for Friday, May 13, 2011
- County extends deadline for trash collection assessment changes
- Legacy of former Music Man honors achievements of high school seniors
- St. Theresa School honor roll
- Obituaries for Friday, May 13, 2011
- All’s fair
- Bulletin Board for Friday, May 13, 2011
- Reopening of Lydgate ponds pushed back
- Rain part of story at Ag Awareness Day
- Wahine win 3 medals at WAC championship
- Rail lawsuit filed, financial plan updated
- Apartment fire displaces husband and wife
- Oahu company turns eucalyptus trees into energy
- Demjanjuk convicted over Nazi camp deaths
- Second cop not guilty in overtime probe
- Mary Tyler Moore: brain surgery for benign tumor
- Homeless man dies from injuries
- Evangelist Graham improving at NC hospital
- Floodwaters rise in the poverty-stricken Delta
- Trial set, bail increased for man accused of skimming credit card info at gas stations
- Postal Service lists top dog attack cities
- Bloomberg: NYPD stops would-be terrorists
- Gas prices drop across Hawaii
- Police arrest Kalihi man for allegedly killing his own mother
- Group files anti-rail complaint in federal court
- Postal Service Food Drive on Saturday
- Las Vegas marks opening of neon history park
- Group to boycott Honolulu psychiatric meeting
- Hawaii's sex offenders Part 1: Predators among us
- Mary Tyler Moore to undergo brain tumor surgery
- Evangelist Graham in good spirits at NC hospital
- Hawaii mortgage rates fall further
- Dedication ceremony for new Oahu school
- Vehicle access to Kuaokala, Peacock Flats closes
- Elite paddlers to compete in Molokai to Oahu race
- Food poisoning hits 5 schools on Guam
- KIUC certifies petition to vote on Free Flow
- KPD nabs second burglary suspect
- Obituaries for Thursday, May 12, 2011
- KPD seeks help finding Bode
- ‘Walk to school’ route bulges in Koloa
- Kaua‘i Veterans Corner: news you can use
- Man nabbed for Hanalei break-in
- Police Explorers give time, take knowledge
- Surfers, civilians, firefighters honored for bravery
- Makakilo couple embroiled in moving company mess
- Uncertainty as landowner ends lease with Kahuku village association
- Bill extends electronic device ban to pedestrians and bicyclists
- The Outdoor Circle criticizes city over rail trees
- Hokule'a crew member McKenney found dead at Makapuu
- Man pleads guilty to deadly home invasion in Waialae Nui
- Parachutist injured during first solo jump
- Makaha shed burns leaving one homeless
- Hugh Grant weighed as Charlie Sheen TV replacement
- AP-GfK poll: Obama approval hits 60 percent
- Gingrich announces presidential bid
- Matson to raise Hawaii shipping fuel surcharge
- Microsoft deal should vastly expand reach of Skype
- Man tries to open airplane door
- Odds against bank robbers like the 'backpack bandit'
- Postal Service loses $2.2 billion in one quarter
- 3 killed in university garage shooting
- Hawaii lifts ban on medical marijuana house calls
- Community meetings planned by Hawaii lawmakers
- Obama mocks Republican position on immigration
- Gingrich, with experience and baggage, joins race
- Maui lawyer joins Hawaii Tourism Authority board
- Oahu boy in National Geographic Bee
- Oprah mulls Broadway run
- Kauai County seeking seasonal lifeguards
- Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver separate after 25 years
- Council to discuss fate of historic swinging bridge today
- ‘Kalapaki’ Part 3
- Mail carriers seek to ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ this Saturday
- Obituaries for Wednesday, May 11, 2011
- Electrical safety can prevent disasters
- ‘Trump card’ delays decision-making
- Corrections and Clarifications for Wednesday, May 11, 2011
- Don’t go in the water
- Waterline repairs set to be completed today
- Applications accepted for seasonal lifeguards starting Monday
- County auditor hampered by external delays, influences
- ‘Welcome Aboard PMRF’ celebrates centennial of Naval aviation
- Tenants worried about affordable housing sale on Oahu
- Two men get 20-year prison terms for violent home invasion in Palolo
- Two months after Japan tragedy, Hawaii still giving
- Coast Guard helping in search for missing boaters
- Health providers brace for cuts in Medicaid benefits
- Interview: Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz
- Med school braces for $4 million cut
- H-1 to get PM zipper lane
- Mississippi Delta braces for historic flood
- Heavy rain ends in Central Oahu, flood watch continues
- TOP 10: Most popular names for children in Hawaii
- Driver who caused security scare during President Obama's visit gets jail time
- Report: Hawaiian Air No. 1 for on-time flights
- Hawaiian Monk Seals in crisis
- 'Sophisticated' burglar hits University of Hawaii Manoa
- GM creates, saves more than 4K jobs through investment
- Free plane ticket to Texas for homeless woman in Waikiki
- After Bin Laden: What might come next
- Iolani Palace donates more than $5,000 to support Japan
- Storm moves away from Philippines, leaves 22 dead
- Tax breaks for film production don't pass
- Hawaii Legislature approves 252 bills this year
- 3 Oahu schools win commencement prizes
- Research suggests 1 in 7 strokes happen during sleep
- Honolulu junior police to perform drill skills
- Pakistan suspected of retaliating after US raid
- Magnitude 7.1 earthquake hits South Pacific
- Rain breaks pipeline, closes school
- ‘Love is a flower’ – John Lennon
- Hit-and-run suspect surrenders
- Kilauea 4th-graders win prizes in Water Conservation Contest
- Decision time
- Abercrombie signs foreclosure reform bill
- Garage sale, car wash to help baby Rivera
- Hands-on boating experience offered May 21 at Kaua‘i Safe Boating Day
- Peter Rayno Park blessed
- Obituaries for Tuesday, May 10, 2011
- Hilario trial postponed again
- Thrifty Mart robber pleads guilty
- Man accused of skimming credit cards at gas stations to be held at OCCC
- Hawaii Five-O style secrets
- Suspect in shooting outside Aiea Bowl makes court appearance
- Police arrest woman in Waikiki stabbing
- Judge orders new mental exam for man accused of killing school teacher
- Interview: Keone Vaughn of the Hawaiian Humane Society
- City considers pothole patching upgrade
- Back to school for Hawaii's senior citizens
- Kayaker who died identified
- Full face transplant patient makes 1st appearance
- New Photo: Keahi the tiger in Sendai City
- Hawaii to get 46 new 7-11 locations
- Winners cross 'The Amazing Race' finish line
- Hanalei Bridge reopened, flood watch still on
- Flash Flood Watch extended to Kauai, Oahu, Maui
- Samoa to go Back to the Future, shifting date line
- Gas prices start to head down
- Quake shifted Japan; towns now flood at high tide
- Oahu home prices up while number sold drops
- Broken pipeline leads to Kauai water conservation
- Flash flood warning ends, flood watch until 6 p.m.
- Animal cruelty charge stands against Maui man
- NBC: Curry will replace Vieira on 'Today'
- Delayed retirement dreams for Hawaii's seniors
- Hanalei Elementary closed due to weather, bridge closure
- Pair of Princess Diana's dresses sell for $276,000
- New mineral named after Manoa researcher
- More than 10,000 psychiatrists meeting in Honolulu
- Storms prompt flood warnings
- Museum marks May Day with lei contest
- Bridge Club Results for Monday, May 9, 2011
- Council back to budget work today
- Kaua`i Captured for Monday, May 9, 2011
- Mother’s Day at NTBG
- Going green to help children in fight against mental disorders
- Wife, mother of two earns master's degree while battling cancer
- Mother Nature drenches Kauai, Oahu; Flash Flood Watch in effect
- Body of missing kayaker recovered off Mokulua Islands
- West Oahu drivers will soon see traffic relief
- Body of missing swimmer recovered off Windward Oahu
- Flash flood warning extended again; Hanalei Bridge closed
- Flash Flood Warning for Kauai extended until 6:45 p.m.
- Delta flight cleared after 'security threat' in NM
- Bin Laden's death a tough subject for the pulpit
- Volunteers needed to remove invasive plants
- Japan won't abandon nuclear power despite crisis
- Latest developments in Arab world's unrest
- New clashes hit Cairo after Muslims burn church
- RAW VIDEO: Truck overturns in Waikane
- Movie Review: WE WERE HERE
- Filipino Fiesta draws hundreds, breaks early for Pacquiao fight
- Mahelona Auxiliary honors three high school seniors
- McMahon denied historic preservation post
- A pandora’s box of hidden tax increases
- A reading list to get through summer
- Moms can help clear the smoke today
- Consultant: Fish will return to Morgan’s Ponds
- County’s energy savings flicker
- Obituaries for Sunday, May 8, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, May 8, 2011
- Weekly Road Work Index for Sunday, May 8, 2011
- Gas prices expected to drop 50 cents by summer
- Free Pidgin event in Waipahu for exhibit opening Saturday
- Environmentalists rally against proposed beach hotel tower
- War ship honors fallen Pearl Harbor-based soldier
- Hawaii students battle in the Botball
- Pacquiao in minor car accident before Mosley fight
- Suspect charged in Aiea Shopping Center shooting
- Likelike Highway Kailua-bound closed Saturday night
- Police investigating gunshot in Kailua
- Pilot refuses flight to Muslims
- Animal Kingdom wins Kentucky Derby
- Obama in NYC: We never forget, we mean what we say
- Ship named after Pearl Harbor SEAL
- Pedestrian injured critically in Kahului accident
- Honolulu police: $2K for school graduation events
- Lawmakers fail to fix flawed DUI law
- Report showed risk of Japan tsunami before the quake
- Taiwan sponsors exhibit on Sun Yat-sen in Honolulu
- Obama tries to reassure public on economy, jobs
- No caps and gowns needed for first-ever virtual graduation at UH
- Online gaming with real-world friends is healthier
- Legislators take pay cut
- FY12 supplemental budget $21 million higher
- UH economists say Hawaii's economy will grow
- Do My Job: Shawn and Steph become groundskeepers for a day
- Salvation Army a product of community
- Spoons, socks and other messes
- ‘The Long and Short of It’
- State workers also work for Civil Defense
- Obituaries for Friday, May 6, 2011
- Arrest Log for Friday, May 6, 2011
- Al-Qaida vows revenge for Osama bin Laden's death
- Kakaako homeless man is the King of Clean
- Paul McCartney engaged to girlfriend Nancy Shevell
- Flash Flood Warning canceled for Kona area
- Teenage burglary ring arrested in Kaneohe
- EIS filed for Kam drive-in features business, homes, hotel
- RAW VIDEO: Driving on the H-3 in the rain
- Hawaii medical school official steps down
- Governor releases plan to improve health care service
- Suspect arrested in Aiea shooting
- Businesses now hiring at fastest pace since 2006
- Man killed in H-1 crash identified
- Big Island mother and daughter reported missing
- Obama to SEALs: 'Job well done'
- Governor signs tough foreclosure bill
- Hawaii's Kau coffee farm among 10 best worldwide
- Hawaii to receive more than $47 million in Title I education money
- Gambling With Hawaii: The fight over legalizing gambling
- Economy adds 244k jobs, rate ticks up to 9 pct.
- Clinton blames reaction in Situation Room photo on allergies
- Hawaii kills undersea power cable bill
- APEC Hawaii host seeks catering, uniform vendors
- Oahu H-POWER plant expansion reaches halfway point
- 5 essential things you need to know about every stock you buy
- Report: Japan quake won't derail Hawaii economy
- First round of budget reviews pau
- Kaua‘i joins the nation in National Day of Prayer
- Burglar(s) 2 for 4 in Wailua break-ins
- Fiscal Year ‘12, take 2
- Chicken, quilts help define Outstanding Older Americans’ giving spirit
- KCC recognizes value of scholarship programs
- Orchid growers, sellers get busy for Mother’s Day
- HI Legislature: A running diary of session’s final day
- Hale ‘Opio purse lovers get bargains for support
- Knudsen’s wild cattle of the Alaka‘i Swamp
- Kapa‘a High School spring honor roll
- Mortgage foreclosure mediation now law
- Devastated parents of driver killed in Waikane crash search for answers
- Relic makes stop at St. Francis School
- Family of victims suffer after traffic deaths
- Dialed in: homeless hotline leads to outreach
- Inside bin Laden's lair with SEAL Team Six
- HPD officer not guilty in overtime pay scandal
- Pay cuts extended for state legislative, executive and judiciary branches
- Former UH Great named head coach at Damien
- Workers enter Japan nuclear reactor building
- Marines to set off explosion Friday
- Sen. Akaka breaks two ribs in fall at home
- Two men stab each other in Kalihi
- Hawaii News now receives six EMMY nominations
- States of emergency declared in 3 flooded states
- Americans drive less because of soaring gas prices
- AP Source: Obama to meet some from bin Laden raid
- Cinco de Mayo: Made in America
- Former child star, 'Superman' actor Cooper dies
- Attackers tattoo 'rapest' on man's forehead
- Last World War I combat vet dies in Australia
- Bin Laden story shows changing media nature
- Hawaiian Airlines appoints new marketing VP
- Manoa professor receives top psychology honor
- White House: bin Laden not armed when killed
- Enemy of the state: designer drugs
- DLNR begins work at Waimea Canyon
- Obituaries for Thursday, May 5, 2011
- KIUC members file historic petition
- Top this
- Kapa‘a Jodo Mission makes Boys Day mochi
- Hauula family loses its 'shining light' in double-fatality crash in Waikane
- Gambling with Paradise: Illegal activities in Hawaii
- Spa closes doors, leaves voucher holders in the lurch
- Trial opens for HPD officer accused in overtime pay scandal
- Trial opens for HPD officer accused in overtime pay scandal
- Jackie Cooper, former child star, dies at 88
- Jackie Cooper, former child star, dies at 88
- Rental car companies pass high gas prices on to customers
- State lawmakers set to vote on salaries bill
- State lawmakers set to vote on salaries bill
- Former beauty queen sentenced to 20 years in prison for ID theft
- Former beauty queen sentenced to 20 years in prison for ID theft
- Councilman suggests using ag property for homeless
- Councilman suggests using ag property for homeless
- Drivers among those to pay higher fees to balance state budget
- Territorial Savings double Q1 net
- Territorial Savings double Q1 net
- Missing Kauai swimmer identified
- Missing Kauai swimmer identified
- KFD releases missing swimmer's name
- Power restored to 2,000 Maui customers
- Fire destroys Maui home, three occupants safe
- Fire destroys Maui home, three occupants safe
- Man kills stepdaughter for not honoring Muslim religion
- NASA says no shuttle launch until early next week
- Hilo Veteran Affairs clinic exposed to radiation
- Hilo Veteran Affairs clinic exposed to radiation
- Osama death images will not be released
- Iran: 'No excuse' for military buildup in Middle East after bin Laden's death
- Hawaii soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Women disagree with task force: Want mammograms starting at 40
- UPDATE: Traffic lights working again on Windward side
- Moderate to Heavy Showers Across the State
- Kate can get a princess tips from Dutch royal
- Mix of joy and sadness for those affected by 9/11
- US holds photos of slain bin Laden, weighs release
- Gambling with Paradise: Las Vegas
- Online shopping tax bills die in Hawaii
- Book Excerpt: Steven Tyler's Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?
- Hawaii historic preservation announces appointment
- New parking stalls added for Pearl Harbor visitors
- AP analysis: Economic stress drops to 3-month low
- County takes legal action against seed companies
- Veterans Corner: News you can use
- Home Economics Show rules and information available May 15
- Family reunited with accident-prone pet
- ‘Kalapaki’ Part 4
- Essay contest spotlights women, education
- Governor to address KCC grads
- Deadline near for Biomass Crop Assistance Program proposals
- Obituaries for Wednesday, May 4, 2011
- National Day of Prayer events slated for Thursday
- Hawai‘i FID-O
- Local businesses will have spotlight at APEC
- Newspapers see big demand from bin Laden news
- Bin Laden's death sparks range of emotions
- Lawmakers approve state budget
- Interview: Patrick Bratton of HPU
- County mayors looking for businesses to showcase at APEC conference
- Smaller profit at Alexander & Baldwin
- Despite economic improvement, food stamp use high
- Crazy weather
- Man accused of beating grandmother to death waives jury trial
- 'Road to recovery long and hard' after tornado disaster
- UH system sets graduation ceremonies
- Navy SEALs best military has to offer
- Bin Laden's burial shines light on Islamic rules
- Increased class time law delayed in Hawaii
- Kalihi teen accused of trying to kill grandfather in police custody
- Hawaii lawmakers pass $11B balanced budget
- SLIDESHOW: Viewer weather pics
- Abercrombie's Cabinet filled with AG confirmation
- Heavy rains soaking Oahu
- Scott Pelley taking over for Couric as CBS anchor
- Hawaii Legislature voting on more than 150 bills
- Hawaii law bars gender identity discrimination
- Government agencies are vigilant following bin Laden's death
- Obama's sister to hold reading in Honolulu
- Hawaiian Electric Company restores power to 60,000 customers
- A gift of sobriety
- Trespasser beheads, guts goat at local dairy
- Arrest log for Tuesday, May 3, 2011
- Mother’s Day Orchid Show starts Friday afternoon at Kukui Grove
- Police ID hit-and-run suspect
- Obituaries for Tuesday, May 3, 2011
- Personnel still not ready to take on HR role
- Hawaii Five-O: Getting local actors in the show
- President Obama's close friend pleads no contest in prostitution case
- Bin Laden's demise: US rejoices after a decade
- Phone call by Kuwaiti courier led to bin Laden
- Drug user who was shot by police in Kakaako gets 10-year prison term
- Weather Update with Guy Hagi
- Bin Laden took a path of fanaticism and terror
- Woman accused of stabbing mother deemed mentally fit to stand trial
- Six decades after death, Maui man receives Medal of Honor
- New terror warning, but no heightened security alert
- Severe weather photos: waterspouts off Oahu
- US official: New tape may be last from bin Laden
- Muslims and Pakistan experts in Hawaii react to bin Laden's death
- Power outages knock out traffic lights across Oahu
- Teachers incorporate bin Laden's death into social studies lessons
- Hawaii residents react to news of Osama bin Laden's death
- Hawaii's senators release statements on death of bin Laden
- One unwary phone call led US to bin Laden doorstep
- Islamic scholars criticize bin Laden's sea burial
- Flash flood advisory issued for Maui
- President Obama's close friend pleads no contest to prostitution
- Police still searching for hit-and-run suspect
- U.S. tracked couriers to bin Laden compound
- Facebook: Where were you the moment you heard bin Laden was killed?
- Gift of Life
- Will killing Osama kill the movement he inspired?
- US: Islamic procedure followed in bin Laden burial
- 9th Circuit hears arguments in Obama birth lawsuit
- Bin Laden's death could inspire attacks in US
- IT consultant tweets bin Laden raid
- Statement from former President George W. Bush
- Clinton to Taliban: 'You cannot defeat us'
- Obama honors 2 Army privates killed in Korean War
- Oil falls to near $112 after bin Laden killed
- Obama's close friend to appear in Honolulu court
- Oahu's Mental Health Court holds graduation
- University of Hawaii, Pacific Command to cooperate
- Japan's parliament passes tsunami recovery budget
- President Obama's address on Osama bin Laden
- Obama mocks Trump's presidential ambitions
- Relay for Life sends messages of support, remembrance
- Spice, Spark and Sonata
- Obituaries for Monday, May 2, 2011
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, May 2, 2011
- Motorcycle crash victim identified
- Auditor surprised by county’s skyrocketing electric bill in 2010
- Friends identify driver in double-fatality crash in Waikane
- Statement from former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice
- Hanauma Bay closed as crews dispose of military device
- US warns of anti-American violence after bin Laden
- Army raises threat level at installations
- Survey: UH, Chaminade salaries below US average
- Maui soldier to receive Medal of Honor
- Hot water service to be restored at public housing
- NASA: Endeavour's last launch delayed again
- Crash on Kaukonahua Road kills motorcyclist
- Beatification complete for Pope John Paul
- Halau Ke'alaokamaile takes top honors
- Single vehicle crash in Waikane kills two
- KPD plans to improve tsunami response
- Navy League honors 3 seniors
- County: Mahalo to board volunteers
- Obstructing economic growth worsens social problems
- County road projects set
- Weekly Lane Closure for Sunday, May 1, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, May 1, 2011
- Lawmakers poised to pass tougher prostitution law
- Search for missing swimmer over
- Federal officials collect unused prescription drugs
- Health Department closes Dengue probe, still urges vigilance
- Hawaii volunteers head to Alabama to help
- Thousands join island-wide trash cleanup
- Four Seasons Resort reopens, recovered from tsunami damage
- Public Meetings for Sunday, May 1, 2011
- Prince William, Kate Middleton to delay honeymoon
- Tornado outbreak second deadliest in U.S. history
- Kauai officials suspend search for missing swimmer
- Hawaii's lobster, crab fisheries close for summer
- Dog nurses tiger cubs
- Kahiko performances at 2011 Merrie Monarch
- Alex Green goes Green, Bay that is
- Wahine win in 10
- Driver flees scene after causing 3-car wreck
- No sign of missing swimmer
- Obituaries for Saturday, April 30, 2011
- Arrest Log for Saturday, April 30, 2011
- Parents play a key role in reducing teen pregnancy
- Kekaha Mill cleanup gets clean bill of health
- Senate holding firm on not taxing pensions
- Mayor: Don’t take TAT
- Lectures, films focus on marine environment
- Governor Abercrombie signs 8 more bills into law
- Meth problems highlighted with 3 fatal shootings
- Thieves arrive by sea, steal watercraft
- Former Mililani resident survives Alabama tornado
- Do My Job: Steph and Shawn at Sea Life Park
- Governor signs eight bills including extending economic stimulus commission
- Honolulu man charged with smuggling illegal fireworks
- Hawaii Supreme Court names reapportionment head
- Weather service cancels flood advisory for Oahu
- The Royal Wedding
- Even rescuers hobbled by worst twisters since 1932
- Kauai rescuers resume search for missing swimmer
- Proposal creates magic moment at Merrie Monarch
- NASA scrubs Endeavour launch over heater issue
- Merrie Monarch Day 5: Miss Aloha Hula and a surprise proposal
- Video: Watch the Miss Aloha Hula winner Tori Hulali Canha at the Merrie Monarch
- A slower week for Hawaii hotels
- Hawaii car sales up 4%
- Police investigate shooting near Aiea Bowl
- SLIDESHOW: The Royal Wedding
- Journalist shield law extension passes in Hawaii
- William and Kate are husband and wife
- Merrie Monarch Day 4: Hoike and Miss Aloha Hula
- Aviation museum in Pearl Harbor gets new plane
- Japanese visitor numbers fall, but not as steeply
- U.H. students and administrators at odds about sport event seating
- Work continues after bones, artifacts unearthed
- Westside carnival helps St. Theresa School students
- Obituaries for Friday, April 29, 2011
- County declares fiscal position sound
- Honoring the dead: Ching Ming ceremony set for Saturday
- Island History for Friday, April 29, 2011
- Bynum: County in sound financial position
- Bulletin Board for Friday, April 29, 2011
- Search continues for missing swimmer lost off Hanakapi‘ai Beach
- Lydgate ponds project ‘on schedule’
- Tornadoes devastate South, killing at least 297
- Some skeptical of big economic gains rest of year
- Suspect in kidnapping of four-year-old girl has four-year-old daughter of his own
- Big Island: Tsunami Damage Update
- Hawaii lawmakers reach deal on state budget
- Despite Japan crisis, Hawaii tourism grew in March
- Doctor accused of murder-for-hire plot to undergo mental examination
- Koko Crater tram trail closing for repairs
- Swimmer missing off Na Pali Coast on Kauai
- Waimalu robber was using crystal meth at time of death
- Kailua teacher arrested for throwing hammer at student
- Korea's BCcard to be accepted on Discover network
- Longer school day requirement in Hawaii delayed
- Chaminade head basketball coach Mahar going to Assumption
- Hawaii tourism up 9% in first quarter
- Hawaii unemployment claims down 18%
- Relic of Catholic nun to tour Hawaii
- Photos: Aftermath of Kaimuki fire
- Hawaii gas prices sets daily records
- Place called Hope opens doors for Clinton museum
- Bike sharing rolls into Kailua
- Starwood profit down; prospects better
- Hawaii tourism event focuses on visitor experience
- Maui College to offer degree in renewable energy
- TODAY: Free college fair at the Hawaii Convention Center
- Tornadoes rip through Alabama, killing at least 131
- Hall of Fame boxer celebrates 94th birthday
- State libraries boost e-book readership
- Bill would add teeth to domestic violence law
- Kiwanis reward hard work, high grades
- Arrest logs for Thursday, April 28, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, April 28, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, April 28, 2011
- Suspect fatally shot by HPD officer in Waimalu identified as Pearl City man
- Ewa Beach kidnapping suspect has long police record
- President Obama’s birth certificate delivers news to doctor’s family
- Tornadoes rip through Alabama, killing at least 53
- Raw video: Two injured in Kaimuki house fire
- Man shot by police in Waimalu identified
- Gov. Abercrombie signs six bills into law
- Slide show: reader submitted Kaimuki fire photos
- Hawaii Gov. says it's now an insult to question Obama's birthplace
- In NH, Trump takes credit for Obama birth info
- Friday is city furlough day
- Cool Schools: Ke Kula ‘O Nawahiokalani'opu'u
- AP sources: Gates plans to retire June 30
- Family of doctor who delivered Obama 'honored'
- White House releases Obama's birth certificate
- Afghan officer fires on NATO troops, kills 9
- Sen. Akaka to be guest teacher at Honolulu school
- 3 Hawaii employers semifinalists for defense award
- Company helps run Oahu neighborhood board election
- State to collect unwanted prescription drugs
- Chance encounter in Hawaii unites Mass. brothers
- The price is wrong
- Community responds to rash of burglaries
- CPR on dogs demonstrated during health fair at mall
- Refuge to celebrate lighthouse’s 98th anniversary May 7
- ‘Old Koloa House’ gets ‘best in show’ at HWS exhibit
- Informally, questions linger
- Club Musubi celebrates KAFCE ‘Books for Newborns’
- CPB’s Miyake takes reins of Kaua‘i United Way
- Entertainment and relief at Bayanihan
- The tree of persistence
- Kaua‘i Remembered: ‘Kalapaki’ Part 2
- Obituaries for Wednesday, April 27, 2011
- Armed man shot dead by Honolulu police officer
- Ewa Beach man arrested for kidnapping 4-year-old girl
- Consumer Confidence Index rises in April
- HGEA nurses reject contract offer
- Hawaiian Airlines makes a profit
- Newly appointed Board of Education holds first meeting
- Japan's Consul General thanks Hawaii for support
- City bus driver caught reading newspaper on cell phone cam
- Phoebe Snow, 'Poetry Man' singer, dies at 60
- Hiker's cause of death confirmed, tribute planned
- Local Scientist on Discovery Channel's "Hogs Gone Wild"
- Merrie Monarch Week: Day 2
- Gulf anniversary renews debate on Arctic drilling
- 11 deepwater drilling permits issued since disaster
- Facebook: Teri Okita's photos from London
- Update: Water main repairs made, Monsarrat Ave. open
- WH calls questions on Obama birthplace distraction
- Ex-TSA Kona screener faces more theft allegations
- Olomana's 3rd peak treacherous
- Chernobyl marks 25th anniversary
- Big Island: Gas Prices Soaring
- HGEA votes overwhelmingly to approve new contract
- Exhibit on Hawaii's creole language
- Maui students to compete in national science bowl
- Honolulu water utility's chief engineer to retire
- Nissan recalls 196K vehicles
- Kaneohe Marines Deploy to Afghanistan
- Hilario murder trial likely delayed again
- Supreme Court case could set precedent for Native Hawaiians
- Arrest log for Tuesday, April 26, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, April 26, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, April 26, 2011
- Project restores native habitat
- Upcoming Gala supports Kaua‘i Underground Artists
- Crews clear path for Honolulu's rail transit project
- Hiker's death mourned by friends, family, social media
- Abercrombie Signs 8 bills into law
- Raw Video: Elderly person rescued from burning Hawaii Kai town home
- Hawaii deciding how to tax Internet shopping
- State starting homeless hotline
- Kua Aina Burgers opens restaurant in London
- Ex-Honolulu stockbroker stole $2M from in-laws
- Update: Man who died after falling from Olomana trail identified
- Elderly woman who died in Wahiawa crash identified
- Merrie Monarch Week: Day 1
- Lohan's community service gets gritty
- Big Island: Gas Prices
- Elderly man rescued from burning Hawaii Kai town home
- Scientists help tsunami injured Hawaiian monk seal
- Hospital: Shot lawmaker can attend space launch
- Governor plans new homeless initiative for Hawaii
- Real ID against terrorism
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, April 25, 2011
- Student instrumentalists win Mokihana scholarship
- Right place, right time
- Bristlebots invade Kalaheo School
- Obituaries for Monday, April 25, 2011
- Kaua‘i residents hunt for work at KCC Job Fair
- Hilario murder trial date likely to be set today
- WCMS students proud to be ‘dust’
- Elderly woman dies in Wahiawa crash
- Toddler nearly drowns, in critical condition
- Christians gather for annual Easter sunrise service at Punchbowl
- UH students brace for another tuition hike in 2012
- Wailuku Main Street sues national group over name
- Utility lines to be moved for Honolulu rail
- Europe, especially France, hit by measles outbreak
- China cracks down on illegal Easter churchgoers
- Easter eggs made by second chances
- Tornado cleanup starts quickly in St. Louis area
- ‘Everything is possible’
- Hawai‘i version of Akaka Bill still alive
- Nudging government toward reform
- Obituaries for Sunday, April 24, 2011
- Public meetings for Sunday, April 24, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, April 24, 2011
- 120 dead after 2 days of unrest in Syria
- Skeletal remains found on the North Shore
- AARP retirement summit helps seniors plan
- Volunteers from Papahana Kuaola get knee deep in mud for Earth Day
- Kahuku electrical fire extinguished
- Paper or plastic? How about neither?
- Two charged in Zales robbery, another released pending investigation
- Killer whales return to the stage in Orlando
- Civilian Army employee in Honolulu wins award
- 2 US soldiers killed in southern Iraq
- Hawaii tax collections falling short
- Lohan quickly released from jail in theft case
- "Birther" claims force GOP leaders to take a stand
- Easter dance receives 320,000 YouTube views
- Some Obama birth records made public for years
- ‘Ladder to the Moon’
- KIUC passes resolution to engage public’s comments, questions on hydro development
- Banana-rama
- Arrest log for Saturday, April 23, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, April 23, 2011
- Time for a big-girl bed
- Kealia home damaged in Good Friday fire
- HI Supreme Court to select chair of reapportionment
- Gas cap could decrease prices, but would it work?
- ‘Ele‘ele Earth Day beautification in time for May Day
- There's a royal wedding souvenir for that
- Dozens killed in bloodiest day of Syria uprising
- Man alleges police brutality, plans to file suit
- Plan that protects Kailua Beach released
- Interview: Richard Borreca, April 22, 2011
- Motorcyclist critical after crash on Fort Weaver Road
- Man finds kidney donor through Facebook
- Hawaii budget crunch forces tough tax decisions
- The new face of Hilo Hattie
- They're not guys: New gear to fit female soldiers
- Fatal crash on Kaukonahua Road in Waialua
- Oregon considers banning shark fin soup
- Japan plans disaster budget, building 100K homes
- Across Hawaii, Maui hit hardest by recession
- Japan quake briefly cut US military computer links
- Hawaii man makes 2nd trip into disaster zone
- Community cleanup of scenic coastline planned
- Hawaii Supreme Court to name reapportionment head
- Murder case for Samoan police officer on hold
- Hawaii community colleges to slash power use
- Company invents advanced $6,400 toilet
- Island History for Friday, April 22, 2011
- Sierra Club takes stance against Anaina Hou permits
- Bulletin Board for Friday, April 22, 2011
- Projects praised during community development week
- ‘Mark it zero, Smokey’
- Waiohai Easter giving shares the warmth of Po‘ipu
- St. Theresa’s hosts science fair
- County holiday closures
- It’s pretty easy being green on Earth Day
- What is Hawaiian music? There's no one answer
- Battle royal brewing over Hawai‘i students’ classroom time
- Mayor Wright residents sue housing authority
- Iwilei has 'do it yourself' options
- Aloha Air Cargo flies little bits of Easter to outer islands
- Teachers and non-profit strive for better science scores
- Senator drilled over classroom time proposal
- Godbey nominated for city Corporation Counsel
- Two very rare Hawaiian Coins appear at auction next week
- Na Hoku Hanohano finalists announced
- Alleged accomplice in jewelry store robbery arrested
- Cool Schools: Le Jardin Academy
- Deputy sheriff arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse
- Fireworks explosion site investigation moves forward
- Open and closed on Good Friday holiday
- Dollar and precious metals at a glance
- Obama administration eases pain of Medicare cuts
- Man wanted in Texas captured in Honolulu
- United Continental posts a loss
- Queen Elizabeth II turns 85
- Toyota recalls RAV4s, Highlanders to fix airbags
- New Lowe's opens in Iwilei
- Hawaii state tax revenues flat
- Marriott posts a profit
- Book by Honolulu's first female narcotics officer
- Fugitive captured on Maui
- Hawaii schools donating to Micronesia libraries
- Foundation to donate $5M to Honolulu school
- Kaua‘i Coffee named in human trafficking lawsuit
- Prosecutor’s office ‘drowning’ in its caseload
- DLNR releases peak season Na Pali Coast camping slots
- KCC spring job fair today
- Waimea student wins second place in ‘green’ video contest
- County Clerk budget calls for 8% cut
- Dozens show up to oppose cuts in city operating budget
- Arrest log for Thursday, April 21, 2011
- City considers relaxing fireworks storage law
- Golden Week loses some luster in Hawaii
- Council members question direction of rail authority
- Lawsuit accuses farmers of abusing Thai workers
- Gas leak shuts Kapolei roads fronting middle school
- HNN GM Blangiardi named Salesperson of the Year
- Missing Maui puppets found
- Carjacking suspect charged with robbery
- WikiLeaks suspect transferred to Fort Leavenworth
- Federal agency files lawsuit against farmers abusing Thai workers
- Stolen Chihuahuas returned to Manoa owner
- Poll: College students get hard lessons in finance
- Gas in Hawaii continues to break records
- New terror alerts will be specific and short-lived
- Driver apologizes for crash involving Kailua newspaper seller
- American Airlines posts a loss
- UH West Oahu students to compete nationally
- UH scientists get $25M to study obesity prevention
- Native plants thriving in Kau forest preserve
- Glimpses of Daniel
- Kaua‘i Remembered: ‘Kalapaki’ Part 1
- Meth distributor gets 11 years
- KHS cautions public on scam
- Talk Story for Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- Book Buzz: Hawai‘i book awards
- Major human trafficking suit to be filed today
- Obituaries for Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- Complete Streets workshop is tonight
- Foodbank kokua
- Man arrested for extorting tourists
- As gas prices soar, bus ridership swells
- Trump, Abercrombie spar over "birther" issue
- Burglar targets dogs in Manoa break in
- Bed bugs in a Waikiki restaurant
- Man recovering from stab wound after fight in Waikiki
- Man pleads guilty to murdering woman in her own apartment
- Investigators remove explosives from Oahu bunker
- Obama rips GOP plan, yet sees hope for a debt deal
- Suspected Internet predator pleads guilty to child enticement
- Electric car charging stations open in Hawaii
- McDonald's National Hiring Day
- Japan nuke plant starts pumping radioactive water
- Pedestrian killed on Maui
- First lady's plane aborts landing after mistake
- Grete Waitz, NY Marathon legend, dies at 57
- Woman in Kauai meth ring sentenced to 11 years
- Abercrombie again opposes GET hike or furloughs
- Hawaiian Airlines adds new Airbus to fleet
- TV bondsman says he bailed out actor Nicolas Cage
- Japan nuke plant starts pumping radioactive water
- Grete Waitz, NY Marathon legend, dies at 57
- Obama: Failure to reduce debt will hurt economy
- Raul Castro named 1st secretary of Communist party
- McDonald's National Hiring Day
- Geologists craft plan to prevent erosion in Kailua
- Radiation near Japan reactors too high for workers
- UH to test emergency notification system today
- Hawaii health officials monitoring radiation risk
- Transit Authority appointees, nominees introduced
- Transit Authority appointees, nominees introduced
- Bags, high tea at ‘Passion for Purses’
- Robson found not guilty, but not free
- Public invited to free KCC Earth Day celebration Wednesday
- Forest camp to teach children about their connection to land
- Restrooms closed at Salt Pond
- Alpeche sexual assault trial reset for August
- Lovely lilies
- Sky swirls
- Kaua‘i tax preparer sentenced on final day to file returns
- Empowering Kaua‘i’s senior citizens
- Carjacking suspect in court, cause of death released for second suspect
- Obama's tax return: Income down _ to $1.7 million
- Sean Combs guest stars on Hawaii Five-0
- Waikiki Beach widening project on hold
- Puppy mill case sent to the prosecutors
- Accident causes traffic jam in front of Castle hospital
- Businesses suffer from fewer Japanese flights
- Korean visitor dies at Hanauma Bay
- Kauai tax preparer sentenced to 18 months
- Raw video: Sean Combs on Hawaii Five-O
- Driver involved in deadly crash fails to show up for car break-in trial
- Kamehameha Schools trustee sought
- Tax Day Tips
- Oahu hikers lost overnight rescued in the morning
- What leads gay, straight teens to attempt suicide?
- Bankoh posts lower profit
- Japan Airlines extends capacity cuts
- Hawaii education tech students graduate online
- State hopes for Oahu Kaena Point habitat revival
- Stress taking toll on tsunami survivors
- KPD: Filling vacancies key to fighting crime
- Some taxpayers scramble to meet federal tax deadline even with extra days
- Kiwanis breakfast raises funds for service projects
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, April 18, 2011
- Tsunami flotsam?
- Hydro power to the people
- Stanton Pa didn’t need 3 minutes to gather $500 worth of food
- Gas prices in 6 states, nation’s capital top $4 a gallon
- Services set for founder of Upcountry Maui lavender farm
- Public urged to be more vigilant in reducing spread of Dengue Fever
- Federal income taxes due Monday
- Private music room at Iolani Palace restored; opens to public Monday
- Hawaii in ‘Unfamiliar Fishes’ by Sarah Vowell - Review
- Operator airs plan to control Japan nuclear crisis
- Bill would require pet store to fix cats and dogs
- Police release stabbing suspect without charges
- Maui agencies to conduct exercise with Coast Guard
- Christians mark Palm Sunday in Jerusalem
- Super rich see federal taxes drop dramatically
- Clinton visits Tokyo in show of support for Japan
- Actor Nicolas Cage arrested in New Orleans
- Honma: Kaua‘i minors drank $4M in booze last fiscal year
- Abercrombie withdraws at least 16 nominees
- Pancakes and hula a quick fix for Hanalei rain
- Menehune Underwater ROV wins ranger class bronze
- Now is the time to restructure government
- Obituaries for Sunday, April 17, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, April 17, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, April 17, 2011
- Teens get a lesson in safe driving
- Second discount registration for Honolulu Marathon begins Monday
- Hawaii Foodbank reaches food drive goal
- Kentucky Fried Chicken fights hunger with the Hawaii Foodbank
- Hundreds of volunteers make a difference for the Hawaii Foodbank
- Brother of dead crime spree suspect speaks out
- Deadliest storm this season kills more than a dozen
- Robotics teams spread Aloha through hard work in international contest
- East Oahu crime spree stretched for miles
- Aloha for Japan donations exceed $3 million
- Radioactivity rises in sea off Japan nuclear plant
- Obama assesses GOP budget: 'Wrong for America'
- Unions tested even in labor-friendly Hawaii
- Stranded whale the talk of the town
- Robson to hear her fate Monday
- How far would you go?
- ‘Shame on you’
- Deadline approaching for trash collection assessment changes
- Arrest log for Saturday, April 16, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, April 16, 2011
- Be heard
- Blast victim's friends, family hold candles, seek answers
- What are the other sources of radiation in our daily lives?
- Diesel prices hit truckers hard
- Both suspects in crime spree identified
- Hawaii unemployment holds steady for 4th month
- Crime spree suspects may be connected to failed Zales robbery
- Missile defense test uses Pearl Harbor destroyer
- Traffic advisory: Road maintenance on Nuuanu Pali Drive
- Woman using child to steal caught on camera
- Fire destroys makeshift home in Wahiawa
- One suspect dead, one arrested after stolen car chase in Aina Haina
- 5 freebies to help celebrate Tax Day
- TNT contracts to air Five-0 in 2013
- Hawaii hotels: Big Island, Kauai fuller
- Military and Tesoro simulate Hawaii oil spill
- Inouye named to deficit reduction panel
- Soldier found guilty of murder after Hawaii trial
- Toyota will rev up production this spring
- Tax Tip: 10 tips for last-minute filers
- Watch what you heat
- Uprooted by Japan disaster, young boy still helping
- Pysanka makes appearance at Regency before Easter Bunny
- Island History for Friday, April 15, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, April 15, 2011
- Kapa‘a Middle School choir, ‘ukulele band earn hardware
- Kapa‘a’s Vega gets top ‘Caring’ award from KAFCE contest
- Obituaries for Friday, April 15, 2011
- Senate confirms new BOE
- KPD issues more tickets
- CKMS honor roll for Friday, April 15, 2011
- House Republicans question amount of paid time off for state workers
- DLNR to begin repaving Koke‘e Rd.
- Leadership Kaua‘i uses imu to promote volunteerism
- Traffic flowing after shooting investigation shuts down freeway
- Two arrested in Kalihi drug bust
- ADHD
- Zoo manages "geriatric" animal collection
- Towel chip cutting down hotel theft
- Possible Norwalk virus outbreak on Oahu
- Haleiwa restaurant part of suspected Norovirus outbreak investigation
- Raw video: Fire burns ground floor of Kalihi Valley home
- McDonald's to hire 1,000 in Hawaii
- The pressure of being a Muslim beauty queen
- Cyber activist wanted for sharing videos of Syrian protests
- Foreclosures drop nearly 30 percent in first quarter of 2011
- New Hawaii school board members confirmed
- Hawaii gas prices soar to $4.46
- Hawaii blast came as workers dismantled fireworks
- Congress finally passes overdue 2011 fiscal year budget
- Obama: Most people confident he was born in Hawaii
- NY mom's posting before fatal plunge: 'forgive me'
- PHOCUSED rally to protect social service funding
- City services close for Furlough Friday
- IRS extends tax deadline, Hawaii Post Offices offer late collections
- Congress passes budget-cutting plan
- 6 ways to reduce your changes of losing luggage
- Man burned to death in Oahu explosion
- Ford expands pickup truck recall over airbag concerns
- FAA doubles tower staffing at 27 airports; official resigns
- Family mourns pedestrian killed in Kalihi crosswalk
- Nearly 300 Marines ship out to Afghanistan
- Senate voting on new Hawaii school board members
- Maui College hosts transfer and career fair
- Capitol rally seeks funding for the needy
- USS Hopper due to deploy to Asia, Middle East
- Witness says Craig fabricated story
- Double DUI in Koloa wreck
- Two free bee events make a buzz this week
- Committee on Status of Women celebrates Equal Pay Day
- Auditor’s office budget blown
- Chief: KFD below national standards
- Next Welcome Aboard PMRF date set
- Men marching to stop rape Friday
- Wailua bridge work closures
- Lihu‘e Film Club to screen ‘Rashomon’
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, April 14, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, April 14, 2011
- School garden takes root with community kokua
- Humane Society seeks more volunteers after puppy mill raid
- Japan nuclear plant evacuees demand compensation
- Mission Houses Museum bookkeeper indicted for theft
- Honolulu Councilman lashes out at state lawmakers
- Carbon monoxide, a killer explained
- M.E. releases autopsy findings on blast victims
- Cruise passenger dies snorkeling at Hawaii beach
- Bonds guilty of obstruction of justice
- Foodbank's annual food drive Saturday
- Price for regular gas hits $4.45, many drivers using other methods to get around
- Fund set up for families of Waikele bunker explosion victims
- Outdoor warning sirens to be tested Thursday
- President will award two Medals of Honor, one to Hawaii man
- Hawaii charities strained by support for Japan
- Mubarak and sons under arrest in Egypt
- Jennifer Lopez named People's most beautiful woman
- More details released on Oahu fireworks blast
- Obama pivots, eyes Medicare changes, tax increases
- "No risk" from trace radiation in Hawaii milk
- Japan equates nuclear crisis severity to Chernobyl
- Sendai airport reopens in Japan
- Student burned for being gay
- Many tax increases still on the table
- Gas prices continue to rise
- Lihu‘e post office to accommodate last-second filers
- Anaina Hou gets green light
- Geography Bee winner
- King Kaumuali‘i goes green
- Cost-U-Less steps up for MS Walk
- Obituaries for Wednesday, April 13, 2011
- Machete, drugs and alcohol
- Head-on collision leads to 2 OVUII arrests
- Kuali‘i sworn in
- Hero's homecoming for wounded Schofield soldier
- Teen pleads guilty to stabbing classmate at Kalani High
- Poll finds favorable, unfavorable politicians
- Blast victim's family anxious for answers
- Disaster loan program approved for Maui County
- Prisoner who was sexually assaulted sues state, OCCC guard
- Defense lawyer: game room employee killed over theft of $1,500
- Both drivers in head-on collision arrested for DUI
- Fifth blast victim dies; families in disbelief
- Victim identified in fatal Kalihi pedestrian accident
- Star-studded concert raises $1.6 million for Japan earthquake, tsunami relief efforts
- Police search for two armed robbers
- Puppets stolen from Maui theater group's van
- New video: Jewelry store robbers leave empty handed
- Two more bodies recovered from scene of Waikele explosion
- Tight courtroom security for men accused of gambling-related beating death
- Whale carcass washes ashore in Puna
- Nearly 300 Marines and sailors to depart for Afghanistan Wednesday
- Kokua for Japan fundraiser today
- Hawaii hotel occupancy eases
- Flood advisory in effect for Maui County
- "S.O.S." leads to two women's rescue on Kauai
- Study: Spending up as Hawaii economy improves
- Hawaii man aids in shadow of Japan nuclear plant
- Researchers track tsunami debris across the Pacific Ocean
- Republicans blast HGEA deal
- DC's budget battle hits home in Hawaii
- Getting a handle on gas prices
- Senators kill bill to raise general excise tax with 10-4 vote
- Decline in traffic from Japan gets worse
- Corrections officer gets 18-month jail term for sexually assaulting inmate
- Gov. Abercrombie releases $300M for New Day Works Projects
- Downed helicopter wreckage removed from Kaneohe Bay
- 4 dead ,1 critical following Waikele industrial explosion
- 3 men arrested after fight in Nawiliwili
- Woman rescued from cliffs near Ali'i Kai Resort
- Mililani Mauka residents asked to conserve water
- Bird hits plane and sends it back to the airport
- Early morning crash claims life of Big Island teenager
- Four arrested for murder and kidnapping in Chinatown
- Disaster Assistance and Recovery Center opening at Keehi Small Boat Harbor
- Donaldson Enterprises: Background behind company involved in Waikele explosion
- Deal avoids shutdown, saves thousands of Hawaii paychecks
- Kaukonahua Road crash leaves two in critical condition
- Ed Case announces 2012 Senate candidacy
- Losing bidders file protests over rail contract
- Interview: Ed Case, April 11, 2011
- Poll gives Case edge over Hannemann
- Roadwork shutting down H-1 freeway
- Driver killed in Kona crash identified
- Raw Video: Garbage truck overturns in Pearl City
- Big Island man arrested for stabbing son
- Police: robbers fail to get into jewelry display case despite using shotgun, hammer
- Paramore coming to Honolulu
- Mainland experts to aid in fireworks investigation
- Blast victim's family wants answers
- Hawaii Post Offices offer late collections on federal tax day
- Senate votes down pension tax proposal
- Barbers Point to get 4 new Coast Guard helicopters
- FBI: Bank robberies dropped in 2010
- New Kindle: Lower price and special offers?
- Debris, challenges pile up in Japan 1 month later
- Drivers start to cut back on gas as prices rise
- Congress unveils details on the budget cut proposal
- Romney takes major step toward presidential run
- Council hopefuls frustrated by process
- Humane Society asks for $95K increase in funding
- ‘Put your best slippah forward’ for next month’s walk
- Arrest log for Tuesday, April 12, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, April 12, 2011
- OPA presentation at budget session postponed
- Obituaries for Tuesday, April 12, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, April 12, 2011
- Commission set to vote on Kilauea project today
- Council picks Kuali‘i to fill Kawakami's seat
- Eric Clapton jams in jazz set with Wynton Marsalis
- Hilo Medical Center launches diabetes course
- Obama's aunt angry at Trump
- Police, volunteers take time to improve children’s futures
- Company to be questioned Monday over Hawaii blast
- ‘PEPP’ talk Thursday with NTBG expert
- ‘Flame of Hope’ burns strong in tradewinds
- Obituaries for Monday, April 11, 2011
- Earth Day Beach cleanup set for April 23
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, April 11, 2011
- Free drug awareness talk May 2 in Waimea
- Kukuiolono joins ACS Relay efforts
- Zonta Club of Kaua‘i presents $12,000 in scholarships
- Council meeting today to pick Kawakami’s successor
- Education nominees promise culture change
- Bypass brouhaha
- William and Kate on last official pre-wedding trip
- Anti-war icon Bob Dylan jams in a Vietnam at peace
- British royal wedding guest list details emerge
- Kokua for Japan - A Benefit Concert for Japanese Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Disaster Relief
- Mayor: Time for more responsive gov’t
- East Kaua‘i Lions help Project Grad, Special Olympics
- Surrendered dogs returned to original homes
- What’s next on the tax agenda?
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, April 10, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, April 10, 2011
- Drawing the line on how to protect Hawai‘i seabirds
- Obituaries for Sunday, April 10, 2011
- Libya says shoots down 2 rebel helicopters
- Explosion Kills Workers At Facility For Fireworks
- Libyan rebels face military surge on key outpost
- Police & fire crews return to the scene of Friday's Waikele explosion
- Japan's Emperor visits evacuees
- End to Japan nuke crisis is years, a fortune away
- Sidney Lumet, director of '12 Angry Men,'...
- Japan bans planting rice in radioactive soil
- Gov't shutdown avoided after 11th-hour budget deal
- Cherokee, Hawaiian blend at Lydgate
- Former KPD officer convicted of driving drunk
- Arrest Log for Saturday, April 9, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, April 9, 2011
- ‘B is for Blue Planet’
- Woman rescued after spending night on Princeville cliffs
- KPD arrests 3 men after Nawiliwili fight
- Missing Hanama‘ulu woman located
- Possible deal in works as shutdown deadline nears
- Chinatown restaurant fire causes extensive kitchen damage
- Reid: GOP refuses $38B compromise over women's health funding
- Deadline nears: Shutdown looms without agreement
- BWS crews repairing broken water main in Pacific Palisades
- 4 dead following Waikele industrial accident
- Reid: GOP refuses $78B compromise over women's health funding
- HFD responds to restaurant fire at Chinese Cultural Center
- HFD responds to restaurant fire at Chinese Cultural Center
- Grandmother named Honolulu Lei Day queen
- Grandmother named Honolulu Lei Day queen
- Shutdown talks yield no deal as clock ticks
- Shutdown talks yield no deal as clock ticks
- Toyota plans to resume Japan production
- Toyota plans to resume Japan production
- State-run ferry plan still afloat amid financial crisis
- Kaua‘i’s Most Wanted for Friday, April 8, 2011
- Hawaii man aids in shadow of Japan nuclear plant
- Before deliberating, Bonds' jurors get an earful
- Food bank collecting Saturday
- Obituaries for Friday, April 8, 2011
- Visitor robbed in Nawiliwili
- Waimea High honor roll for Friday, April 8, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, April 8, 2011
- Lydgate pond access blocked
- Island History for Friday, April 8, 2011
- Airport parking fees increasing May 1
- No injuries reported after truck loses trailer
- GET hike in Hawai‘i is dead
- DOH responds to Kekaha Mill cleanup complaints
- Navy makes Kalalau rescue during training
- Family, friends remember WWII veteran
- DC's budget battle hits home in Hawaii
- Getting a handle on gas prices
- Obama’s Friend Robert Titcomb Is Held in Prostitution Sting
- Man dies after crashing into commercial vehicle on H-1 Freeway
- Senate committee approves Native Hawaiian measure
- Hawaii appeals court rejects "birther" appeal
- Memorial service scheduled for man who died in H-1 multi-vehicle accident
- Japan lifts new tsunami warning after 7.4 quake
- Police investigate break-in at Pukalani Longs Drugs Store
- Cheaper gas available Friday at secret Maui location
- Keehi Boat Harbor tsunami meeting to discuss improvements
- General excise tax vote set for Thursday
- Helicopter wreckage removal scheduled for Friday
- 7.4 magnitude earthquake hits off Japan's coast
- Lanes reopened after deadly H-1 crash
- Bonds trial wrapping up after nearly 3 weeks
- Crash shuts down lanes on H-1 near Waikele
- Car lands in Palolo run-off ditch
- Scores of taxpayers testify at GE Tax hearing
- President Obama's close friend arrested during prostitution sting
- Kawakami sworn in
- Judge: State at fault in hikers’ deaths
- CAK Home Show offers latest in home building Friday
- Waterspout rivets Eastside residents
- Johnson joins ‘Kokua For Japan’
- Plastic bag ban remains unchanged
- HGEA members to vote on tentative agreement
- Arrest logs for Thursday, April 7, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, April 7, 2011
- Lightning strikes, splits Ironwood tree in Waialua
- Grammys drop Hawaiian music category
- Foot health: putting your best foot forward
- Cutting school bus service picks up speed in senate
- Disney offering its first cruise to Hawaii
- Abercrombie announces contract agreement with HGEA
- Jack Johnson joins 'Kokua For Japan' entertainment line-up
- Maui: DOH investigating 2 suspect cases of dengue fever
- Disney Cruise Line coming to Hawaii in April
- Hawaiian music category, 30 others axed from Grammy Awards
- Bounty hunter charged with criminal property damage, harassment
- Beer thief killed during getaway identified
- Missing Canadian woman found on Big Island
- Kaiser Permanente Hawaii donating $50K to tsunami relief efforts
- Hawaiian Airlines ticket sales for Osaka flights begin July 12
- US senators to consider new Akaka bill
- Memorial service to be held for Marine killed in chopper crash
- Confirmation hearings for appointed BOE members to begin
- Alarm activated, but no fire at Chaminade University
- Midway wildlife refuge to get new manager
- Kauai public defender Acoba appointed judge
- Boeing didn't expect 737 cracks so soon
- Japan stops highly radioactive leak into Pacific
- Kapa‘a bypass road to close for repairs
- Bridge blessed
- Kekaha group fears secrecy in mill’s waste removal
- Obituaries for Wednesday, April 6, 2011
- Hanapepe Transfer Station repaired
- Garden Island RC&D earns award
- Kawakami: ‘Only option we have is to succeed’
- Corrections and Clarifications for Wednesday, April 6, 2011
- County budget review sessions to be broadcast live
- ‘Hard to dream if you’re drunk’
- Tsunami meeting in Kailua draws dozens of residents
- Giant rig drills test holes for rail
- Hawaii soldiers notified about deployment
- Another mistrial for accused revenge-killer
- Crews rehearse removal of downed helicopter in Kaneohe Bay
- Testing phase of rail project begins
- Bob Ballard discusses upcoming storm
- Kauai judge rules state at fault in hikers deaths
- FAA order doesn't affect Hawaiian and Aloha Air Cargo
- Police: infant found unconscious after being left in car for hours
- No school days furloughed, but school bus service cut
- HNN launches new 'In Your Community' websites
- Man pleads guilty to defrauding Hawaii residents in Ponzi scheme
- Coast Guard issuing safety zone in Kaneohe Bay waters
- Music, food benefit Japan victims
- Keehi Boat Harbor community to receive tsunami recovery updates
- National parks study air tour flight regulations
- Fuel surcharges go up May 1
- Hawaii Guard told of possible Afghanistan mission
- Hawaii senators propose cuts equal to furloughs
- Police search for men who attacked driver, stole vehicle in Waimanalo
- NASA studying Kilauea volcano
- HMSA, Queen's agree on new compensation system
- Obama opens bid for new term, no longer outsider
- Flash Flood Watch issued statewide
- Beer thief dies after being run over by tour bus in Waikiki
- Republicans outline balanced budget without taxes
- CT scan surge for kids' emergencies raises concern
- Hawai‘i labor unions rally against cuts
- Talk Story for Tuesday, April 5, 2011
- Nonprofits have field day at swap meet
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, April 5, 2011
- Students create art from recyclables
- Loose mixed waste not accepted at Hanapepe transfer station
- Arrest log for Tuesday, April 5, 2011
- Uncle’s ‘next week’ finally here after 3 months
- Hanalei man arrested after truck crash
- Kids learn new skills at spring break camp
- Governor: Kawakami ‘will do a great job’
- Obituaries for Tuesday, April 5, 2011
- Indictments issued from March grand jury sessions
- Restaurateurs adamant against alcohol tax increase
- UN confirms 32 of 33 killed in Congo crash
- OHA unveiling online Papakilo Database
- Hawaii labor unions rally against government cuts
- Canadian woman reported missing on Big Island
- Rep. Oshiro discusses budget woes
- Hunting for dengue
- Tent community grows on sidewalks near Aala Park
- Pension tax would affect those collecting $100K or more
- Bicyclist in critical condition after being struck by truck
- Bicyclist critical after getting hit by truck
- U.S. Census Bureau releases business figures for Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders
- Longest-serving president in history of Kamehameha Schools to step down
- Hawaii air capacity to be lower in second quarter
- NWS issues flash flood watch for Maui County
- Navy removing helicopter wreckage in Kaneohe Bay
- Kawakami appointed to represent District 14
- Farrington Highway shut down after man arrives at fire station with military ordnance
- New information director appointed by governor
- Can a Couric successor lift ratings?
- Hawaii hotel revenue was soaring before the crisis
- Taxes due in 14 days, 3 days later than normal
- 263 Kona Village Resort workers out of a job
- Lifeguard training registration for Oahu teens
- March for Babies launches day dedicated to kids
- March for Babies launches day dedicated to kids
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, April 4, 2011
- ‘Hats Off’ to big weekend for Red Cross
- Obituaries for Monday, April 4, 2011
- Obituaries for Monday, April 4, 2011
- Road construction, water main break double trouble for Waikiki residents, businesses
- Teen hospitalized after being run over by police officer
- Fire damages Aina Haina church
- Crimestoppers seeks suspect in Moanalua homicide
- Boaters staying away from Kaneohe Bay helicopter wreckage
- Motorcycle crash sends man to hospital
- Water main break closes part of Ala Moana Blvd.
- Hawaii woman describes frightening Southwest flight
- Controlling Japan nuclear plant could take months
- Kawakami to replace Morita
- Service animals offer more than comfort
- Nomination raises ethical questions
- Make a splash at Spring Soaker ‘Ohana Day, April 9
- Now where will they find the money?
- Kawakami’s thoughts
- Obituaries for Sunday, April 3, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, April 3, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, April 3, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Sunday, April 3, 2011
- City closing landfill, refuse centers Sunday
- Police chief, Miss Hawaii kick off 'Family Story Time'
- Dent delays Hawaiian Airlines flight
- Budget cuts slashing DARE program on Oahu
- Cracked concrete leaks radioactive water into Pacific Ocean off Japan
- Japan mourns unknown dead
- Students honored for creativity, message at Internet Safety Awards
- Crack leaks radioactive water into sea off Japan
- 8 Oahu state parks switch to summer hours
- Japanese tourism drop not as bad as expected
- Marine's wife remembers her lost love
- Hawaii backs off from longer school day
- Wailua bridge to open Wednesday
- 30 years without parole for Hoapili
- Man arrested for Kaumakani robbery
- Eagle takes wing from Kapa‘a skate rink
- Carvalho makes April Tsunami Awareness Month
- KIUC enters agreement with Free Flow Power
- ‘Sojourner Truth’ good for 9 and up
- Forgiveness
- Arrest Log for Saturday, April 2, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, April 2, 2011
- Three weeks after tsunami, Keehi Boat Harbor still shows damage
- Compelled by Japan tragedy, local man launches mercy mission
- DOH confirms 4 cases of dengue fever on Oahu, more pending
- Outgoing BOE member offers advice to new board
- Gov. names UH Board of Regents, East-West Center governors
- Big Island opihi picker found floating in ocean
- Cause of Kailua townhouse fire unknown
- Motorcyclist killed in H-1 crash identified
- Hawaii commerce department to end furlough days
- Evans named deputy director of state business department
- Unemployment fell to 2-year low after hiring surge
- Elderly woman killed crossing Waialae Ave.
- Daily parking rates to increase at Hawaii airports
- Grieving family "immensely proud" of fallen marine
- Motorcyclist killed, man arrested after H-1 crash
- Survivors recall 1946 tsunamis that swamped Hilo
- NASA radar over Kilauea Volcano helps understand earthquakes
- Supreme Court wants Disciplinary Board applicants
- Illegal dumping leads to 2 arrests
- Toxin questions still unanswered
- Hoapili to serve at least 30 years before parole hearing
- Hanama‘ulu Beach Park to get major cleanup in time for Easter
- Carvalho visits Kaua‘i’s newest sister city
- Island History for Friday, April 1, 2011
- Hawai‘i cashes in on higher gas prices
- Kulani may revert to prison
- Obituaries for Friday, April 1, 2011
- Bulletin Board for Friday, April 1, 2011
- Waimea Canyon M.S. honor roll
- Hilario trial delayed
- Fatal crash closes H-1 westbound at Waimalu
- Elderly killer apologizes to victim's family on day two of sentencing
- Gov. wants hurricane relief funds to help balance budget
- Interview: Mufi Hannemann March 31, 2011
- Earthquake cluster spurs questions of another quake soon
- State legislature honors CBS, Hawaii Five-O
- Marines identify crew killed, injured in crash
- Update: Traffic lanes contraflowed on Kamehameha Highway in Waikane
- State investigates possible dengue fever cases
- Gas prices go up in another double-digit increase
- Kauai murderer to serve at least 30 years
- Marine killed, three injured in helicopter crash
- Hawaiian: We're not reducing flights to Japan
- Matson raises surcharge, citing Middle East unrest
- Big Island property owners receive disaster loans
- Army warns Big Island motorists to expect delays
- Alleged Facebook stalker’s trial pushed back
- Hilario pre-trial is today
- ‘Addition by subtraction’
- Kawamura receives state 4-H honor
- Apply online for Cost-Sharing Summer Internship Program
- Canadian choir to give free concert Saturday
- Kaua‘i Hospice hosts ‘Tibetan Perspectives on Death’ lecture
- Waimea students enter video contest
- County offers fair housing training
- District 14 council picks candidates
- Obituaries for Thursday, March 31, 2011
- Family of woman fatally shot at senior housing complex speaks at killer's sentencing
- Marine helicopter crashes in Kaneohe Bay
- Woman accused of travel agency scam changes mind, wants trial
- Budget becomes a balancing act
- A closer look at the CH-53D helicopter
- Japan quake shaking & reshaping science
- Stalled condo projects on Oahu move forward
- Abercrombie names Board of Education members
- Officials urge preparedness for Tsunami Awareness Month
- Clendeninn, Ducker, Kawakami nominated to fill Morita’s seat
- APEC planners: Hawaii will be ready
- Native Hawaiian recognition bill revived
- State legislature to honor CBS, Hawaii Five-O
- Weather service's top Hawaii meteorologist retires
- No threat from Japanese radiation spread across US
- One dead, 3 hospitalized after military helicopter crash
- Hawaiian Airlines planning $6 million redesigned ticket lobby
- EPA’s radiation detection system not 100 percent
- Radiation from Japan detected in Oregon, 4 other states
- MZB finalizes Kaua‘i Coffee acquisition
- For the community
- Obituaries for Wednesday, March 30, 2011
- What the economics?
- Traffic advisory for Po‘ipu
- Seattle man arrested for graffiti at skate park
- DLNR seeks members for advisory council
- Alpeche pre-trial hearing held today
- DOH to discuss arsenic contamination
- HPD officer's shoplifting trial postponed
- Council revises down revenue growth projection
- Kakaako homeless: where are they now?
- Honolulu 1st stop of international relay celebrating Taiwan's 100th
- Zoo accreditation in jeopardy
- Environmental attorney hired to fight Honolulu rail
- Big Island police officer, firefighter of year honored
- Officials say ambulance is total loss after crash
- Fallen war heroes honored by Hawaii State Legislature
- Police suspect same man robbed American Savings Bank three times
- Post-tsunami community meeting to be held in Kailua
- High surf advisory for north and west facing shores
- Nelson to play at fundraiser for disaster victims
- Aiea man arrested in Indianapolis for heroin possession
- Seniors rally at Capitol for continued services
- Falling tourism numbers could push state all in on poker
- ‘Tropic Lightning' Division honors former commander
- Civil Defense testing sirens Tuesday and Wednesday
- Kauai installing shielded lights at tennis courts
- The President's address to the nation on Libya
- Making movies a ‘serious career choice’ for Kaua‘i students
- Obituaries for Tuesday, March 29, 2011
- Smith wins Rotary award
- Lydgate ponds to close 5 weeks for restoration
- Arrest log for Tuesday, March 29, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, March 29, 2011
- Wednesday meeting to discuss Lihu‘e pipeline replacement project
- County conducting survey on Parks Master Plan through May 31
- Mural for Japan pau
- Needle drops
- KPD finds 1 of 2 missing Hanama‘ulu women
- Hanalei honu
- Traffic advisory announced for Po‘ipu
- Plans change for Honolulu Zoo's tiger cubs
- HFD terminates search for missing body surfer off Sandy Beach
- Japan Airlines cuts Hawaii flights a third
- "Tens of millions" in tsunami damage at Papahanaumokuakea
- Menehune Water sending help to Japan
- Lawmakers and finance director talk budget options
- Work continues on School Street sink hole
- Tsunamis drag newborn monk seal away from mother
- Hilo man arrested for assault with a sledge hammer
- Hawaii lawmakers considering broad tax hike
- Police find one of two missing women
- Officials survey atoll tsunami damage from the air
- Lava resumes flowing in Kilauea east rift zone
- Grilled lunch sales Monday to benefit Japan relief fund
- Baby Jessica turns 25, gains access to trust fund
- Hundreds gather on Kauai to celebrate life of pro surfer Sion Milosky
- FEMA sponsors disaster training classes
- Hawaiian Telcom posts a profit
- WWII Veterans prepare for Congressional Medal
- North Shore roadwork may cause some delays
- Wailua bridge to open soon; highway widening planned
- Kouchi: What state services do you want to keep?
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, March 28, 2011
- Family events on tap this week
- Obituaries for Monday, March 28, 2011
- Manoa Elementary School gets visit from Otemon Gakuin School
- Disaster Assistance and Recovery Center on Big Island
- Hirono tours Big Island tsunami damage
- Search continues for missing body boarder at Sandy Beach
- Hula by Halau o Keikiali’i at Symphony Space - Review
- Haleiwa businesses rally around shark tour owner
- Lawmakers get set to tackle widening budget deficit
- More obstacles impede crews in Japan nuke crisis
- Magnitude-6.5 quake off Japan; small tsunami alert
- Court to take up huge sex bias claim vs. Wal-Mart
- Halekulani & Nobu Waikiki to hold fundraiser for Japan tsunami victims
- Whale watchers conduct count at Diamond Head
- Coast Guard to reveal damage to marine reserve
- How green can your garden grow?
- How to hide new tax increases
- Pancakes and Hula April 10 in Hanalei
- Waimea Project Grad hosting softball tourney and swap meet
- Obituaries for Sunday, March 27, 2011
- Weekly roadwork index for Sunday, March 27, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, March 27, 2011
- Search underway for missing body boarder at Sandy Beach
- Thousands flock to Pearl Harbor Shipyard career fair
- First female VP candidate Ferraro dies at 75
- Lava returns to Pu'u 'O'o crater
- Youth crime prevention program may lose federal funds
- Services set for surfer Sion Milosky
- Inouye: US ground troops won't land on Libyan soil
- Arson burns 3rd shark tour boat
- Mixed message surfaces over Japan's need for donations
- Palin losing support in potential presidential run
- HI gov. seeks federal help for tsunami recovery
- Anaina Hou: A hui hou to contested case
- Undoing a childproof cocoon
- Arrest Log for Saturday, March 26, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, March 26, 2011
- ‘Mars Needs Moms!’
- County cuts down cracked African tulip at Kalena Park
- Corrections and Clarifications for Saturday, March 26, 2011
- Get your game on while you can
- US eye more firepower to hit pro-Gadhafi forces
- Interview: Richard Borreca March 25, 2011
- Hickam - Pearl Harbor prepare for evacuees just in case
- Sand Island cadavers mystery solved
- Pearl City residents take precautions for dengue fever
- Breach possible at troubled Japanese power plant
- Prince Kuhio Day Parade, hoolaulea in Waikiki
- Pearl Harbor apprenticeship career fair at HCC
- 4 people treated for dengue fever on Oahu
- Hawaii seeks to protect its unique health law
- Correction: Elizabeth Taylor-Funeral
- Waikiki hotel occupancy eases
- Air traffic controller falls asleep, pilots land themselves
- Kahauanu Lake remembered as musician, cultural icon
- KIUC members vote to stay the course with board
- Arrest log for Friday, March 25, 2011
- Today final day to shop for ‘the good stuff’at book sale
- County announces Kuhio Day closures
- Oversight delays BLNR decision
- Obituaries for Friday, March 25, 2011
- Island History for Friday, March 25, 2011
- It’s a banana ... it’s a kitty
- Kapa‘a student helps MDA judge convict jailbirds with good hearts
- Bulletin Board for Friday, March 25, 2011
- KPD quells sex offender, North Shore rape rumors
- Police seek public help to find missing women
- Liz Taylor buried in small ceremony at LA cemetery
- 'Big' vehicle sales strong despite high gas prices
- Strong winds may stay through Saturday
- 4 people treated for dengue fever from Oahu
- Tsunami bolsters confidence in inundation maps
- Hawaii News Now No. 1 again
- Kalaupapa residents lobby for lower airfares
- Hawaii tsunami damages estimated at $30M
- Kamehameha Highway resurfacing near Sunset Beach next week
- Boaters rescued in rough waters off Big Island
- No Relief from Strong Winds
- Lasko fan recalled, could cause fire
- Disaster's tourism impact isn't just Japan
- Police search for suspect in overnight shooting on Nimitz Hwy.
- Daily life a struggle for Japanese tsunami survivors
- Census: Hawaii 1 of top 5 states in tax growth
- State to pursue $170M in unpaid hotel room taxes
- Government personnel in Japan receive potassium iodide
- Council starts moving on property tax bill
- NTSB: Crash report may take a year
- Boating rules hearing to be rescheduled
- Obituaries for Thursday, March 24, 2011
- Annual walk a first step in fight against multiple sclerosis
- Iron Chef's Japan fundraiser draws hundreds, nets thousands
- Fire damages equipment at Boys and Girls Club
- U.S. Transportation Secretary "committed" to rail
- Wind farm up and running
- HTA to spend $3 million on marketing after Japanese arrivals drop
- Making the grade in Hawaii's science classrooms
- City prevails in lawsuit seeking to block rail project to protect burial sites
- Fire destroys Punaluu home, nine homeless
- Surveillance cameras to be mounted around Oahu
- HFD: Downed power line sparks brush fire in Hawaii Kai
- Wind Advisory through Thursday evening
- CA men indicted for allegedly stealing credit card info from 194 people in Hawaii
- Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79
- Tree falls, blocks Paki Ave. at Kapiolani Park
- Siren testing scheduled today and tomorrow
- Radiation in Tokyo tap water raises concerns
- US pilot received by libyans after jet crashed
- State confident in evacuation maps
- Commission mulls cell phone tower
- Visitor drowns in Po‘ipu
- Police continue to seek man’s identity
- Island Kokua for Wednesday, March 23, 2011
- Mayor’s Aloha Garden sprouts more gardens
- Planning Commission shuffles seats
- Kapa‘a family shares ‘unforgettable experience’ in Japan
- County to improve website
- Positive approach key to curbing underage drinking
- CAK scholarship forms available at Home Show
- Entries for Kaua‘i Green Innovation awards sought
- Tsunami: read all about it
- Obituaries for Wednesday, March 23, 2011
- Power lines connected at Japan nuke plant
- Judge reduces punishment for driver in deadly crash
- HPD officer arrested in connection with second car crash
- Teen accused of stabbing classmate appears before judge
- Part of Hawaii's history ends with passing of Chester Kahapea
- California visitor drowns in Kauai Shores
- Ramp work causes increase in Ewa air traffic
- Tokai college shares Japan's pain
- Hawaii attorney general won't be elected
- Red Cross helps healing after tragedy
- Hotel occupancy rates dropping following tsunami
- Big Island tsunami damage more than $14 million
- Former Maui police officer arrested for kidnapping, sexual assault
- Police Chief Kealoha receives passing grade for 2010 performance
- Power lines up in progress at Japan nuclear plant
- Strong winds for state through Thursday
- Puna man arrested, victim in hospital
- ‘East-3’ sends message to Japan
- Traffic safety rally at McKinley High Thursday
- Obituaries for Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- Police: Officer who hit pedestrian while driving drunk involved in another crash
- Traffic Update: Nuuanu and School Street
- Scores of bills introduced to curb abortion access
- Sen. Inouye to speak at groundbreaking for ag park
- Wind Advisory for Haleakala
- County agrees to $250K settlement with shrimp farm
- Ho‘ike television enters digital era
- County launches battery recycling program
- Island-wide real property review to be conducted
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- City picks rail car company
- Thieves steal $20,000 of equipment for Hawaiian project
- FDA, importers say food from Japan is safe
- USO offers help to military families leaving Japan
- Good Samaritan brings stabbing victim to hospital, suspect arrested
- Donkey buried during tsunami, pulled from rubble on Big Island
- Two more city rail contracts awarded
- Man accused of double stabbing charged with multiple felonies
- Local residents fold 1,000 cranes for children in Japan
- Hanabusa holding town hall meetings
- Action in Libya could last 'awhile,' official says
- The world's oldest documented wild bird, Wisdom, survives tsunami at Midway
- New guidelines for car seats announced
- No quick fix seen at Japan's nuclear plant
- Emergency preparedness meeting to be held in Ewa Beach
- No end to the wind
- Traffic Update: Liliha water main fixed, UH in Spring Break
- Local efforts begin to deal with psychological toll of Japan disaster
- Japan tragedy seared into the world's imagination
- Four Hawaii Borders bookstores will close
- Century-old bridge connects community in Hanapepe
- Businessman offers plastic bag alternative
- Kanani looking for a home
- Young Brothers helping education
- Obituaries for Monday, March 21, 2011
- Scholarships available for Filipino graduates
- The scenic Po‘ipu sinkhole
- Beautifying Campus
- Aspiring young pianists watch Joyce Yang perform
- KIUC powers KUW
- The month in review
- Maui landmark comes tumbling down
- Liliha water main break repaired
- Bill seeks to reduce dangerous sightseeing
- No relief at the pump for Hawaii drivers
- Wholesale food prices going up
- Incumbents re-elected to KIUC board
- Some progress seen in Japan's nuclear crisis
- Chef Morimoto holding fundraiser to help Japanese tsunami victims
- Budget climbs as tax assessments fall
- Weekly Roadwork Index
- Public Meetings
- Move over recession, here comes disaster
- Obituaries for Sunday, March 20, 2011
- Couple’s friends host fundraiser after fire
- Lt. Governor Schatz tours PMRF
- Masaharu Morimoto benefit fundraiser
- World intervenes in Libya, with unusual speed
- Details on the "Super Moon" tonight
- Kahuku and Laie residents take a walk on the green side
- Police officers get their clean on, on the Windward side
- Aloha to former U.S. statesman, Warren Christopher
- A cuddly international phenomenon passes on
- Hawaii Civil Defense makes it easy to report tsunami damage
- Suspect arrested in connection with double stabbing
- Bicyclist in critical condition following collision
- Former KGMB sportscaster shares first-hand about quake and tsunami
- Driver alert: H-3 closed town-bound Saturday night
- The blaze continues on Big Island
- Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz heads to the nation's capital
- Japan cites radiation in milk, spinach near plant
- Obama: US launches military action against Libya
- Maui, Kahoolawe, Hawaii Island remain under Wind Advisory
- Star baseball player Ichiro helps off the field
- Japanese sailors see devastation after docking in Hawaii
- Hawaii's community unites to support Japan
- Tsunami damage forces closing of Kona Village Resort
- Former Secretary of State dies
- Residents urged to report Tsunami Damage
- Sour day for Sweet Bikinis
- Electrifying future for county fleet
- KPD still needs help to ID body found in Hanalei
- United Way gets KIUC donation
- Trash collection tax to take effect July 1
- ‘Can We Save the Tiger?’
- Young Brothers helps Dolphin swim
- Tonight’s moon will appear biggest in 20 years
- Arrest Log for Saturday, March 19, 2011
- Californian firefighters join to battle the flames
- Kyo-ya/Starwood issues statement on union vote
- Libya cease-fire aims to outflank no-fly zone
- Matson at a loss; mortgage rates fall
- Two men stabbed in Waikiki
- Hawaiian Electric companies donate $100,000 to tsunami relief efforts
- Puna man wanted for outstanding warrants
- High surf advisory issued for windward coasts
- Safeway launches fund drive for Japan disaster relief
- Hawaii to build electric car charging stations
- Abercrombie names Wildman as Circuit Court judge
- Monitors confirm that no radiation levels of concern have reached US
- Auto Show Opens Today
- FBI tips on avoiding fraudulent charitable contribution schemes
- Nuclear emergency: What you need to know
- Japan could face jet fuel shortage
- Hawaii hotels watch for crisis effects
- Hawaii urges residents to report tsunami damage
- Kamehameha Schools students unearth a gem of a song
- U.S. assistance toward Japan's nuclear plant cooling efforts "growing and evolving"
- ‘Beauty Through the Eyes of Our Children’ debuts Monday
- Kaua‘i AAUW takes Kapa‘a 3rd-graders on women’s history tour
- Mayor delivers 3rd State of the County address
- Abercrombie echoes Obama, declares Hawai‘i safe
- Island History for Friday, March 18, 2011
- Science teachers’ enrichment program at NTBG July 5-13
- Visitors Bureau: No Japan cancellations
- Hawai‘i shows plenty aloha for Japan disaster victims
- Former Miss Hawaii cancels shows, returns from Japan
- Obituaries for Friday, March 18, 2011
- Memorial fund for deceased big wave surfer's family
- Big wave surfer Sion Milosky dies at Mavericks
- Hawaii residents cancel trips to Japan by the hundreds
- Hawaii Sees Cancellations as Japanese Cope With Disaster
- No radiation detected from mail or people arriving from Japan
- Homeless man who took over for injured city bus driver hailed as hero
- Hilo man gets 30 years for child pornography production
- Wind Advisory still up for Maui, Big Island
- Borders to close two more Hawaii stores
- UH Manoa students folding origami cranes, collecting donations for Japan
- Fishermen discover human remains near Blaisdell Park
- Mayor Carvalho of Kauai delivers State of the County
- Big Island Police need help looking for missing teen
- President Obama talks about helping Japan
- Abercrombie says Hawaii safe for residents and visitors
- Kamehameha song contest starts Friday
- Furlough Friday to affect city services
- UH bringing students home from Japan
- Fire Continues to burn in Hawaii Volcanoes park
- Salvation Army warns of bogus email for Japan relief donations
- Evacuations from Japan multiply
- Japan-America Society fundraising for tsunami victims in Japan
- Japan air travel plunges
- Hawaii budget unanimously approved by House
- Abercrombie says he's flexible on raising GET
- Japanese culture prevents looting, price-gouging after disaster
- St. Patrick's Day by the numbers
- Tree smashes city bus on Pali Highway
- Sinkhole preserves ‘passage of time’
- Man meets his Chaminade life savers
- Budget leans heavy on surplus
- Obituaries for Thursday, March 17, 2011
- Arrest logs for Thursday, March 17, 2011
- Fishermen question need for blanket ban on bottom fishing
- Fires still spreading from Hawaii volcano
- Economic forecast could be revised lower on Japan effects
- Waikiki businesses that rely on Japanese tourists try to recover from slowdown
- UH Manoa will host cranes of support
- Bounty hunter 'Dog' Chapman's daughter arrested
- Governor launches technology transformation initiative
- Kauai police ask help identifying body found in Hanalei
- Tickets available for UH basketball playoff game Saturday
- Reward raised to $4,000 in animal cruelty case
- Wind Advisory extended through Friday morning
- Mayor's budget proposal up 12% over current fiscal year
- Jack Johnson donates $50,000 to Japan fund
- Nuclear crisis a tangle of ominous, hopeful signs
- Two injured after bus hits tree on Pali Highway
- Foodland accepts donations to support relief efforts in Japan
- 'Dog' Chapman's daughter arrested
- 'Aloha for Japan' relief effort for earthquake and tsunami victims launched
- Voicemail down at The Garden Island
- Wind Advisory posted; gusts to 55 mph possible
- Four Seasons Resort to reopen April 30 following tsunami damage repairs
- Japanese arrivals fall - tsunami costs mount
- Rebuilding northeast Japan to take years, billions
- State urges restraint amidst radiation worries
- Lawmakers tour Keehi as boat owners begin salvage
- Kauai County to charge for garbage collection
- Acclaimed musiciain shares her take on piano
- Kaua‘i exchange student shares experience in Japan
- Come visit mayor’s Aloha Garden
- DOH advises public to avoid ingesting potassium iodide
- KCCC prisoners ‘stay put’ through tsunami warning
- Furfaro not seeking 14th District seat
- Obituaries for Wednesday, March 16, 2011
- Governor Abercrombie tours sites damaged by tsunami
- Kakaako homeless pack up and told to go
- Don Ho's children evicted
- Hawaiian Airline passengers head to Japan
- Japan to spray water, acid on stricken nuke plant
- HECO sends out gift cards to customers hit by blackout
- Tsunamis killed thousands of seabirds at Midway
- Pacific Fleet Operations in Japan
- Police have not ruled out foul play in Hilo woman's disappearance
- Subaru, Toyota curb output at N. American plants
- Japan races to contain nuclear threat after quake
- High Surf Warning - North & West Shores
- Flags half-staff Tuesday for last surviving WWI Veteran
- Meltdown threat rises at Japanese nuclear plant
- Car crashes into law office
- Senate confirms Morita, Hooser in new posts
- Oceanic offers customers free calls to Japan through April 15
- Monday ocean rescues save teen, man on North Shore
- KPD catches 19 Westside students skipping class last week
- Injury, falling rock leads to DLNR investigation
- Japanese visitors cancel trips to Hawaii
- Third explosion rocks Japanese nuclear plant
- Car crashes into Kauai office building
- Keehi boaters survey tsunami damage
- Brackets bring out March Madness in everyone
- Japanese ex-pats get, give help in Hawaii
- More damage reported in Hawaii from Tsunami
- Shirt sale aims to raise $1 million for Japan relief
- Lava flow from Kamoamoa sparks slow wildfire
- What grade did city, state emergency teams earn during tsunami?
- Whales’ Call Leads to Discovery of a Winter Retreat in Hawaii
- Honolulu Struggles With Homeless Problem
- High surf warning issued for north and west shores
- Union workers, Kyo-ya/Starwood hotels reach contract agreement
- Abercrombie signs bill for appointed Board of Education
- Tsunami damage in Hawaii estimated at tens of millions
- Car vs. Kapa‘a building
- Search underway for fisherman overboard in Honolulu Harbor
- Quake's toll rises as Japan struggles with bodies, nuclear crisis
- Damage Visible at La Mariana Sailing Club
- 2 Oahu schools win entry to robotics championship
- Relief pours into devastated Japan
- Official: Stricken Japan nuke fuel rods exposed
- Diverse crowd competes in inaugural Tri Fest
- No harmful levels of radioactivity expected in Hawai‘i
- A hitchhiker’s guide to the Legislature
- Hooser, Morita up for confirmation
- Orchids enhance history of Mahelona
- Island Album
- Paulo Puffs By
- Rental car companies contribute
- Blood drive April 1 in Lihu‘e
- North Shore librarian awarded for ‘outstanding contributions’
- Beekeepers host Tuesday meeting
- Project honors Kaua‘i’s South Shore
- Scenes from our tsunami
- Golf scramble for nursing scholarships
- Japan begins to dig for dead amid nuclear crisis
- Washington state man killed in moped crash
- Pedestrian dies after being hit on H-1 Freeway
- Pali Highway reopened after work to stabilize hillside
- Hawaii residents who were in Japan for massive quake return home
- Fundraiser through "Aloha for Japan" T-shirts
- State of emergency at second nuclear plant as radiation leaks
- Relief organizations ready to help after quake
- Japan PMr: Quake crisis worst since World War II
- Solid Waste overtime raises red flags
- Hundreds join mayor in prayers
- Movie makers and awestruck lawmakers
- World Kidney Day starts at home
- Dietitians paint nutrition picture
- Obituaries for Sunday, March 13, 2011
- Millions without food, water, power in Japan
- Police: Deaths in Japan's Miyagi may pass 10,000
- Big Island tsunami update for Saturday, March 12th
- Saturday Maui County update
- Oahu's boat harbor updates: Saturday, March 12th
- Red Cross responds to Japan disaster
- KZOO Radio provides disaster information to Hawaii's Japanese community
- Flights to Japan from Hawaii Back on Track
- Hearts heavy at Honolulu Festival following tragedy in Japan
- Parents of Kailua man missing for three weeks plead for public's help
- Man charged with punching female paramedic in the face
- Man arrested for allegedly setting fire to Waikiki apartment building
- Locate or contact family members in Japan
- Locate or contact family members in Japan
- Check on your family and friend's safety in Japan
- Fireworks canceled for Honolulu Festival
- More than 9,500 people unaccounted for in Minamisanriku, Japan
- More than 9,500 people unaccounted for in Minamisanriku, Japan
- Tsunami leaves Kaua‘i mostly unscathed
- Westsiders ride it out with ‘ohana
- County all geared up for tsunami response
- ‘How to Be a Werewolf’
- Tales of a tattletale 7-year-old
- Residents, visitors react to eventful night
- Scholarship announcement
- A guide to tsunami safety
- Abercrombie signs emergency proclamation
- HECO workers vote to accept new contract, end strike
- HECO workers vote to accept new contract, end strike
- Tsunami spares Waikiki
- Tsunami spares Waikiki
- Waves Hit Hawaii and California
- Major cruise lines report little tsunami impact
- Major cruise lines report little tsunami impact
- Keehi dock breaks loose during tsunami
- Keehi dock breaks loose during tsunami
- Japan team plays through pain
- Powerful quake, tsunami kills hundreds in Japan
- Powerful quake, tsunami kills hundreds in Japan
- Tsunami's impact expands as Japan declares nuclear emergency
- Tsunami advisory lifted; Coast Guard says Kaua‘i in good shape
- Hawaii tsunami advisory officially ended
- Japan-Hawaii relief fund established
- Coast Guard evaluates tsunami damage, provides support
- Hawaii residents express shock over tsunami, earthquake
- What's open and what's closed
- Roads closed, city services restricted
- UH sporting events will go on as scheduled
- Tsunami spares Hawaii major damage
- Mayor issues 'all clear'
- J-League, pro sports postponed amid deadly tsunami
- Tsunami swamps Hawaii beaches, brushes West Coast
- We want to hear from you
- US aircraft carrier headed to help Japan
- Kaua‘i closures/openings
- Japan to release of radioactive vapor at nuke pant
- Major cruise lines: Little impact from tsunami
- GOP budget cuts target tsunami warning center
- Tsunami warning downgraded to advisory levels
- Obama: Japan earthquake potentially 'catastrophic'
- School Closures for Friday, March 11
- Ore. coastal residents clear out ahead of tsunami
- Water as high as 11 feet in Hawaii from tsunami
- Calif nuke plants operating normally after tsunami threat
- California surfers waited in water for tsunami
- Japanese automakers halt production after quake
- Japan to evacuate residents near nuke plant
- World markets fall after Japan's quake
- Widespread destruction from Japan earthquake, tsunamis
- Tsunami waves begin to arrive in Hawaii
- Significant disruption to air travel
- What to do after a tsunami
- Tsunami an economic disaster? Not necessarily
- Japan says death toll at least 40 in massive quake
- Tsunami passing through Midway
- Roads to close in evacuation zones
- Tsunami Warning issued for Hawaii, much of Pacific
- Civil Defense tsunami evacuation maps
- Maui schools closed, shelters open
- Gov. Abercrombie issues tsunami statement
- HECO issues tsunami emergency check list
- Kauai schools open as tsunami holding areas
- City suspends work on Kapahulu water main break
- DOH finds high arsenic levels in Kilauea neighborhood
- KPD cracking down on speeders in work zones
- NTBG gets piece of $1.4M grant
- Island History for Friday, March 11, 2011
- Department of Emergency Management Issues Tsunami Refuge Locations
- Kapa‘a High School honor roll
- Kauai tsunami zone website
- Kauai tsunami zone website
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, March 11, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, March 11, 2011
- Public Opinion
- Living with arsenic
- State issues warning to boat owners
- Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issues guidelines
- Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issues guidelines
- Coast Guard preparing for tsunami
- Guam, Marianas under tsunami warning after quake
- Cabbies feel the pinch at the pump
- Airport gets $2 million facelift for APEC
- Mother of Kailua man missing for three weeks pleads for public's help
- Flu spikes, despite the season winding down
- Roseanne Barr, Hawaii neighbors enter mediation
- Canadian woman drowns on the North Shore
- Canadian woman drowns on the North Shore
- DOE deals with school repair backlog
- Lane closure on Kailua Road March 14-18
- Man robs Kauai Thrifty Mart but leaves empty-handed
- Water main breaks in Waikiki, Aina Haina
- Nainoa Thompson reflects on Herb Kane's legacy
- Slim once again tops Forbes billionaires list
- Remembering Herb Kane: Nainoa Thompson
- Wis. Assembly takes up bargaining rights measure
- All UH campuses to close for spring break
- Green waste not accepted at Kapaa transfer station
- Man loses balances and plummets onto subway tracks
- Dalai Lama announces retirement
- Gas leak causes Hilo home fire
- Bringing sexy back
- Abercrombie and Oshiro plan community meeting
- Arsenic found in Kilauea
- Lee moves cleanup from Hanama‘ulu to Lihu‘e
- Water under the bridge
- Thieves hit Kapa‘a, Kaumakani
- Western world wonders
- Man accused of hate crime against neighbor acquitted by reason of insanity
- Punchbowl cemetery gets makeover
- Flooding in Waiahole, Waikane challenges Kamehameha Highway motorists
- Stretch of Pali Highway to close for weekend work
- Artist, author Herb Kane dies at 82
- Hawaii teens having less, but riskier sex
- City takes back Kea'au Beach Park
- Suspect in deadly boarding house fire faces Hawaii's stiffest penalty if convicted
- Arsenic contamination found in Kilauea
- House budget trims Abercrombie's budget plans
- USS Abraham Lincoln in port for Hawaii visit
- Update: Flash flood advisory canceled for Oahu
- Tourist stabbed on Maui
- Keaau Beach Park Vacated
- UH Warriors Spring Football Practice Starts Today
- Homeless at Keeau Beach Park moving out
- Business burglarized on Kauai
- State puts $2 Million in airport improvements out to bid
- Hilo man attacked, robbed
- Mayor Carlisle posts budget plan online for public review
- 'Dream Machine' makes final landing
- Hawaii lawmaker sets example with electric car
- Recktenwald seeks comment on judicial nominees
- 7.2 magnitude earthquake hits northern Japan
- Waimea water outage, traffic advisory
- Love, neighbors, optimism see couple through fire
- Council questions impact of furloughs on overtime
- Grand Jury issues February indictments
- Obituaries for Wednesday, March 9, 2011
- Fish-headed snake to begin prowling through Kaua‘i
- Abercrombie visits Mayor Wright, promises hot water
- Malasada Tuesday a tradition in Hawaii
- Hilton and hotel workers union celebrate new deal
- Saving the environment one fishing net at a time
- Repair work to close Pali Highway this weekend
- Board of Water Supply: Oahu below national average for number of water main breaks
- Fat reduction "Coolsculpting" put to test
- Australian Palfrey completes leg of Hawaii channel swim
- Mattress fire at Waikiki Marriott
- Fat Tuesday invades Nuuanu Avenue
- Water main break in Pearl City
- Hawaii researchers discover new winter grounds for humpback whales
- Autopsies reveal how Tucson victims died
- Lake Wilson water level up more than five feet in one week
- Hawaiian Volcano Observatory explains lava fountains at Kilauea
- Police determine traffic death a suicide
- Hawaii Legislature voting on hundreds of bills
- Median price for Oahu home falls, sales volume up
- Hawaii Five-0 cast answers viewers' questions
- National Guard's enlisted association honors Akaka
- Bakery puts new twist on Mardi Gras tradition
- A hole in one ‘enterprise fund’
- Community digs deep for Kaua‘i Bigs
- Talk Story for Tuesday, March 8, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, March 8, 2011
- Gardeners gear up for annual orchid show
- Obituaries for Tuesday, March 8, 2011
- Injured driver moved to ICU in Honolulu
- Malasada Tuesday
- Ratification vote set for electric workers after tentative deal reached
- Big plans in small spaces
- Water main break floods Waikiki shops
- Child and Family Service still in the dark
- Hawaiian Volcano Erupts, Producing Fiery Images but No Damage
- 63 percent under 30 admit driving while on phone
- Warner: Sheen fired from 'Two and a Half Men'
- Musician Kahauanu Lake dies
- STRIKE : HECO, union reach tentative deal
- Local 5 reaches agreement with Hilton
- Video: New lava flow on the Big Island
- Video: Water main break in Waikiki
- New video of Pu'u O'o lava
- Barron's: Maui still a hot 'second home' locale
- California overtakes Honolulu on gas prices
- Eric Clapton guitars slated for NYC auction block
- Power pole down in Manoa
- STRIKE: Electrical workers enter fourth day of walkout
- HECO President Richard Rosenblum comments on labor talks
- 5 Cabinet nominees await Senate confirmation
- Coastal waters polluted after storms
- State-run ferry system shelved
- Water off at Kalawai Park until today
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, March 7, 2011
- Scholarship applications due March 31
- Pele puts on a show
- Obituaries for Monday, March 7, 2011
- Lions’ breakfast brings community together
- Island School senior places 3rd in congressional art contest
- Japan budget, not resignation threatens PM Kan
- HECO, IBEW resume negotiations with help of federal mediator
- Penny Palfrey succeeds in first leg of swim
- Horizontal Therapy reverses Osteoporosis
- Magnitude-6.2 earthquake shakes northern Chile
- Japan foreign minister quits over illegal donation
- Water turned off at Kalawai Park until Monday
- STRIKE: HECO says contract talks continue Sunday
- Lava erupts after collapse at Pu'u O'o crater
- 21 airlines fined for fixing passenger, cargo fees
- Chicago company wins $37.9M Hawaii Army contract
- Kekaha Community Garden grand opening today
- KPAL registration set for March 7-10
- Public input key to updating county’s Parks Master Plan
- There’s a move afoot to raise taxes
- Obituaries for Sunday, March 6, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, March 6, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, March 6, 2011
- Girls’ night out: students exhibit art, beauty queens raise funds
- Assistance centers planned as new HECO negotiations scheduled
- Losses mount for Ewa Beach residents, businesses without power
- Shark Fin Bill Makes Waves in California
- Weather service cancels flood watch
- Maui non-union employees take control
- Soldier dies after incident at Schofield Barracks
- Gov. Abercrombie weighs in on strike; taking care of public needs
- HELCO strike not causing major issues on Big Island
- Hundreds celebrate Hawaii sports icon
- Police capture suspected "East Coast Rapist" after anonymous tip
- STRIKE: HECO workers walk off the job
- Ala. man wants charge dismissed in bride's death
- Flood watch dropped for Kauai, Oahu, still up for Maui County, Big Island
- Almost all power restored to Ewa
- Hawaii ponders moratorium on home foreclosures
- Army: Soldier shot, wounded at Schofield Barracks
- Teen drug center ‘not in our backyard’
- Lions Club hosts breakfast Sunday
- ‘If I Could Keep You Little’
- Senate next in line to dance
- Saying ‘yes’ whenever mom can
- Arrest Log for Saturday, March 5, 2011
- Kilauea man hospitalized after crash
- Obituaries for Saturday, March 5, 2011
- ‘Losers’ payoff helps United Way
- Just saying ‘no’
- Brady and Vito top spellers on Kaua‘i
- Windward Oahu has its share of storm problems
- Officers serve search warrant at puppy farm
- Wind and rain torment Windward Oahu
- Outage causes business blackout in Ewa
- Rain, wind rips through Ewa Beach, Kapolei Friday
- STRIKE: Governor, Rep. Pine react to HECO walk out
- One man injured, three homeless after Waipahu house fire
- STRIKE: HECO's phone message to customers
- STRIKE: Maui County reacts to electrical workers strike
- STRIKE: HECO reacts to sudden strike
- Ft. Weaver road closure affects bus service
- Flood advisory extended for Maui
- Maile's Dream: Celebrating Differences
- Soccer complex closed, golf course limited due to heavy rains
- Homeless man arrested for murder in Liliha fire
- Police: suspected mail thieves thwarted by Mililani residents
- KHNL, KFVE back on the air
- 3 department heads confirmed by Senate
- Alleged Arizona shooter indicted on 49 counts
- Heavy Rain and Strong Winds for Maui County
- Ewa Beach, Windward, town road closures
- Kauai man remains hospitalized after two-car crash
- School Closures for Friday, March 4
- Mazda develops case of arachnophobia; issues recall
- Unemployment dips to 8.9 pct., 192K jobs added
- What's happens now to the Akaka bill?
- Police commission finalizing chief's performance review, SHOPO 'happy' with Kealoha's first year
- Queen Liliuokalani Elementary to close at the end of this school year
- Reward for bomb threat culprits
- ‘Chocolate Soup’ at Island School
- Island History for Friday, March 4, 2011
- Today’s ‘Secret Grab Bag’ helps Children’s Miracle Network
- KIUC files 2 more hydro permits
- Tourist airlifted from Hanakoa Valley
- Bulletin Board for Friday, March 4, 2011
- Two county parks get new playgrounds
- Obituaries for Friday, March 4, 2011
- Kealia restrooms closed
- Deadline today for testimony on Hanalei Bay ocean recreation rules
- How your garden grows
- Weather cooperates for second Ocean Count
- UH Men's Hoops snags ninth game over San Jose State
- $500 reward offered to stop Kauai school bomb threats
- Senate confirms Aila as DLNR chief
- Waipahu woman hopes for end to court case
- Discussions about Akaka's seat started weeks ago, sources say
- AlohaCare Monthly Check Up: Melanoma
- 5.7 magnitude quake rocks southern Philippines
- Governor to sign BOE appointment process bill
- Chance of rain Friday? 100 percent, say forecasters
- Nanakuli school receives $30,500 check, one step closer to Scotland
- Hawaii Pro Football League debuts Friday
- Furlough Friday this week
- Some highlights of Sen. Akaka's decades-long career on Capitol Hill
- Flash flood watch in effect till Friday
- Hawaii's Homeless: Hawaii's Dream Service Center
- Homeless Community Caucus Briefing Saturday
- Hawaii's Homeless: Transitioning Out
- Hawaii's Homeless: A Sheltered Life
- Hawaii's Homeless: Keiki in Crisis
- Homeless in Hawaii: Living in The Bush
- Homeless in Hawaii: Life's Not a Beach
- Homeless Briefing Today at State Capitol Auditorium
- Board of Water Supply not conducting home water tests
- Statements on the retirement of Sen. Dan Akaka
- Sen. Akaka will not seek re-election in 2012
- Who's next? Candidates mum for now on Akaka's successor
- Flash Flood Watch for Oahu, Kauai and Ni'ihau
- Early spring air capacity: 2.3 million seats
- Senate set to vote on Aila as DLNR chairman
- Walmart begins building new Kapolei store
- Residents torn over bag ban
- Arakaki: ‘We need to put an end to this’
- Arrest Log for Thursday, March 3, 2011
- Kamalani reconstruction begins
- Obituaries for Thursday, March 3, 2011
- Charter amendment discussion clarifies confusion
- Mahatma Gandhi's grandson spreads message of peace in Hawaii
- Hawaii restaurants have a chance for national exposure
- Supreme Court: Anti-gay funeral picketers allowed
- Honolulu mayor's budget ends furloughs and raises user fees
- Water officials warn of bogus water testers
- Complaints on puppy farm go back years
- Waikiki getting pre-APEC facelift
- Fuddy named health director
- Lawmaker turns away anti human trafficking supporters
- Man arrested for Salt Lake stabbing
- President Obama on the retirement of Sen. Akaka
- City landfill to reopen Sundays for residential bulky waste
- Grant to help businesses during November economic summit
- Sean "Diddy" Combs visits the islands for Hawaii Five-0
- Bomb threat at King K Elementary
- Hawaii Democrats split votes on budget bill
- Fishermen concerned as Lake Wilson water level drops as much as 20 feet
- Update: Lake Wilson continues to drain
- Dole Foods works on broken valve, Lake Wilson water level 'stabilized'
- HMSA, Kaiser cut losses
- US military confirms 2 airmen killed, 2...
- Huki Project pulls 3 million pounds of algae from bay
- Ahead of the Bell: New Apple iPad expected
- Bill to enhance film tax incentives in Hawaii advances
- Another bomb threat at Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School
- Union workers to take strike vote against Sheraton hotels
- Show me a story
- Obituaries for Wednesday, March 2, 2011
- Red Cross Month to be celebrated
- Doll Festival celebrates girls Thursday
- Kapa‘a High School gains $10,000 through ‘Bank for Education’
- Big legal battle to follow huge puppy farm bust
- Hawaii Five-0 castmembers reveal secrets and guilty pleasures
- Hawaii sports pioneer Wally Yonamine passes away
- Kauai home burns, no one injured
- Happy birthday, TheBus!
- Lawmakers pass bill to enhance film tax incentives in Hawaii
- Maui man dies after crashing motorcycle
- Landowner gets Lake Wilson valve two-thirds closed, water continues to drain
- Big Island mayor Kenoi releases proposed budget
- Proposed pension tax would only affect wealth
- County says illegal work done on Barr's nut farm
- Preview: Hawaii's Homeless - 'Keiki in Crisis' & 'Sheltered Life'
- Senate Dems agree to Republican spending plan
- Monthly siren test at 11:45 a.m.
- Bomb threat evacuates CKMS again
- Students detained in CKMS bomb threat
- Hawaiian Humane Society seeks supplies for rescued dogs
- More than 150 dogs seized from puppy farm
- Honolulu police setting up DUI checkpoints
- Groups seek to protect fish from aquarium trade
- Gandhi's grandson speaking on Oahu
- County’s sand study moves forward
- Talk Story for Tuesday, March 1, 2011
- Visitor airlifted from Kalalau Trail
- Grant to help mothers, babies
- Bank says ‘Yes’ to Kaua‘i United Way
- Lions pancake breakfast set for March 7
- Scouting the sea
- Pono Players gets boost from grant
- Arrest log for Tuesday, March 1, 2011
- Dhanam to deliver message of hope March 12
- Middle school evacuated for campus bomb threat
- Obituaries for Tuesday, March 1, 2011
- Hawai‘i floats ferry proposal
- Swap meet a ‘true community event’
- Fire engulfs Kalaheo home
- Mistrial declared for HPD officer accused of sexually assaulting prostitute
- Kakaako homeless given extension to pack up and leave
- Kapolei Middle students can take classes at home, online
- Pali landslide, all clear for now
- Homicide investigation opened in to deadly Liliha fire
- Oscars go young and hip, with traditional results
- High surf advisory issued for most islands
- United jet has engine trouble, lands safely
- Bomb threat hits Lihu‘e middle school
- City to repair Waikiki sidewalks
- Alaska Airlines offers $159 fare to Hawaii
- 'Hawaii Five-0' actors, producers hold workshop
- Holding period for 'The Eddie' ends
- Maui count shows humpback whale numbers growing
- Patriot Flag raised in Honolulu
- Hawaii based soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Tsunami lessons learned
- Tsunami lessons learned
- List of 83rd annual Oscar winners
- Engineering firm to study restoring Poipu beach
- European Union sanctions against Libya
- Landslide on Pali Highway
- From beeping to bleeping
- Night work, lane closures planned
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, February 28, 2011
- Youth tackle community projects
- Shark shooter
- Small group holds protest at Kawaiahao Church
- Freeway lanes closing for overpass repairs
- Freeway lanes closing for overpass repairs
- Airport valet service ending
- A day of remembrance, preservation at internment camp site
- More box jellyfish invade Waikiki, warning signs up
- More box jellyfish invade Waikiki, warning signs up
- Record turnout at Swamp Romp
- Rainbows send seniors off in style
- Rough landing for paraglider in East Oahu
- B.J. Penn earns majority draw in Vegas
- North Korea threatens to attack South Korea, US
- Celebration showcases groups’ work
- Students, adults win prizes in lei contest
- Long road for public employee compensation reform
- Obituaries for Sunday, February 27, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, February 27, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, February 27, 2011
- Hundreds of Box Jellyfish found in Waikiki
- Hauula man in critical condition after moped crash
- No strike, at least not yet, against Hawaiian Electric
- Protesters rally for women's rights, Wisconsin union workers
- Clinical testing lab moves into bigger headquarters
- Public uprising continues to sweep through North Africa
- Board approves plan for new telescope
- Lane closures on H-1 Freeway in Kaimuki
- Investigators look for answers to Kalihi fire
- Thousands 'Eat the Street' in Kakaako
- Bionic leg helps Hawaii rehab patients
- Marines enhancing urban training site at Bellows
- This bird has flown
- Arrest log for Saturday, February 26, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, February 26, 2011
- KPD needs help locating Davis
- ‘Fatty Legs’
- Positive thinking often works
- Kilauea students get taste of workaday world
- Hot water in works for Mayor Wright
- Interview: Richard Borreca of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- City looks to divest affordable housing properties
- Carlisle speech calls for higher user fees, lower employee benefits
- Mililani house fire displaces family of five
- Here comes the second shipping surcharge of 2011
- Water main break forces lane closure on Kamehameha Highway in Kaneohe
- Gas Company doing emergency work on Dillingham Blvd.
- Snake and piranhas found at Alewa fire scene
- Manoa researchers study vog forecast feasibility
- Maui County Mayor Arakawa's State of the County address
- Free online testing offered to all Hawaii students
- Suspect shot in head by police dies
- Hotel occupancy tops 90% on Oahu
- Hawaii weekly jobless claims rose; new claims fall
- Legislature takes a 5-day recess
- Is the electronic cigarettes craze really safe?
- BOE committee recommends closing Liliuokalani Elementary
- Magnitude 3.6 earthquake hits Oahu
- Open Wi-Fi users beware: Sidejacking is rampant
- Bodies ID’d in hang glider crash
- Bulletin Board for Friday, February 25, 2011
- Island History for Friday, February 25, 2011
- Arrest log for Friday, February 25, 2011
- Pink doesn’t always mean fresh
- Collision shuts down Kapa‘a bypass
- No fake tree at Halfway Bridge
- Obituaries for Friday, February 25, 2011
- Here come the cookies: Girl Scout fundraiser starts next week
- Expectant mother loses baby supplies in fire
- Maryland Senate approves gay marriage rights
- City to hold meeting addressing island's homeless
- Lightning strikes church, sends debris flying
- Toyota recalls more vehicles, 15 thousand more Hawaii customers affected
- Pest proof fence at Kaena Point almost finished
- Alewa Heights building fire
- What's open, closed for Furlough Friday
- Trial underway for HPD officer accused of sexually assaulting prostitute
- Maui telescope discovers 19 asteroids in one night
- Disaster Alert made available for Android OS
- Kalihi Elementary off BOE's closure list
- Disaster Alert is made available for Android OS
- Magnitude 3.3 earthquake hits Oahu
- Marines tear up Hawaii ponds for endangered birds
- Big Island man robbed of hashish
- Governor being treated for ear infection
- Stephanie Lum works out with the Wolfhounds
- Hawaii visitor spending jumps 20%
- Mayor Carlisle gives first State of the City address
- Discovery counts down to final launch
- Deaf Boy Scout receives Eagle
- Group aims to revive Honolulu Symphony
- Flash flood advisory for the Big Island
- Toyota recalls 2.17 million vehicles
- Historic Ford Island control tower to be restored
- Second bomb threat in a week closes Kaua‘i High School
- No lei needles at Saturday workshop
- Pilot curbside recycling program to be extended
- Tourist dies during ziplining trip
- Exclusive: father of toddler killed in Kauai crash speaks about his deadly 'mistake'
- Commission considers lottery to control tourism
- Bridge to close for paint job
- Oil shoots toward $102 on Libya supply disruption
- Arrest logs for Thursday, February 24, 2011
- KIUC CEO resigns for medical reasons
- Obituaries for Thursday, February 24, 2011
- Civil Unions supporters celebrate new law
- Man who set fire to McCully apartment building sentenced to 10 years in prison
- Accident closes Kapa‘a bypass
- Original same sex applicants celebrate Civil Union law
- Expect gas prices to go up Island wide
- Tense moments for workers during Kalihi business shooting
- Governor signs historic civil unions bill
- Bomb threat closes Kauai High School again
- Military bunker at Waimea Bay removed
- One person critical in Kamehameha Highway crash
- Obama administration will no longer defend DOMA
- Driver of stolen car who led police on chase gets five-year prison term
- Former police officer pleads guilty to botched robbery at parents' home
- Hilo robber remains unidentified
- Gov. Abercrombie has a cold, civil union signing on
- Puna man missing since Feb. 17
- Civil unions could have economic impact on Hawaii
- Land board to hear telescope permit application
- Bomb threat closes Kauai High School
- 75 confirmed dead in New Zealand earthquake
- Native Hawaiians at higher risk of some strokes
- Legislature approves $1M for governor's office
- US: Pirates held for 4 US deaths may face trial
- Coqui frog find increases on Oahu
- Police: Airbag to blame for infant’s death
- Bates is ‘exceptional’ at Regency at Puakea
- Former HHCP workers speak out
- The invasion of ukus: they are here again!
- Obituaries for Wednesday, February 23, 2011
- Access to Nawiliwili jetty closed to public this Thursday and Friday
- Students help out
- Free substance abuse prevention training offered
- 3-way stop to be established at Koloa/Weliweli Road junction
- 6 local agencies awarded contracts for underage drinking prevention
- Food requests spike during recession
- Planning Commission denies helicopter tour waterfall landing
- Police open fire on suspect who stormed into Kalihi warehouse with gun
- Hollywood meets Hawaii at the old Honolulu Advertiser building
- Illegal Tegu lizard found in Waianae
- Governor defends budget to lawmakers
- Honolulu breaks ground on rail transit project
- Basil Downy Mildew damaging crops across Oahu
- Local businesses get good exposure on Hawaii Five-O
- Three coqui frogs found on Oahu
- Update: Swimmer dies after being hit by boat's propellers
- NOAA makes the ocean its classroom
- Head-on collision at S. King and McCully streets
- Gas leak prompts evacuations
- Pedestrian accident in Nanakuli
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes
- Police identify crash victim
- Close encounters of the illegal kind
- Talk Story for Tuesday, February 22, 2011
- Comedy to offset Malama Pono’s serious mission
- Book Buzz: Get to know U.S. presidents at your local library
- Arrest log for Tuesday, February 22, 2011
- Voggy valley view
- Used computer sales help United Way inch closer to goal
- HHCP employeesHHCP employees’ paychecks bouncing’ paychecks bouncing
- HHCP employees’ paychecks bouncing
- Humpback born in Whalers Cove
- Bike Show kicks off week of Waimea celebrations
- ‘Sweat Shop’ churns out hope for African girls
- January storm haunts Waianae family
- Non-profits hit hard by state budget cuts
- Governor unveils $22.7 billion biennium budget
- Great turnout at Great Aloha Run
- North-South traffic lanes closed for rail groundbreaking event
- Student news network debuts this week
- Kauai toddler killed in crash while sitting on driver's lap identified
- Swimmer badly injured after being hit by boat's propellers
- Update: Toddler killed in Kauai crash identified
- Thunderstorms expected tonight
- Girl's father arrested following fatal crash
- New Ewa Beach traffic signal going live Tuesday
- Man shot during struggle with sheriff booked on suspicion of car theft, terroristic threatening
- Kauai installing solar panels at civic center
- Thousands take part in Great Aloha Run
- Kobe wins 4th MVP in West's NBA All-Star win
- Final launch date scheduled for space shuttle Discovery
- Toddler sitting on driver's lap killed in chain-reaction crash
- Earlier the better for Meningitis vaccines
- 14-month-old girl dies in crash
- Flash flood watch in effect for island until Wednesday morning
- Kaua‘i Board of Realtors offers scholarship
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, February 21, 2011
- Moorhen musings
- Night work planned for Wailua Bridge
- Harmony Humpback Whale leaving on tour of Hawai‘i
- Community celebrates K-PAL ‘success story’
- Kaua‘i graced by visits from royalty
- Van rolls around island with free eye screenings
- Flash Flood Advisory canceled, Watch still posted
- Flash flood watch in effect till Wednesday
- 14-month-old girl dies in 3-car crash
- Update: no sewage spill into Kaneohe Bay
- Car and home break-ins put Kalaeloa neighborhood on edge
- Has NYC gone too far by banning smoking in parks?
- Diamond Head trail reopens
- Science fair winners advance to states
- Kaua‘i Bus begins expanded weeknight service on island
- KPD seeks help finding county backhoe bandit
- Let up on the economic tinkering
- Public invited to provide input on Parks Master Plan
- State Health Dept. urges preteen immunizations
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, February 20, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, February 20, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, February 20, 2011
- Alleged drunk driver collides with Honolulu police car
- Suspect wounded, deputy injured in freeway offramp struggle
- Maui man dead from car crash injuries
- "Green River Killer" confesses to 49th murder
- Kunia offramp reopened after shooting investigation
- Hawaii Volcanoes park has new operations center
- Former UH professor get probation for sex assault with minor
- Clue to diabetes, cancer seen in short Ecuadoreans
- Browning named to succeed McKenna at Family Court
- Lingle and staff owed $345K in unused vacation
- Wisconsin Democrats could stay away for weeks
- ACLU threat causes county to pull out of rally
- Breakthrough realization
- Dance when no one is watching
- ‘Dreadful Fates’
- Students get hands wet on NOAA ship
- ACF breakfast supports KCC students
- Missing hiker airlifted from Wailua Falls
- KIUC board candidates share views at forum
- Former House Speaker Gingrich rallies local Republicans
- Baseball 'Bows open season tonight
- Lawmakers eye liquor tax increase
- Grand opening for new zoo entrance
- Police major indicted for extortion, witness tampering
- Lava lake at Kilauea has reached one of its highest levels ever
- Hawaiian greeting welcome visitors at airport
- Students protest social service budget cuts
- UH facing multi-million dollar backlog on repairs
- Police investigation closes section of Kalihi Street
- HECO workers vote against tentative contract
- Hapuna Beach reopens after WWII ordnance removed
- Hawaii nixes idea for casino in Waikiki
- Flash Flood Watch continues for Kauai, Niihau
- Alaska Air expands service to Hawaii
- Giant pandas make international journey to Tokyo
- Hawaii Census data arrives next week
- Former House Speaker Gingrich visits Hawaii
- Facebook includes gay community in relationship statuses
- Coach Tomey back at UH
- How big is this wave?
- Date set for civil union signing ceremony
- Famed Iron Chef guest stars on Hawaii Five-0
- Abercrombie finds budget proposals a hard sell in Aiea
- Keiki, youth groups still show after cancellation
- HCT hosts scholarship fundraiser
- Island History for Friday, February 18, 2011
- Kaua‘i High bomb threat luckily a dud
- Entice early readers with fun for free
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, February 18, 2011
- Obituaries for Friday, February 18, 2011
- Crash investigation ‘may take months’
- Council weighs in on legislature’s pot bills
- Senate changes bill that would make writers, publishers liable for trespassing accidents
- Witnesses indicate altitude a factor in crash
- Three more Abercrombie nominees a step closer to confirmation
- Army temporarily closes beaches to check for munitions hazards
- Flash Flood Watch - Kauai
- Sex trafficking victims push for law
- Man who stole from elderly in landscaping scam gets five-year prison term
- Hawaii weekly jobless claims decline
- Bomb threat clears Kauai High School
- Governor releases donor list from Inaugural gala
- Health department fines companies for air permit violations
- Rapozo: Anti-drug rally still a go
- Hawaii eyes gay ceremonies after civil unions pass
- No explosives found at Kaua‘i High School
- H-1 Freeway accident slowing traffic
- Native Hawaiians organize protest at Kawaiahao Church
- Honda recalling 700,000 vehicles
- SUV flips over on Nimitz Hwy. in Kalihi
- Is the foreclosure crisis bottoming out?
- Appointed BOE bill heads to full House vote
- 2 bodies found in South Shore search
- Kaua‘i Borders bookstore to close
- March for Babies marching over to Kukui Grove this year
- Septic leak won’t affect Salt Pond
- Mayor, Kauaians visiting Philippines
- KIUC candidates answer questions tonight
- Is Honolulu's ailing airport making a good impression?
- Sonar helps find crash victims off Kauai
- Waikiki Restaurant Adds Tip for Non-English Speakers
- Hawaii Tourism Grows as Bad Weather Hits Elsewhere
- Pilots of Light Sport Aircraft can't operate sightseeing tours for pay
- Ivanka Trump talks family business
- Hawaii legislature passes civil unions bill
- Leeward water main repaired, water available tonight
- Police ask for help identifying theft suspects
- Bruno Mars gets probation in Vegas cocaine case
- A clean online reputation: A status we can all 'like'
- Openly gay judge confirmed to Hawaii Supreme Court
- Kauai's mayor heading to the Philippines
- Two Hawaii stores to close under Borders bankruptcy
- Single dads, put your hands up
- GM recalling 50,000 vehicles worldwide
- 500,000 bassinets being recalled
- Borders files for bankruptcy
- Federal workers to receive higher retirement pay
- Hawaii civil unions near final passage after vote
- Pilot, passenger missing after ultralight crash
- Obituaries for Wednesday, February 16, 2011
- Septic leak closes Salt Pond restrooms
- Tea time
- Deadline for real property taxes extended
- Libraries closed for Presidents’ Day
- Vog rise
- Kaua‘i officials to rally against pot legislation
- Crash into Kilohana sign leads to arrest
- Group relives musical glory of high school days
- Residents divided over new hotel in Laie
- Two killed in Kauai ultralight crash
- Some Hawaiian entertainers express disappointment over Carrere's Grammy win
- Waipahu man 'very, very, very sorry' for stabbing wife, receives 10-year prison term
- CBS News' Logan recovering after 'brutal' attack
- Hapuna Beach closed for possible unexploded ordnance
- Transit chief wants update on rail plan
- Two dead after ultralight plane crashes into the ocean off Kauai
- Main break restricts water to Leeward Coast
- United Airlines temporarily grounds 96 757s
- United Airlines temporarily grounds 96 757s
- Search and rescue efforts continue on Kaua‘i’s South Shore
- Senators kill bill banning toy gun sales to kids
- Senators kill bill banning toy gun sales to kids
- Kilauea's summit vent churns as rocks fall into the lava lake
- Blood Bank of Hawaii holds ground breaking for new Young Street center
- Hawaii budget and tax directors confirmed
- Final Hawaii vote on civil unions may get delayed
- Final Hawaii vote on civil unions may get delayed
- Duke Kahanamoku statue in Waikiki to be conserved
- Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
- Bruno Mars: The unedited Grammy interview
- Bruno Mars: The unedited Grammy interview
- NASA chief: Giffords welcome at husband's launch
- Paradise Ranch owner speaks up
- Rummage sales help students
- Garden Isle Health Care celebrates Valentine’s Day with new dining service
- Talk Story for Tuesday, February 15, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, February 15, 2011
- Hot wheels
- DOH: Preteens should be vaccinated
- Interact with cookies
- First lighted crosswalks to help with Koloa pedestrian safety
- Hawaii lawmakers hear Hollywood push for tax breaks
- Lawmakers discuss impact of Waikiki homeless on tourism industry
- Frustrated homeowners confront Bank of America office
- Study discourages energy drinks for kids and teens
- Medal of Honor recipient buried at Punchbowl
- Hilo man charged with kidnapping, abuse
- Hilo man charged with kidnapping, abuse
- Hawaii Five-O action is movie caliber
- Power outage closes Honolulu District Courthouse
- UH softball game canceled
- Accused burglar Valentine Gines, has court date today
- Four men rob liquor store, assault owner
- Kokubun confirmed as agriculture chairman
- Civil unions in Hawaii head toward final vote
- I do: 14 couples wed atop the Empire State Building
- Marukai Corp. Fined $220,000 for pesticide violations
- New Big Island police station opening in Pahoa Thursday
- Back-to-school tax holiday proposed
- Japan confirms China surpassed its economy in 2010
- Photovoltaic project to power 300 homes
- KIUC board candidates share energy plans
- Family, friends of Hawaii's Bruno Mars watch Grammy telecast with pride
- Kids receive awards for winning essays
- Singing Valentine brings cheer and surprise to loved ones
- Hawaiian music Grammy announced
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, February 14, 2011
- Earthquake swarm just part of new Kilauea activity
- One-on-one with Hawaii-born Bruno Mars
- DHHL awards 20 green homes in Kapolei
- Obama official says new budget won't be pain-free
- Haze and vog to spread statewide for a few days
- Boehner urges Obama to back immediate budget cuts
- Sand to be restored at Makaha Surfing Beach
- Boehner says facts show Obama a Christian citizen
- Desserts produce scholarships
- Police apprehend teen at mall
- Menus’ claims get Kaua‘i dairy’s goat
- County Charter updated online
- Leave the excuses on the table — just call it a money grab
- NOAA explores center’s next step
- Public Meetings for Sunday, February 13, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, February 13, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, February 13, 2011
- Barney Hajiro remembered in funeral services
- Kamehameha Schools, community discuss North Shore plans
- Pali closed Kailua-bound Saturday night
- Aila closer to confirmation as DLNR director
- Ground collapse on Maui big enough for car to fall in
- Groundbreaking set for city's controversial rail project
- Large solar installation completed on Kauai
- Shortage of road repair cash leads to vehicle fees
- Jobs finally returning to islands
- Maui flood advisory extended
- Hawaii baby enters world, long-term national health study
- Kalele Pono blessed in Lihu‘e
- Walking School Bus rolls on
- Corrections and Clarifications for Saturday, February 12, 2011
- One spooky, one sporty
- Arrest log for Saturday, February 12, 2011
- Censoring the airwaves for sensitive ears
- NOAA: whale’s injury ‘could be unrelated to a vessel strike’
- Van knocks down landmark sign
- Recording company wants to rebuild
- Interview: Political columnist Richard Borreca 2-11-2011
- Mystery of lost whaling shipwreck solved
- Kapaa Quarry Road reopened after flooding
- Colt Brennan talks about career, crash
- Abercrombie seeks to trim retiree health benefits
- Illegal lizard found on Maui
- Flags to fly at half-staff to honor 442nd hero
- 65-year old Hilo man reported missing
- Groundbreaking for Honolulu rail project Feb. 22
- No Pacific tsunami from large Chilean earthquake
- Van destroys plantation sign
- Mechanics fix fire hazard on Handi-Vans
- Egypt's Mubarak out as the military steps in
- Farmers Hawaii Video Contest
- Police open missing persons case for Mokauea Island resident
- Oahu Flood Advisory Dropped
- Pesticide approved for use to control bee mites
- Military couples struggle with separation at Valentine's Day
- Civil unions moving toward becoming law in Hawaii
- Police help distracted drivers hang up
- Beautiful but private: bills aim at visitor guidebooks that may encourage trespassing
- Morning crash delays North Shore traffic 40 minutes
- Bill would allow value-added products at Sunshine Markets
- NTBG hosts illustration workshop
- KPD: Kapa‘a stabbing a marijuana dispute
- AlohaCare accepting scholarship applications
- March of Dimes kicks off Wednesday
- Rita Sadang
- Obituaries for Friday, February 11, 2011
- Sex trafficking in paradise
- Tiny Mokauea island has eventful history
- Big Island man wanted for questioning in sexual assault investigations
- Residents on tiny Mokauea Island scramble as flames devour home
- United Airlines sued by two former employees
- Puna's geothermal plant to provide more power
- Hawaii gas prices go up again
- Five homeless after North Shore fire
- Mubarak delegates powers to VP, will not resign
- Candidates for UH Board of Regents named
- Second earthquake hits Big Island in two days
- Hawaii offshore gambling approved by committee
- Hilo merchants mixed on proposed plastic bag ban
- Lane closure on Kuhi‘o Highway following crash
- Building fire just off Sand Island
- Mortgage rates hit 5% here and nationwide
- Queen's receives $1.1M grant for cancer care
- No Facebook friends for Obama girls
- Protesters: Kaua‘i needs to keep youth programs
- Trimble Scholarship a source of funds for students, nonprofits
- Fire Commission backs home sprinkler law
- Council considers loosening bag ban
- Costco freezer catches fire
- Trout fishing season starts July 2
- Vehicles vandalized at airport
- Arrest log for Thursday, February 10, 2011
- Korean TV dramas lure library fans
- Obituaries for Thursday, February 10, 2011
- Video shows wave washing couple off wall at Shark's Cove
- Service marks Ehime Maru 10th anniversary
- Planned food fight sends spaghetti flying at Kaiser High
- Construction project at Makapuu delayed
- Police honor officers, civilians for valor
- Drunken driver who killed his own father sentenced to jail time
- Online program teaches students traffic safety
- Hilo woman wanted on several warrants
- Food fight closes Kaiser High cafeteria
- Drunken driver who killed his own father sentenced
- Minor earthquake hits the Big Island
- Lopez confirmed as state consumer affairs director
- Governor appoints bank CEO to BOE
- Hooser appointed to lead environmental office
- 10th Anniversary Ehime Maru Memorial Service
- Beached shark gives birth to pups on Kauai
- Giffords can speak; asks for toast with breakfast
- Solar farm planned for Campbell Industrial Park
- University of Hawaii gets $6M to develop biofuels
- Shark gives birth to pups on beach
- Legislation holding publishers liable for trespassing accidents passes committee
- Arrest Log for Wednesday, February 9, 2011
- Obituaries for Wednesday, February 9, 2011
- Hooser appointed to Office of Environmental Quality Control
- Chartered waters
- Report suspicious activity anonymously
- Bill aims to silence noisy car stereos
- Chinatown merchants say homeless problem is 'intolerable'
- Proposal would ban kids from buying all toy guns
- Servco happy with Toyota study results
- Interview: FBI agent Arnold Laanui
- Queen Liliuokalani School's planned closure criticized
- Civil unions bill considered at Legislature
- Prosecutor gets negligent injury case against Brennan's girlfriend
- Power outage in Ewa affects 1,700
- Police looking for Pearlridge bank robber
- Talking story with the cast of 'Hawaii Five-0'
- Oahu home sales increase in January
- Bruno Mars, Keri Hilson set for pre-game show
- Report: Toyota electrical system not to blame for crashes
- Talking story with the cast of 'Hawaii Five-O'
- Deeply sick humpback whale spotted off Kauai
- Health department's update for revised recalled list of products
- Hawaii's first TV news anchorman Wayne Collins visits KGMB
- Honolulu water system upgrades will cost millions
- House Bill would create domestic violence court
- Homeless create tent city in Kakaako
- Pilot suspects boat collision broke back of whale spotted off Port Allen
- Free health careers workshop offered
- Obituaries for Tuesday, February 8, 2011
- Talk Story for Tuesday, February 8, 2011
- Entries now being accepted for MOA children’s art exhibit
- Fishing before the ‘Queen’
- Native ecosystem preservation group gets help from Young Brothers
- All Kaua‘i Alumni Band rehearsal set for Sunday
- Rumors swirl over Morita’s replacement
- One-car crash cuts power
- Warren Robinson dies at age 82
- Koloa School GLO students of the month feted
- Senate panel fails to advance Death With Dignity bill
- Waialua family mourns free diver's death, questions fire rescue response time
- Interview: Nanci Kreidman on domestic violence
- Parents, Prosecutor support anti-bullying bills
- Boulder crashes into Hawaii Kai townhouse
- Army chopper makes emergency landing at Portlock school
- Flight instructor spots humpback whale in distress
- Mililani man part of double homicide on the mainland
- 87-year-old killed in Hilo moped crash
- USS O'Kane to return from 7-month deployment
- Senate confirms leaders for DOT, DHHL
- Super Bowl ads: Eminem, Darth Vader, catering dogs
- Shark attacks in 2010 increase worldwide
- Working Moms Kids maybe heavier than Normal
- Howard says good-bye to Don Quijote
- Residential real estate market slow to rebound
- Eastside summit offers info to strengthen families
- Dawn patrol
- Night work, lane closures near Wailua Bridge this week
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, February 7, 2011
- Kaua‘i McDonald’s owner dies on O‘ahu
- County submits more details for seabird habitat conservation plan
- Souper Bowl extended through week
- Free diver who drowned is identified
- New Kidney Foundation location opens in Hilo
- Reef or aquarium? Groups spar over aquatic life for sale
- Wet weather, heavy rain possible for Sunday
- Three injured in public housing fight
- Surf to rise above warning levels Sunday night
- Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
- Woman swims from Mexico, arrives in Hawaii Sunday
- Red Hill to Pearl City residents asked to conserve water
- Hirota a ‘Teacher of Promise’
- KIUC candidates forum coming
- Peter Rayno Park repairs target Feb. 19
- Obituaries for Sunday, February 6, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, February 6, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, February 6, 2011
- Generosity gives medically fragile child first birthday party
- Loyal customers turn out for Don Quijote's last day in Kailua
- Martial arts teacher offers second class in Pearl City
- Daniel Ho and Hawaiian Music at the Grammys
- Brush fire flares up in Pacific Palisades
- Hiker injured on Olomana trail
- Key members of Egypt's ruling party resign
- Injured hiker rescued on Manoa Falls trail
- Sewage spill closes Pearl Harbor canal
- Weather or not: Super Bowl XLV could be one for the ages
- Bill would hold publishers liable for accidents while trespassing
- Arrest Log for Saturday, February 5, 2011
- ‘Willow and the Snow Day Dance’
- Man stabbed in Kapa‘a
- Obituaries for Saturday, February 5, 2011
- A toddler fumbles with hands of time
- County proposes adolescent drug treatment center sites in Lihu‘e
- OED unveils 5-year economic plan
- Two moms get dreaded calls about their sons
- Tears flow at service for father, daughter who drowned at Makapuu
- Vehicle registration fees racing upward
- Electrical short caused Waikiki condo fire
- Senate committee approves Supreme Court pick
- HTA survey shows $28 million spent during Pro Bowl
- Police investigating death of Hilo man who died after falling
- Kamehameha Highway traffic lane in Kaneohe closed next week
- Navy, state reach settlement on USS Port Royal reef damage
- Victim in early morning H-1 freeway crash identified
- Big Island police investigate death of Hilo man
- Bruno Mars in court for cocaine possession plea deal
- Kauai police launch new anti-speeding campaign
- U.S. air fares rise again
- Hawaii hotels still fuller than mainland
- Deadly Accident H-1 in Pearl City closes lanes
- Super Bowl player's dad found safe in Makaha
- Warriors upset U.C. Santa Barbara
- Morita takes PUC job
- Obituaries for Friday, February 4, 2011
- Wailua hydro proposal faces early opposition
- Island History for Friday, February 4, 2011
- Used book sale opens today
- Committee to hear insurance bill
- Surfer survives heart attack at PMRF
- Family Summit celebrates eighth year
- Two injured in Southside crash
- DLNR hosts hearing for project’s ‘incidental take’
- 3 Kaua‘i students nominated to military service academies
- Island School senior honored
- Kindergarten registration open
- Zonta taking apps for scholarship
- KPD to enforce speed limits
- Whale sightings draw Ocean Count volunteers
- Pet blessing highlights special week at St. Catherine
- Acupuncturists to fight bill they say would lower standards
- Surfer confronts wave that almost killed him
- The state receives $8.6 million to assist homeless
- Domestic abuse survivors urge lawmakers to close loophole in TRO law
- Governor taps Rep. Morita as new PUC chairwoman
- House committee tables Silver Alert bill
- High rise fire guts Waikiki apartment
- Woman crashes into Bob's restaurant in Kalihi
- Territorial Savings fourth quarter profit $3 million
- A&B 4Q profit $20 million
- Students' "ice" artwork displayed at state capitol
- Honolulu FBI targets stimulus fraud with new hotline
- Hawaii Meth Project sponsors student artwork at the State Capitol
- American journalists bloodied, detained by Egyptian forces
- Tea Party leader visits Hawaii
- Starwood scores profit, credits Hawaii with much of it
- Tesoro posts $3 million Q4 profit
- Kokua Fest will not be held this year
- United Way accepting applications
- NOAA workshop set for Saturday
- Treatment center talk kicks off state drug awareness month
- DOW pipeline projects begin
- Employees picket Po‘ipu resort over benefits
- Senior Softball League celebrates 36th anniversary
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, February 3, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, February 3, 2011
- Arrest log for Thursday, February 3, 2011
- Haleiwa residents have spirited discussion over Haleiwa hotel
- City resumes bulky-item pickups
- 'Miracle' rescue at Waimea Bay
- Warriors' 2011 recruiting class pulls in top players
- Homeowners lobby lawmakers for help fighting foreclosure
- Department of Transportation employee pleads guilty to child enticement
- Musician who had nine guitars stolen gets donation from fellow Vietnam vet
- Hawaii tourism outlook brightens on blizzards, strong yen
- Marathon spending exceeds $106 million
- High surf advisory for north, west shores
- Health department revises recalled food products list again
- Mililani American Savings Bank robbed
- One dead, two injured, 22 homeless after Liliha fire
- Judge denies child enticement defendant's request to postpone sentencing
- Lawsuit seeks to stop rail project until burial survey completed
- Pro-Mubarak supporters clash violently with protesters
- Hawaiian whale count data released
- Bulky Trash Pick Up
- Possible review in plastic bag ban
- Kapa‘a man injured in early morning crash
- Obituaries for Wednesday, February 2, 2011
- Waves roll in
- Small Town Coffee celebrates 5th anniversary in style
- Made in China
- State’s largest solar project ready in Kapa‘a
- World-class musicians enrapture Kaua‘i, help Kaua‘i United Way campaign
- Egypt crisis hits home in Hawaii
- Musician who plays gigs free of charge has all nine guitars stolen
- Inouye reluctantly announces earmark moratorium
- City resumes all bulky item pickup services
- Emergency crew recognized for life-saving effort
- First all-electric Nissan Leaf delivered in Honolulu
- Live snake found in Waipahu
- Oahu school struggles to stay open
- Lawmakers look to regulate puppy farms
- Haleiwa hotel plan worries fishpond owner
- Hawaii state revenues up
- Hawaiian Airlines posts Q4 profit
- Handi-Van on fire closes H-2 freeway
- House committee talks slot machines and video poker
- Recalled foods list from health department revised again
- AlohaCare: The Road to Recovery
- Food drive to benefit Foodbank
- State meetings to discuss renewable energy program
- Pasha Hawaii offering inter-island roll-on/roll-off service
- Landfill committee to seek unbiased recommendation for new dump site
- Electric Strike Update
- Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Delays
- Kaua‘i Lagoons project hearing set for tonight
- Arrest log for Tuesday, February 1, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, February 1, 2011
- Sanshin Club given grant
- Talk Story for Tuesday, February 1, 2011
- Public input sought on location of drug treatment center
- Volunteer responds to aged seal
- Shades of Hanalei
- Resolution changes parking on Po‘ipu Road
- Pipeline Cafe's Final Bash
- Cayetano criticizes Carlisle for rail project
- Interview: Mike McCartney of the Hawaii Tourism Authority
- Senate committee talks slot machines and video poker
- Cayetano attacks mayor on rail transit project
- Revised, revised list of recalled foods from health department
- State to hold hearing on Kaua‘i Lagoons project
- High surf warning for north- and west-facing shores
- Shawn Ching joins Hawaii News Now
- UH offers reduced tuition this summer
- NFC jumps out to big lead, wins Pro Bowl 55-41
- Hawaii Girl Scouts to sell all eight cookie flavors
- Target completes deal to buy Kailua Don Quijote site
- VA expands outreach to Hawaiians, American Indians, Alaska Natives
- Senate approves of appointed school boards
- Big Island Fatal A.T.V Crash
- Japan Volcano Evacuations
- Fire station flags give wings to Eagle
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 31, 2011
- Creating a clear-cut view
- Grand Hyatt donation
- Commercial real estate market remains in flux
- Po‘ipu golf tournament raises scholarship money for students
- Some describe suspected drug dealer as friendly, helpful neighbor
- First charter flight from China arrives in Honolulu
- Woman visits site where bodies of husband and daughter were found
- Friends, fans, family bid final aloha to James MacArthur
- Man dies after all-terrain vehicle accident
- Man allegedly assaults officers during drug arrest
- Rising warning level surf expected late Sunday and Monday
- Pro Bowl kick-off festivities and game info
- Hawaiian advocate Frenchy Desoto's memorial services set
- Volunteers help NOAA count whales
- Waimea students need help raising funds for D.C. trip
- KPD to crack down on distracted drivers
- One more day to apply for livestock loss program
- Key to savings is economies of scale
- Families invited to nurture ‘ohana
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 30, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 30, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 30, 2011
- Bulky item pick-up begins; curbside clutter clearing out
- Services set for decorated war veteran, Barney Hajiro
- Palama fire displaces 25 people
- Kapolei teen loses leg, keeps positive spirit
- Army responding to public concerns about training on Big Island
- New attendance boundaries may keep small schools open
- Senate passes civil unions bill
- Early-morning fire guts Kapalama home,
- Lions, firecrackers and crowds celebrate Chinese New Year
- Kouchi: Many issues not dealt with in civil unions bill
- Kaua‘i gains a new sister city
- Me and my shadow
- Leadership Kaua‘i gets support from BOH
- Call for entries: Statewide art contest
- Obituaries for Saturday, January 29, 2011
- Pro-Bowlers make stop on Kaua‘i
- Kilauea astronauts take off
- Father & daughter die at Makapuu
- State Health Director Resigns Update
- EPA allows Waimanalo Gulch landfill to reopen
- Ticket trouble pits angry football fans vs. librarians
- The price of public school lunch going up
- Guns, drugs seized during Ewa Beach raid
- Bruno Mars taking plea deal in Vegas cocaine case
- Hawai‘i Senate passes civil unions bill
- Kailua gunman charged with robbery, burglary
- Matson raising fuel surcharge 4.75 percent
- TheBus making special Pro Bowl trips
- Space Shuttle Challenger Anniversary
- Hawaii to welcome several China charters
- Hawaii hotel occupancy still improving
- Howard Day in History:1/28/2011
- Mayor signs bill ending 2011 furloughs
- DOH issues revised list of recalled First Commercial Kitchen products
- Marian Anderson performs on Kaua‘i
- Valentine’s dinner to help students with California trip
- Obituaries for Friday, January 28, 2011
- HPA hosts information sessions
- You won’t be sleeping
- Kindergarten registration open at Wilcox
- Deadline today for input on Kekaha lifeguard tower move
- Waimea Carnival next Friday, Saturday on Westside
- Biomass: one way to meet state’s energy mandate
- ‘Who Can? You Can’ protect Kaua‘i from domestic violence
- NFL Pro Bowl economic impact trickles down
- Two dead in mystery at Makapuu
- Pro Bowl makes a child's wish come true
- Brother honors astronaut's memory
- Three major police cases in three days have Windward Oahu residents on edge
- Feds seize $41,000 of counterfeit NFL goods
- Interview: Sheri Rolf of the Hawaii Foodbank
- Astronaut shares outer space experience with students
- Buried in bulky waste, pickup 4 weeks away for some
- Kauai mayor ends furlough Fridays
- Police: female assaulted in home invasion near Koolau Golf Club
- Night in Chinatown festival, parade Saturday
- Health department releases revised recalled foods list
- Governor fills five administrative posts
- Officer opens fire after undercover sting
- Big Island scam targets elderly
- New credit ratings methodology could hurt Hawaii
- Alpeche pleads not guilty to sex assault, extortion
- ‘Souper Sunday’ benefits food bank
- Science event turns KCC class into CSI lab
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, January 27, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, January 27, 2011
- Downed tree finds new life
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 27, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 27, 2011
- Police standoff that left motorists stranded on Kamehameha Highway ends peacefully
- Document shows landfill operator fined for design failures
- Permit approval allows city to start rail project construction
- Fifth suspect in robbery manhunt arrested
- UH spring enrollment at record high
- Judge declares mistrial for HPD officer accused of attacking motorist
- Trial set for man accused in Kauai homicide
- Interview: Michael Omstead with the NFL
- Domestic argument may have led to dramatic car crash
- Crooner Chris Daughtry to rock on Maui in February
- Hawaii health department will issue updated recall list
- Hawaii leads the nation in Kawasaki disease cases
- State health director resigns
- Nine state senators protest new rule with prayer
- 2010 was a 7 million visitor year for Hawaii
- Police arrest gunman, highway reopened
- Sean "Diddy" Combs to guest star on Hawaii Five-O
- Nakada steps down after 33 years with Boys & Girls Club
- "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Celebrates Milestone
- Airlines mostly profitable in the fourth quarter
- Trial dates set in Anahola murder case
- Trial dates set in Anahola murder case
- Agena chosen as legislative intern
- Agena chosen as legislative intern
- Sen. Akaka reacts to speech
- Sen. Akaka reacts to speech
- Wellness expo slated for next weekend
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 26, 2011
- The wonders of whale watching
- The wonders of whale watching
- Judge restricts robbery suspect’s access to witness information
- More than 100 locally-produced products being recalled
- Driver ID’d in Sunday’s fatal crash
- Cycling enthusiasts choose the road over football
- EPA orders immediate cleanup at Waimanalo Gulch Landfill
- Kawaiaha'o Church to resume construction of new building
- Ahu Isa resigns from Board of Education
- Manhunt for robbery suspect forces three Windward schools into lockdown
- State health department says testing shows water safe
- Senate committee passes civil unions bill
- Fight over tourism money turns threats
- President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address
- Unregistered sex offender arrested in Wahiawa
- Police call off chase for armed robber, roads reopened
- Governor announces Supreme Court pick
- Grease spill contaminates Honolulu Harbor
- Interview: Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Sunrise
- New trial for Maui man imprisoned for nearly 20 years
- Sunshine Market vendors frustrated with plastic bag ban
- Storybook’s commercial-creating event Thursday
- Talk Story for Tuesday, January 25, 2011
- AES Solar proposes renewable energy project
- Corrections and Clarifications for Tuesday, January 25, 2011
- Arrest log for Tuesday, January 25, 2011
- Peek-a-boo at the roundabout
- Carvalho attends U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting
- Obituaries for Tuesday, January 25, 2011
- Committees approve $5M in appropriations
- Abercrombie wants school board appointments on fast track
- Interview: William Harrison of the Hawaii Innocence Project
- Governor calls for shared sacrifice
- City worried about sewer sludge in landfill crisis
- Marine Corps truck driver involved in deadly crash gets one-year jail term
- Arson destroys second shark boat
- American Airlines, Sabre to seek peace
- Man accused of threatening Tantalus motorists with gun found not guilty
- Engineer gets 32 years for military secrets sale
- Jack LaLanne dies at 96; brought fitness to masses
- Aiea residents ask drivers to slow down
- Police looking for Wahiawa bank robber
- Gov. Abercrombie: 'Our Voyage Together'
- Police on trail of Sand Island robbery suspect
- Abercrombie's first State-Of-The-State Address live at 10 a.m.
- Second boat fire in Haleiwa may be arson
- Bankoh Q4 profit $40.6 million
- Teenager dies in one car accident on Kauai
- Outstanding Kaua‘i Toastmaster honored
- Vidinha Stadium facelift pau
- Teen killed in Kekaha crash
- Suspect in Anahola murder to be arraigned Tuesday
- Senior softball team spruces up park
- Kauai Captured for Monday, January 24, 2011
- Seeing sea caves
- Officials donate to Shriners
- KCC tropical ag class begins Thursday
- KPD recognizes 5 senior staff officers
- Peace officer honored
- Volunteers rebuild student desks for Wilcox Elementary fundraiser
- 2nd installment of real property taxes due Feb. 20
- California man apparently drowns off South Shore
- Obituaries for Monday, January 24, 2011
- Wailua wreck
- Memorial service held for missing Waikiki woman
- Frito-Lay Hawaii opens Waipahu distribution center
- Man found dead outside Wahiawa home
- 'Contaminated Water' signs taken down on Leeward Oahu beaches
- Apparent Kauai drowning victim identified
- Crash snarls Eastside traffic
- Volunteers clean up neighborhood ravaged by flood waters
- Green home open house Sunday
- Paradise Ranch may still build fence
- Rotary service project nets $10K for food bank
- Oldest living Medal of Honor recipient dies in Hawaii
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 23, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 23, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 23, 2011
- Frenchy DeSoto, founding force of OHA, dies at 81
- Traffic alert: Pali Highway closed Saturday night
- Critical tree trimming accident
- Coach Gerald Carvalho passes away
- Hawaii Senate ends daily chamber prayers
- Billionaire Kawamoto tears down neighbor's rock wall
- Viral video: January 21, 2011
- Warriors sweep away their troubles
- Woman falls down lava tube on the Big Island
- Hawaiian Electric to issue refunds to customers
- Woman charged in peacock beating death found not guilty
- Volunteers needed today for flood debris cleanup in Ewa, Waianae
- Waimanalo Gulch only landfill option for years
- Abrecrombie won't release Obama birth info
- Committee approves bus funding
- ‘For Horse-Crazy Girls Only’
- Decoding the ‘I’m awake’ alert
- Arrest Log for Saturday, January 22, 2011
- Blessings with a Backpack feeds Kaua‘i schoolchildren
- Pioneer comes through between food drives
- Landfill remains closed, residents must hold on to bulky trash
- New state homeless coordinator shares his vision
- Fallen tree hits power lines, cuts electricity in Wahiawa
- Coast Guard warns of storm in Samoa
- Illinois man pleads guilty to groping woman on flight
- High Surf Warning for Big Island; some beaches closed
- Hawaiian Airlines begins restructuring
- City landfill closed, bulky pickup restricted
- Say names House leaders, committee chairs
- Hotel donates 20,400 books to literacy group
- New commander for Marine Base
- Search on for missing Guam sailboat
- First Hawaiian Bank makes $50 million Q4 profit
- Hawaii weekly jobless claims ease
- Grand jury indicts Hilario on five charges
- Where there is injustice, books will be written
- Canadians’ return marks start of Lawa‘i build for Kaua‘i Habitat for Humanity
- Obituaries for Friday, January 21, 2011
- Education
- Island History
- Just simply reach out and grab it
- The ride of his life
- Lots of action at 'Eddie' despite contest being canceled
- Catholic second in command leaves for Abercrombie administration post
- Moanalua high rise fire extinguished
- Hawaii auto sales increase slightly
- Woman charged in peacock beating death testifies in her own defense
- Manufacturer details reasons for recalling sauce
- Priory girls show bladeless windmill at science fair
- Thousands of fans hoped the 'Eddie' would go
- Three more years for UH President Greenwood
- New car sales up slightly
- State Senate ends invocations before sessions
- Former DOE secretary arrested for forgery, theft
- Husband of woman charged in peacock killing takes witness stand
- Honolulu's Vicar General quits priesthood
- Man in court to answer charges of sexual contact on flight
- The Eddie is NOT on
- $600,000 gift pledged to Lyon Arboretum
- Pacifica Honolulu condominium project 'topped off'
- Lane closures on North School Street
- Honolulu Marathon early registration deadline today
- Surf athletes and fans wait anxiously to see if "The Eddie" will go
- Breakdown causes propane shortage
- Comment sought on Kekaha lifeguard tower move
- Entangled whale went missing overnight
- High surf warning for north and west shores
- ‘South of the Border’ to show Friday
- Po‘ipu sediment workshop today at Veterans Center
- Legislature opens amid budget crisis
- KIUC selects candidates
- Arrest log for Thursday, January 20, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 20, 2011
- 58 years on, Oyadomari has no plans to retire
- Recruiters hiring at Honolulu job fair
- Fire destroys Wahiawa home
- Woman who victimized 50 people pleads guilty to 140 financial fraud charges
- Opening day at the state legislature
- Defense: woman who killed peacock with baseball bat planned to eat it for dinner
- Jordon appointed to Waianae House seat
- Say elected House Speaker
- Black bean sauce may have botulism
- City providing parking, bus rides to big wave contest
- State accepting applications for boards, commissions
- Snow tops Maui's Haleakala
- Small craft warnings with wind, surf and thunderstorms
- Man critical after hit and run on Nimitz
- Entangled whale spotted off Na Pali coast
- Rail gets federal environmental approval
- Eat Dessert First set for Feb. 11
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 19, 2011
- Cruising the South Shore
- Winetasting Extravaganza returns Jan. 29
- KPD warns of money order scams
- Sen. Kouchi weighs in on Legislature
- Watercolor exhibit ties Museum anniversary, Chinese New Year
- Man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting child
- Former city supervisor gets jail time for stealing nearly $20K in taxpayer money
- Storm water from landfill dumped down drain
- Public Safety director wants mainland prisoners home
- FTA gives go-ahead for rail construction
- Lava claims third Big Island home in six months
- Gas pipeline repairs to close lanes on Iwilei Road
- Revised Mililani housing plan to be unveiled
- Kahoolawe open to fisherman this weekend
- Medical Examiner identifies moped rider killed in crash
- Sirius radio comes to Hawaii
- FDA approves head lice treatment for children and adults
- Maui police searching for missing woman
- Honolulu Zoo makes 'Ten Worst Zoos for Elephants' list
- Victim shot during robbery at Mililani Safeway
- Volunteers needed to count whales
- Motorcycle driver critical after Salt Lake accident
- Permit to fence off Larsen’s Beach surrendered
- Lewa lani
- Kaua‘i airs out after storms finish soaking island
- More humpback whales means more collisions with boats, scientists warn
- Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
- Talk Story for Tuesday, January 18, 2011
- Committee will consider alternatives to Waimanalo Gulch Landfill
- Memorial marks 3-year anniversary of death of Cyrus Belt
- Bacteria levels "very high," Leeward beaches still closed
- Vector Control cuts felt with more mosquito bites
- Moped rider critically injured in crash
- Response to canoe building tools theft overwhelming
- A Hollywood ending for producer Al Masini
- Bank report measures spending recovery
- Three hurt in KPT fight
- Arson suspected in Maui school fire
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes medical leave
- Hawaiian Airlines details mechanical issue
- Local events honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Surfer pulled from water at Waimea Sunday
- Flood Warning cancelled for Kauai
- Civil Defense’s ‘sky is falling’ message sent in error
- Obituaries for Monday, January 17, 2011
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 17, 2011
- Dads Club adopted
- Prosecutor: Furloughs create roadblock to justice
- County offices closed for holiday
- Major mistake in Kauai weather warning
- Poll: 77% of Hawai‘i women are pro-choice
- Hope, Help and Healing gets CDBG grant for substance abuse program
- Police are asking for your help to find a missing man
- Leeward Oahu waves: not that big, but very brown
- Miss Hawaii places 3rd at Miss America contest
- Hawaii tourism officials, business owners celebrate successful Sony Open
- Oahu under flood advisory
- Kauai, Niihau, Oahu under Flash Flood Watch
- Surf lowers, but high surf warning, advisory, still in effect
- Flash flood warning extended until 7:45 p.m.
- Kekaha landfill closed until further notice
- Small craft advisory for all Hawaiian waters
- Actor Owen Wilson's baby girl born in Hawaii
- Waves expected to rise up to 35 feet
- After hiatus, Kaua‘i State Office re-opens
- Helicopter tours concern salt-making family
- PIHI Tour 145 a prelude to Cycle Po‘ipu
- Photovoltaic system proposed in Koloa
- Interfaith Roundtable to hold MLK celebration Monday at Kukui Grove
- ‘Hawai‘i Kabuki Theater’ about to begin
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 16, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 16, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 16, 2011
- Likelike crash sends two to hospital
- City puts limits on bulky item pickups
- Weary Leeward Oahu residents do storm cleanup with more rain forecasted
- Woman killed in Waianae accident identified
- High Surf Warning issued for the weekend
- High surf expected over the weekend
- Woman dies from injuries following accident in Waianae
- Firefighters rescue flood victim who warns of dangers
- Red Cross honors youth who saved father’s life
- Arrest Log for Saturday, January 15, 2011
- Glamour of Vegas TV hits Kapa‘a Middle School
- Foreign investors must report ag land holdings
- First Hawaiian Airlines flight from Korea hit with lengthy delay
- Hawaii schools go high tech with testing
- Waianae family: 'The mud is everywhere '
- Landfill succumbs to rain, spills trash into ocean at Ko Olina
- Interview: Bishop Larry Silva
- St. Francis holds first homecoming
- Qantas, American in new alliance
- Haleakala park reopens after storm cleanup
- Hawaii jobless claims rise again
- Upcountry Maui drinking water still needs to boil
- Sheraton opens $1 million Leahi club
- King holiday closures on Kauai
- Jake Shimabukuro's new album tops Billboard chart
- National parks offering free admission this weekend
- Postal rates to increase in April
- Brown water advisory in effect for most islands
- Man in critical condition following Mililani crash
- New Year's over, hotel business resumes lower level
- Brewbaker sees little or no March revenue revision
- Leeward Oahu drenched by storm
- Families who "lost everything" stay in Waianae flood shelter
- Interview: Daniel Inouye on the Tucson tragedy
- Flood watch extended through early Friday morning
- Safeway breaks ground on Beretania site
- Robson pleads not guilty
- Head Start adopts Anahola
- Island History for Friday, January 14, 2011
- High-tech solutions seeded on Kaua‘i
- Asbestos and scrap removal at old mills
- Students create virtual business
- Kaua‘i RSVP gears up for MLK day
- Obituaries for Friday, January 14, 2011
- Volunteers sought for annual Ocean Count
- KVB asking County Council for funding increase
- Wet weather on Maui
- Spectacular lightning show over Windward Oahu
- Wet grounds postpone Sony play
- Man dies in Big Island crash
- Red Cross opens emergency shelter in Waianae
- Judge approves $7.5M payment to Marcos victims
- Second Elton John concert added on Maui
- Oahu parks, golf courses closed due to rain
- Sewer overflows across Oahu
- Tribute to actor James MacArthur
- Honoapiilani Hwy. reopens, other Maui roads remain closed
- Big Island man dies after one-car crash
- Weather closes several Maui County parks
- Waimanalo Gulch Landfill closed
- Roads close, shelter opens on Oahu due to flooding
- Play washed out at Sony Open in Hawaii
- DOE announces Thursday school closures
- Brown water advisories issued
- Where will Hawaiian Airlines expand next?
- Thunderstorms persist - flooding and rockslide problems multiply
- Maui joins Oahu with Flood Warning
- Maui joins Oahu with Flood Warning
- Murder victim’s friend remembers ‘Cookie’
- Wind, rain batters Kaua‘i
- Roads close, shelter opens on Oahu due to flooding
- Softball stadium approved
- New year, new ideas
- Kamehameha Schools parents have mixed feelings about sheriffs on campus
- Wild weather along Waianae coast
- Wild weather along Waianae coast
- Arrest logs for Thursday, January 13, 2011
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 13, 2011
- Carvalho to ask Abercrombie for Wailua Bypass funds
- Mayors want hotel tax untouched
- Sony Open generates much-needed funds for Hawaii charities
- Interview: Richard Borreca on the new legislative session
- Stolen dog found, animal cruelty case opened
- Stolen dog found, animal cruelty case opened
- Storm causes a variety of problems around Oahu
- Weather closes parts of Haleakala National Park
- Miss Hawaii takes swimsuit prize
- Fire hydrant break on Kapiolani Blvd.
- Fire hydrant break on Kapiolani Blvd.
- American Savings in Waipahu robbed
- American Savings in Waipahu robbed
- Man dies after crashing his car in Mililani
- Big Island McDonald's sign goes up in flames
- Sony Open Pro-Am canceled due to rain
- Weather causing power outages, traffic problems
- Weather causing power outages, traffic problems
- Rough weather may have grounded boats off Maui
- Get Ready for More Wet and Windy Weather
- Get Ready for More Wet and Windy Weather
- Farrington Hwy. blocked near Aloun Farms
- Farrington Hwy. blocked near Aloun Farms
- Two water main breaks in Aiea
- Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Oahu, Kauai
- Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Oahu, Kauai
- Oahu no longer under flash flood warning
- Oahu no longer under flash flood warning
- Snow, Flooding and Strong Winds
- State fireworks task force signs off on recommendations
- A small ocean in your backyard?
- OPA, KPD crack down on illegal prescription drug use
- Run with Patches
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 12, 2011
- Several Hanapepe stores burglarized
- Koloa School 4th graders launch fundraisers
- Plastic bag ban takes effect with little fanfare
- Till kingdom come
- Crews on Maui clean up and gear up for more rain
- Kamehameha Schools explains extra security on campus
- Plastic bag ban begins on Kauai and Maui, fee discussed for rest of state
- DHS director warns lawmakers against staffing cuts
- Police investigating the death of 19-month old
- Flood advisory extended for Big Island
- Roberts Hawaii reaches $330K settlement with tour bus drivers
- Seed capital: a third of Hawaii farm revenue
- Pedestrian hit by car on Dillingham Blvd.
- Snow in 49 states including Hawaii
- Brown water advisory issued on Maui
- Kula residents advised to boil water
- Woman in critical condition after accident in Waianae
- Abercrombie appoints Kahele to Big Island Senate seat
- Diamond Head trail will close during construction
- Big Island police need help finding Lionel Gomes
- A Brief, Sunny Respite
- A Brief, Sunny Respite
- Key testimony postponed in murder case
- Talk Story for Tuesday, January 11, 2011
- Winter Concert tickets on sale island-wide
- Obituaries for Tuesday, January 11, 2011
- Outstanding Older Americans nominations accepted
- Arrest log for Tuesday, January 11, 2011
- Amateur Radio Club offers free services
- Community college welcomes ‘full house’ to spring semester
- County cancels Friday’s furlough
- Neighborhood meeting to discuss ancient Kaua‘i mapping project
- Maui highway reopens after rockslide
- Carrying concealed weapon difficult under Hawaii laws
- Interview: Ed Case and Charles Djou on Congressional security
- Convicted killer denies victim's family opportunity to address parole board
- Administrators plead case for cleaner airport restrooms
- Administrators plead case for cleaner airport restrooms
- New DUI ignition interlock law flawed
- More home sales as 2010 ends; Oahu prices higher
- Ala Moana Blvd. reopens after water main work completed
- Bank, employees donate $1 million to local nonprofits
- Bank, employees donate $1 million to local nonprofits
- Lava threatens Kalapana home
- Live bat found in shipment of from Korea
- State under flash flood watch through Thursday
- Kauai County cancels upcoming furlough day
- Flags ordered to fly at half-staff for Arizona shooting victims
- Pilot and air traffic controller error likely caused plane crash
- Cleanup closes Ala Moana Blvd. traffic lane
- State DOT director outlines 'no growth' budget
- Hilo teen reported missing
- Wisconsin woman drowns on Big Island
- Rain about to hit Oahu, Kauai
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, January 10, 2011
- Families needed for Hawai‘i’s foster children
- Retreat open to public Thursday
- Obituaries for Monday, January 10, 2011
- Fate of Kekaha lifeguard tower topic of Wednesday meeting
- Lee transfers command of Hawaii National Guard, state Civil Defense
- Water main break closes part of Ala Moana
- Democrats still deadlocked over state house speaker
- Suspect in attack on congresswoman acted alone
- Warmer, wetter, windier weather ahead
- Council to work on its manners
- Davis remembered for volunteer work
- ‘Illegal’ sign was removed, not stolen
- Kicking the can won’t solve budget problems
- TGI investing in new press equipment
- ‘Exciting time’ at Island School
- Water outage in Kapa‘a set for Monday, Tuesday
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 9, 2011
- Public Meetings for Sunday, January 9, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 9, 2011
- Hundreds bid farewell to hit and run victim
- Island congressional members react to shooting of Ariz. congresswoman
- Children's charity gets sports bar's dollar bills
- Interview: Ron Cox of HECO
- Public advised to stay out of Kalihi Stream after spill
- Interview: Actor Mike Epps
- Lumacad identified as victim in Koloa blaze
- Sign missing
- The Bookworm: ‘Play, Louis, Play!’
- Obituaries for Saturday, January 8, 2011
- Arrest log for Saturday, January 8, 2011
- Fire in the skies ended 2010
- Why do siblings fight?
- Toys for Tots in trash?
- Visitors lend more than an extra hand to Kaua‘i Habitat for Humanity
- Kapa‘a man arrested for online enticement
- Fire destroys Haleiwa shark boat
- Military artillery shells found at hazardous location
- United flight attendants picket in Hawaii and globally
- Alaska Airlines launches Bellingham flights
- Hawaiian Electric approached by takeover hui
- Elton John to perform on Maui
- Wahine roller derby tournament Saturday
- Local singer Ryan Pugal in hunt for American Idol title
- YMCA holds open houses on Oahu
- Kauai fire victim identified
- "Baby, it's cold outside!" at least through Saturday
- Hawaii hotels packed for New Year's
- Hawaii jobless claims spike
- Hawaiian Electric backs Ka'u biofuels project
- Sniper detection device tested in Waikiki
- Brennan's girlfriend named in lawsuit
- Big Island woman prompts investigation into possible contest fraud
- Hawaii banker accused of stealing millions
- Waimanalo housing project airs their dirty laundry
- Island History for Friday, January 7, 2011
- Firemen donate toys
- Island School students participate in model UN conference
- WAC champions give holiday lift to kupuna
- Students, parents get head start
- Family photo
- Delta Kappa Gamma Society announces new scholarship
- Obituaries for Friday, January 7, 2011
- Koloa church celebrates last service in historic building
- Council establishes Human Resources sub-committee
- Interview: Ray Stosik of the Sony Open
- Year of the Rabbit events launched in Chinatown
- Fire burns waste company
- Elderly pedestrian dies after being struck by city bus
- End to Kahaluu highway closure in sight
- Honolulu pilot to retrace historic flight
- Huge fire at Hawaiian Waste warehouse
- Man already serving time for murder gets additional 10-year prison sentence
- Paddles stolen from Roosevelt's Ala Wai shed
- Motorcyclist killed in Big Island crash
- Police: child victimized as part of gang initiation
- AAA gas watch:average gas prices rise again
- Fire burns garbage in Campbell warehouse
- State responds to Chromium survey
- Repairs continue at Chevron refinery
- Vandals cost taxpayers $10,000
- Donation helps food bank beat goal
- Police investigating man’s death
- Obituaries for Thursday, January 6, 2011
- Arrest log for Thursday, January 6, 2011
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, January 6, 2011
- Former football star's accused murderer appears in court under tight security
- Highway closure drags on, residents fear accidents imminent
- Democrat Hanabusa sworn in as GOP takes control of US House
- Bulky trash pickup can mean bulky overtime payouts
- Interview: Former Congressman Charles Djou
- Ponzi scheme sends Maui accountant to prison
- King day events planned
- Foodland teams up with Hawaiian Airlines to reward customers
- Man burned as electrical fire shuts down Kapiolani Blvd.
- Sen. Inouye sworn in for ninth term
- Failed bomber arrested on Maui
- Suspected killer of former football standout faces multiple felony charges
- Danish Performance Team
- Violent arrest on Maui
- Hawaiian vacation not cheap, even for the President
- Services held for Herbert Horita
- Weapon surfaces in Anahola murder case
- Hanalei transfer station resumes operations
- Christmas trees accepted for recycling
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 5, 2011
- Obituaries for Wednesday, January 5, 2011
- Father of murder victim speaks out
- Father of murder victim speaks out
- State budget delay worries lawmakers
- Wrecked week
- High surf expected tonight
- President Obama wraps up Hawaii vacation
- Man accused of fatal stabbing in Waipahu charged
- Computer glitch withdraws U-Haul customer's cash
- Developer Horita laid to rest
- Interview: Mufi Hannemann on media exposure and tourism
- Aloha Stadium gets ready for Pro Bowl
- Psychiatrist says homeless man charged with sex assault still mentally unfit for trial
- Credit union donates 118 Gifts to Lokahi
- Police arrest Waipahu stabbing suspect
- Boy killed in five-vehicle crash in Kunia identified
- Christmas trees can be recycled on Kauai
- December arrivals were up 7%
- Macy's to hire 725 - but not here
- Judge upholds attempted-murder charge
- American Girl of the Year is from Kaua‘i
- Talk Story for Tuesday, January 4, 2011
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, January 4, 2011
- Obituaries for Tuesday, January 4, 2011
- Motorcyclist who died in crash identified
- Rise seen in lasers pointed at aircraft
- Bill Green, a consultant with Kahala Shell
- New Honolulu council considering user fees
- President Obama and family headed to DC today
- Survivor of deadly chain-reaction crash in Kunia recalls terrifying moments
- Tree crashes into girl's Nuuanu bedroom
- December bankruptcy filings fall
- Hawaii Green Collar Institute to hold film presentation and speaker panel
- Maui County Council sworn in
- Tourist rescued on Koko Head trail
- Police identify man killed in Kauai motorcycle crash
- Kalihi teen arrested in connection with Hanarum Market stickup
- Lt. Gov. Schatz names senior advisor, director
- Water outage on Kauai scheduled Jan. 4 and 5
- Motorcycle driver killed on Big Island
- Civil Defense to test sirens today
- Winter airlift up 4.5% from last year
- Judge Calvin Murashige honored at retirement
- Tabata, Kakazu honored with top Scouting leader awards
- Cyclist killed in crash
- Man stabbed to death in Waipahu identified
- Hauula man dies after jumping from moving vehicle
- Kaua‘i Captured
- Obituaries for Monday, January 3, 2011
- Sunrise serenity
- Kunia crash kills Ewa Beach mother
- Former Castle High football standout shot to death in Kaneohe
- Two killed, several injured in crash on Kunia Road
- Motorcyclist killed in crash
- No tsunami expected from Chilean earthquake
- Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation
- Water outages scheduled in Waimea next weekend
- Jaemryn Peralta is Kaua‘i’s New Year’s baby
- ‘Crazy Carrie’ arrested for attempted murder
- Volunteers start off the New Year by cleaning beaches
- Kettle empty as a result of tax expenditures
- Public meetings for Sunday, January 2, 2011
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, January 2, 2011
- Obituaries for Sunday, January 2, 2011
- Fireworks injure at least five on New Year's Eve
- Two killed, several injured in accident on Kunia Road
- Big surf expected for north and west shores
- 2 dead, multiple injuries in Kunia crash
- Big Island baby state's first of 2011
- Obama’s News-Free Hawaiian Vacation
- Fire crews report more fireworks related blazes
- Hawai‘i rains no deterrant to New Year’s celebrations
- Ocean users urged to follow whale protection rules
- Input sought on relocation of Kekaha lifeguard tower
- Green waste services resume after storms
- ‘Tango 2’ in process of being removed from Kalapaki
- ‘Danger! Open with Extreme Caution’
- Arrest Log for Saturday, January 1, 2011
- Obituaries for Saturday, January 1, 2011
- Fish and fireworks to bring in the new year
- Hawaii will welcome new laws in 2011
- Humane Society provides pet safety tips for New Year's celebrations
- BWS: North Shore residents may return to normal water use
- AAA offers free tipsy tow service for New Year's Eve
- BWS asking North Shore residents to conserve water
- Last-minute shoppers rush Don Quijote for fireworks
- Shoppers look for best sashimi for New Year's celebrations
- Sunrise New Year's Dancing with Nathan Osmond
- Djou ending political career
- Ramsay on stage with "Cats"
- Guard to welcome soldiers home from Afghanistan
- Tourist boat runs aground in Lahaina Harbor
- New Year's Eve public fireworks displays on Oahu
- 3 girls injured in Big Island ATV accident
- Salt Lake pedestrian accident leaves man in critical condition
- Hotels sell more rooms for New Year's
- Freeway reopened at Kunia
- Firecracker permit sales explode
- State of the state parks
- Top 10 news stories for 2010
- Non-profit invests in aspiring teachers’ education
- Marriott children receive Loo scholarships
- Firework safety should be priority
- The Bookworm: 2010 Best Of
- DLNR: Feral goat control hunt in Jan.
- Top 5 special sections
- Zonta Club distributes 2010 holiday cheer
- Island History for Friday, December 31, 2010
- Obituaries for Friday, December 31, 2010
- Fireworks display at Po‘ipu Beach Park
- Tom Berg, new City Council member
- Some low-income families living with no electricity, HECO proposes assistance
- Neglect leads to junky parks, state reports says
- Police seek help find thief on Molokai
- Federal agent's gun, bullets, bullet-proof vest stolen in Iwilei
- Aloha Care
- President Obama dines at Alan Wong's Restaurant
- Highway closed, water restricted on North Shore
- Property owners urged to buy flood insurance before rates jump
- Kaiser Permanente funds health outreach to Native Hawaiians
- 'American Girl' promotes Hawaii tourism
- Sewer projects will cause traffic delays
- State parks on Oahu, Big Island close early New Year's Eve
- State Sen. Kokubun resigns for administration post
- Podium Raceway Hawaii indoor electric kart race track opens Saturday
- Hawaiian Humane Society accepting auto donations
- Retail gas prices continue to rise
- Man threatens to blow up Maui bank in failed robbery attempt
- Police locate missing tourist on the Big Island
- Drain standing water to prevent dengue fever
- Homeless man details his role in fire rescue
- New Year's Eve comedy gala and auctions for scholarships
- Public housing tenants face eviction over washing machines
- Residential electric bills going up next month
- Mayor: Murder shocked entire island
- Holiday food drive inches closer to goal
- Arrest logs for Thursday, December 30, 2010
- ‘Tis the season to get T.O.W.E.D.
- Council projects increase in tax revenue
- Tom Berg wins special City Council election
- King remembered as fair judge and caring citizen
- Traditional hale to become centerpiece of Lyon Arboretum
- President Obama's security agents check waste bins in Kailua
- With fresh ahi, you get what you pay for
- Bail increased for elderly man accused of fatally stabbing relative
- Man cuts plea deal, gets two-year jail term for drug-related shooting
- Woman who stole $13K in schools funds avoids jail time
- Hawaii remembers judge Samuel King
- Maui shark attack victim shares his story
- Child playing with lighter caused McCully fire
- Crews demolish Foremost Dairies building
- Waikiki Health Center upgrades with $38,000 in local grants
- Target protesters greet the president
- Big Island drowning victim identified
- Sacred Hearts teacher named Preserve America Teacher of the Year
- Salmonella outbreak tied to tainted alfalfa sprouts
- DUI checkpoints up for holidays
- Building fire leaves one man in serious condition
- Andy Irons coroners report delayed
- Wednesday deadline for City Council special election mail-in ballots
- Sewage spills prompt extension of brown water advisory
- Rotary Club tackles repairs at Hanalei Pier
- Making mochi for a happy new year
- Kaua‘i finance director: Expect slow recovery
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 29, 2010
- Arrest logs for Wednesday, December 29, 2010
- Busy year for HPD homicide investigators as number of killings increases
- Obama’s Traveling Team Stays Focused on Terrorism
- New tool fights drunk driving
- Residents clean up after 'Monsoon Monday'
- 3 Special Olympics athletes to represent Hawaii, US in World Games
- November visitor spending up 30 percent
- 15 Year Blood Donor
- Flash flood watch canceled for Oahu, Kauai, Niihau
- Kamehameha Highway, golf courses and parks closed
- Replacement moi donated to Waikiki Aquarium
- First family visits Hanauma Bay
- Patricia Nielsen, vice president of TheHandi-Van dies
- Hawaiian Airlines diverts plane to Seattle-Tacoma
- State flag to fly at half-staff in honor of Judge Samuel King
- Pedestrian hit by vehicle in Makaha
- Wind down at Spa Halekulani
- Rains shut down bridge, landfill
- Herbicide spraying concerns residents
- Officials monitor sewage spill at small-boat harbor
- Police working to ID victim of Koloa fire
- Residents find respite
- Arrest Log for Tuesday, December 28, 2010
- County launches cell phone collection campaign
- Permits required to set off firecrackers
- One last stop for Santa
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 28, 2010
- Talk Story for Tuesday, December 28, 2010
- Brown Water Advisories Posted
- Kauai, Oahu catch most of the rain
- Heavy rain forecast for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu
- Waikiki Health Center gets grant to support homeless youths
- Four-year-old fire victim gets his Christmas thanks to generous viewers
- Pro surfer helps shark attack victim
- Oahu under Flash Flood Warning
- Police concerned about recent rash of gunpoint robberies
- Utility pole falls on Farrington Highway
- Seasick passengers returned to shore
- Drowning on the Big Island
- Irons’ autopsy report on hold until May 20
- Brown water advisory issued for Kauai
- Waikiki Aquarium seeks volunteers for training
- State to close some park on New Year's Eve
- Wastewater discharge on Kauai
- Big Island man charged with attempted murder
- Last day to vote for City Council special election at Honolulu Hale
- Fresh run-up in gasoline prices
- Fireworks selling out fast; never to be sold again
- Body of elderly woman found after KFD extinguishes house fire
- Storms soak Kaua‘i; flash flood watch through Tuesday
- After Christmas shoppers jam the malls
- Filipino achievements extolled on Rizal Day
- Holiday Scenes
- Obituaries for Monday, December 27, 2010
- New law won’t affect New Year’s fireworks
- Elderly woman's body found in house after fire on Kauai
- Gunman sought in early morning holdup
- Obamas go to church for day after Christmas
- Heavy rain expected through at least Tuesday
- Body of elderly woman found after KFD douses house fire
- Sand sculptors, spectators greet Hawaiian Santa
- New Year’s mochi madness begins
- Justify change with efficiency in government
- Niihau, Kauai, Oahu under flood watch again
- Hawai‘i’s earmark funding spigot appears to go dry
- Obamas visit service members at Marine Base for Christmas
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 26, 2010
- Council to interview mayor’s appointees
- Visiting KSA
- Swell Christmas
- Brightening Christmas
- Two men sought after robbing convenience store
- Volunteers bring Christmas meals to seniors
- A Firmly Drawn Presidential Line Between Work and Play
- Shoppers give retailers last-minute gift
- Fireworks sales start day after Christmas
- Fire leaves Waianae family homeless
- New Hanalei business offers children a place to play and pray
- Abercrombie offended by Obama citizenship questions
- State plans new $1.9M softball stadium
- TGI/Zonta fund raises money for needy
- ‘Snook Alone’ tale of friendship and love
- Seeking the gift of energy
- Obama plans for restful Hawaiian retreat
- Hawaiian Santa spreads aloha to care center kupuna
- Arrest log for Saturday, December 25, 2010
- Obituaries for Saturday, December 25, 2010
- Warriors upset in Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
- Army to seek upgrade of Pohakuloa Training Area
- Sand Island bar looking to donate a thousand dollars to charity
- Tulsa Beats Hawaii 62-35 in Hawaii Bowl
- Hawaii’s Governor Seeks to Silence ‘Birthers’
- Man arrested in Hawaii indicted for lying to FBI about Jihadist ties
- Abercrombie on vacation in Hana
- Obamas planning steak for Christmas dinner
- 9th Annual Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Kicks Off Today
- Police ramp up illegal fireworks arrests
- November hotel revenue was higher
- Fugitive caught after leading police toward Obama compound
- Congresswoman Mazie Hirono joins us in our news studio
- Kiwanis Club donates more than 250 lbs. canned food to Lihu‘e Salvation Army
- Keys to the kingdom
- Corrections and Clarifications for Friday, December 24, 2010
- Raising money to help those in need
- Island History for Friday, December 24, 2010
- Setting the stage for a good night’s sleep
- Visitors Bureau advises against popular tourist sites
- Burger King accepting scholarship applications
- Attractions draw shoppers at Kukui Grove
- Obituaries for Friday, December 24, 2010
- Kaua‘i Bus expanding schedule
- KEO gets $30,000 from KIUC
- Man accused of kidnapping girl acquitted by reason of insanity
- Real estate developer Herbert K. Horita dies at 80
- Fireworks wholesaler moving product by the pallet
- Man injured while saving son from apartment fire talks about ordeal
- Valuable ukulele stolen from Maui entertainer
- More heavy rain forecast after Christmas
- Irons' widow files suit to block coroner's report
- City to recycle Christmas trees
- Afternoon rains hit Oahu, Big Island
- Gas prices rise to 2010 high point
- No refuse pickup on holidays
- States stops road projects for holidays
- Delta adds Nagoya-Honolulu route
- Driver involved in multi-car collision pleads guilty to car theft
- President hits vacation routine with morning workout
- Police seeking Hilo man in assault case
- Police need help finding missing Big Island man
- Emergency unemployment compensation extended again
- Murder suspect arrested in Kalihi
- GM recalling nearly 100,000 vehicles
- Anahola murder case begins in court
- Statements ‘not factual’ in alleged BB gun shooting
- Late collection enables Salvation Army to meet goal
- Wilcox Trust funds Kaua‘i indicators report update
- TGI/Zonta fund helps less fortunate
- DLNR: Avoid murky nearshore waters
- CrimeStoppers' HPD Sgt. Kim Buffett joins us in our news studio
- Brushes with the law
- Kilauea Social Club headlines holiday party
- KPD warns public of Internet scams
- Island Calendar for Thursday, December 23, 2010
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 23, 2010
- Arrest log for Thursday, December 23, 2010
- Obama busy before flight to Hawaii
- One person injured at Makahiki Way building fire
- Common sense urged during fireworks fun
- City crews scramble to fill potholes left by heavy rains
- Army vet discharged under DADT "shocked" by repeal
- Young Brothers applies for rate increase
- Ocean Resort Hotel sold, new owners to renovate
- Saddle Road closed in both directions due to flooding
- Central Pacific Bank meets capital goal
- Convoy helps lay 'Smitty' to rest
- Murky waters means more risk of sharks
- Big Island police investigate two shootings
- Daniel Dae Kim selling Kahala home
- Romney also on vacation in Hawaii
- President Obama to arrive late Wednesday
- Forbes names Bank of Hawaii top bank again
- Salt Lake man charged with manslaughter following bar fight
- Pali Highway closed to remove fallen rocks
- Suspected arsonist pleads guilty, agrees to 10-year prison term
- Coast Guard Cutter Rush returns to Oahu
- Last Minute Shopping & Extended Hours
- Carnival reports higher earnings
- Hanapepe Salvation Army starts holiday distributions
- Earthly adornments
- Open governance resolution passes
- Kaua‘i Kim Chee
- Jungle Fest
- TGI, Zonta partner to help community
- Holiday closures announced
- Sewage a recurring problem in Kailua
- Salvation Army's Major Edward Hill joins us in studio
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 22, 2010
- Lunar love
- Cement supply to North Shore guaranteed for now
- President now expected early Thursday
- KPD, Big Kmart show heart of Kaua‘i at annual shopping spree
- Shipyard worker dies following accident
- Gov. Abercrombie appoints of Shimabukuro and Solomon to State Senate
- Samoan family could use Helping Hands
- Samoan family could use Helping Hands
- Ala Moana stores out of the dark
- Ala Moana stores out of the dark
- Services for Brother O'Donnell held
- Mililani man arrested in connection with deadly hit and run
- Apoliona delivers last speech as OHA chairperson
- A Scientist, His Work and a Climate Reckoning
- Sea snake found in waters off Keehi Lagoon
- President Obama likely to arrive Wednesday
- President Obama likely to arrive Wednesday
- Woman's burned body found inside car in Kaneohe
- Kauai man arrested for murder
- Power restored to all shops at Ala Moana Center
- Water main breaks shuts down Mililani road
- State indicts Hilo man for sexual assault
- Hawaii grows to nearly 1.4 million residents
- OHA elects Machado as new chairwoman
- Flood Advisory extended for Hana area on Maui
- Statewide flood watch extended through late Tuesday night
- Time running out for mailing Christmas packages
- Honolulu International Airport providing free wireless Internet access
- Palolo fire destroys carport, Mercedes car
- Fishing in Waikiki area to close Jan. 1
- No roads closed following Honolulu water main break
- 7.4 earthquake hits Pacific, no tsunami warning issued for Hawaii
- Up, up and away
- Talk Story for Tuesday, December 21, 2010
- Donations can help Kaua‘i families start violence-free lives
- Anahola man charged with murder
- Mahelona Hospital residents brave weather to give back
- 2 teens shot with BBs next to Kapa‘a school
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 21, 2010
- Arrest log for Tuesday, December 21, 2010
- Gold coin find heralds ‘strong finish’ for drive
- KCC holiday event ‘connects’ people
- HECO: Ala Moana likely to be without power until at least midnight
- A dirty mess along some of Oahu's waterways
- A Scientist, His Work and a Climate Reckoning
- Study finds cancer-causing chemical in Honolulu's tap water
- Abercrombie says state will 'retool' with new budget
- CNN White House correspondent Ed Henry talks presidential visit
- Weather wreaks havoc on popular spots
- NWS meteorologist Ray Tanabe talks about tropical storm
- Dozens of counterfeit Bruno Mars tickets sold on Oahu
- Police close Kauai road to investigate shooting
- Two teens shot with BBs on Kauai
- Waikiki Aquarium named top family destination
- Bank robbery suspect arrested in downtown Honolulu
- Coast Guard to enforce security zone in Kailua Bay
- Anonymous donor drops gold Krugerrand in Salvation Army's Red Kettle in Lihue
- Police seeking public assistance in locating hit-and-run driver
- BWS crews repair Ala Wai water main break
- Sony Open amateur qualifier pushed back due to course closure
- Police continue murder investigation
- Hawaii 'green' jobs expected to increase by 26 percent
- Bishop Museum cancels lunar eclipse viewing party
- Kobayashi wins Senate approval as US district judge for Hawaii
- Kamehameha Schools releases plans for Kakaako redevelopment
- Several City facilities remain closed Monday
- Man killed in Kona head-on crash identified
- Sheraton Hawaii Bowl cancels 'Barefoot Pep Rally'
- HPU moves graduation ceremony to Blaisdell Arena
- Gov. Abercrombie nominates new Attorney General
- Sheraton Hawaii Bowl announces 'Barefoot Pep Rally' canceled
- Hana to get new boat ramp in $3.8M project
- Tax, donation and drunk driving laws start in '11
- Kobayashi wins Senate confirmation as US judge
- Police investigating deadly crash on Big Island
- Lunar eclipse viewing party to be held at Bishop Museum
- 85,000 gallons of wastewater spills into Hawaii Kai pond
- Brown Water Advisory in effect for Oahu
- Growing Our Own Teachers on Kaua‘i
- It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas ...
- Holiday fund helps residents
- Holiday generosity
- Crafters, Realtor resources highlight KBR meeting
- Waimea Lighted Parade beats out the threat of rain
- Tropical Storm Omeka forms west of Hawaii
- KIUC calendar features student art
- Early Christmas treat: 2010’s total lunar eclipse
- Power restored to Ala Moana areas after fire
- Water main break causes traffic detour
- Heavy rain prompts watches, warnings
- Oahu Flood Warning cancelled; flood watch extended
- DOH: Stay out of brown coastal waters
- Murder victim identified
- Lokahi Building at Kaua‘i Care Center gets 15 more beds
- CAK takes time to remember those in need
- Jigsaw puzzle fix needed to repair Hawai‘i’s economic future
- O‘ahu man drowns at Kipu Falls
- Newspaper, Zonta raising funds for less fortunate
- Lifeguards want ‘same respect in pay’
- Mighty Seed Learning Center breaks ground with native garden
- Flash flood watch issued for all islands through Sunday night
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 19, 2010
- Oahu car crashes leave one killed, one critically injured
- Kauai man dies from multiple gun shot wounds
- UH commencement speaker tries to solve mysteries of universe
- Donating to help those in need
- Man shot to death in Anahola
- Catching Santa
- Lights on Onohi Lane
- New Year’s resolution: End county furloughs
- Obituaries for Saturday, December 18, 2010
- Kadomatsu sales start Tuesday at HGEA
- Kailua woman victim of gift card fraud
- First dog Bo meets requirements to skip quarantine
- Leaving for Hawaii, Sans One Obama
- MADD shares important message for holiday season
- Hannemann to lead hotel association
- Earmarks flash and burn
- Artist sends aloha to Marines with painting
- Arakawa names county housing department chief
- New symphony orchestra may come to Honolulu
- Man dies from gunshot wounds
- Kapaa woman allegedly hits man with car, arrested for attempted murder
- First Family flying without President Obama
- UH Hilo presents first 2 Hawaiian, Indigenous language doctoral degrees
- Feds kick off annual holiday drunk driving crackdown
- Services set for judge Samuel King
- Waikiki Health Center receives grant for medical equipment
- Tickets still available for Bruno Mars' Honolulu concert
- Friday suggested day to ship items to mainland for Christmas
- Funeral service set for local artist Ron Artis
- 5 years later, sunken ship in Maui is home to fish
- Walmart recalling heaters due to fire, burn hazards
- State reminding public that beach fires are illegal
- Marathoners filled Waikiki hotels
- Hawaii foreclosure filings down
- Abercrombie OKs environmental review on rail
- Preparations go up for Presidential vacation
- Kids vote
- Science Olympiad set for Jan. 17
- KUW gets generous gift
- Kapa‘a woman arrested for attempted murder
- Island History for Friday, December 17, 2010
- Kapa‘a High School wins 1st prize for teen driver safety video contest
- Recycled treasures go to D.C.
- Bulletin Board for Friday, December 17, 2010
- Newspaper, Zonta partner to raise funds for those in need
- Obituaries for Friday, December 17, 2010
- Got trees?
- Eagles fly with Santa’s reindeer
- Furlough Friday closures affect most county offices
- Kapa‘a graduate, Sanchez, captures Miss Island Mokihana crown
- Symphony curtain call ends trying year for musicians
- FBI special agent Tom Simon talks about recent criminal cases
- Retailers offer free shipping Friday
- Mayor Carlisle names new Honolulu Zoo director
- FBI captures couple accused of Ponzi scheme
- KPD: Woman drove car into boyfriend
- DK Kodama, Daniel Dae Kim sell interests in The Counter restaurant
- Southwest Airlines orders planes that can reach Hawaii
- Toys 'R' Us stores to stay open for 88 hours straight
- Walmart donates 2 new refrigerated trucks to Hawaii Foodbank
- Hawaii's unemployment rate flat at 6.4 percent
- Aiona announces his new position at Saint Louis School
- Boulder crashes into Aina Haina garage
- Ex-San Francisco zoo director to lead Honolulu zoo
- Big Island woman charged with 22 financial crimes
- Man who pulled knife on Kealakehe HS security guard charged
- Holland America cruise ship coming to Hawaii
- Retired Army general Thomas Rienzi, 91, dies
- Man accused of 4 armed robberies arrested
- Report: Honolulu 7th secure city in US
- Property taxes on Oahu expected to decrease in 2011
- 12 Days of Christmas Contest
- Public hearing Thursday to discuss closure of Kalihi schools
- Dannon Co. to pay $21M in health benefits settlement
- Oahu's leeward coast asked to conserve water
- Military to conduct flight exercises over windward Oahu
- Police open murder investigation following Kona woman's death
- Pedestrian killed on Big Island identified
- Gasoline prices up from same time last year
- Honda recalls 1.35 million Fit subcompacts
- Community opposes Hawaii Kai school consolidation
- Clerk’s salary still stirring controversy
- Taylor fundraiser reaps double anticipated goal
- Weekend food collection, Bali Hai Realty sparks KIFB’s Monday
- Kaua‘i Coffee expresses gratitude through open house
- Arrest logs for Thursday, December 16, 2010
- Raising funds for needy
- Clerk not only officer to get pay raise
- Corrections and Clarifications for Thursday, December 16, 2010
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 16, 2010
- Police nab Most Wanted man
- Donations not keeping pace with need
- A Kailua neighborhood prepares for the presidential family's visit
- Road closed in Mililani following water main break
- Rep. Gene Ward talks about possible school consolidation
- McCain criticizes Voyaging Society earmark
- Helping Hands: Leeward family needs help after tragedy
- United-Continental to serve Hilo next year
- Temporary flight restrictions to come with President Obama's visit
- Maui elementary school receives rubber slipper donation
- UH announces new women's soccer coach
- Red Cross assisting Aiea family following boulder crash
- Man who set Chinatown apartment on fire sentenced to 20 years
- Akaka Falls State Park implements out-of-state visitors fee
- Hannemann's portrait unveiled at Honolulu Hale
- Kukui Street reopens during peak traffic times
- Shimabukuro becomes spokesman for Farmers Insurance
- Wanted Wednesday Update: Bronson Kauihana
- Gov. Abercrombie appoints key cabinet members to administration
- HPD, Farmers Insurance Hawaii encourage safe driving during holiday season
- Case continued for man accused of stealing $300K from law firm
- Case continued for former beauty queen accused of identity theft
- Big Island police searching for missing man
- Hannemann's portrait to be unveiled at Honolulu Hale
- School consolidation meeting to be held at Kaiser High School
- Gov. Abercrombie to name more appointments to cabinet
- Man accused of setting Chinatown apartment on fire to be sentenced
- Lava Tree State Park re-opens on Big Island
- Chemical analysis shows Hawaii's magma very shallow
- Chrysler, Volkswagen issue large recalls
- The Grinch can’t steal Christmas
- Marines accepting donations for Toys for Tots campaign
- Santa makes nightly stops in Kalaheo starting Thursday
- Parents, kids could use a hand
- Salas earns All-America honors
- Water unsafe at Kikiaola boat harbor
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 15, 2010
- California’s 1st female LG has Kaua‘i roots
- Kaua‘i Made celebration, Saturday
- Aviators face flight restrictions because of Obama visit
- Flying off track in record numbers
- Beads of courage mark child's cancer journey
- HPD prepares for Obama's holiday visit
- State out of unemployment funds
- Hawaii scores 7 out of 10 in government readiness
- Leeward family needs help after tragedy
- Police looking for man who robbed 2 banks in 5 days
- Paakea Road closed following motor vehicle collision
- Kukuiula Plantation House groundbreaking, blessing held Tuesday
- No one injured in Big Island power line accident
- Kukui Street closed following equipment accident
- Jollibee Opens in Hawaii
- Grace Pacific Corp., Mid Pac Petroleum to merge
- Man accused of attempted kidnapping scheduled for jury-waived trial
- Waialae Nui man accused of hate crime fit to stand trial
- Kauai police arrest fugitive on 'most wanted' list
- 'Hawaii Five-0' actor nominated for Golden Globe Award
- Bruno Mars' court date postponed
- Kealakehe H.S. locked down after man with weapon trespassed on campus
- Big Island police searching for man wanted on 4 bench warrants
- Body found on Papaikou Beach trail identified
- Memorial service set for former Damien School president
- Ewa Beach soldier dies in Afghanistan attack
- Human bones found on Kauai to be flown to Oahu for identification
- Grace Lee gets a sneak peek at 'Hawaii Five-0' stunts
- Warrior football team focuses on finals
- Rescue tubes saving lives
- St. Theresa School names 1st-quarter honor students
- Green waste services resume
- County’s online meeting access to be limited
- Talk Story for Tuesday, December 14, 2010
- Kaua‘i High Class of 1980
- Christmas fund helps those in need
- Showtime Characters Christmas Extravaganza to help 2 Kaua‘i girls
- Report says cuts putting 'justice in jeopardy'
- Human bones found in Kalalau Valley
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 14, 2010
- Sacred Heart Church vandalized over weekend
- Rains don’t dampen NYC light parade
- Land where boulder crashed into Aiea home is privately owned
- Woman still recovering from head-on crash involving Colt Brennan
- Cancer survivor to run Honolulu Marathon
- Honolulu Marathon president Dr. Jim Barahal talks about this year's race
- Former Hawaiian Telcom chairman returns as company's director
- You shop, they ship: holiday deliveries increase
- Hannemann to lead Hawaii Hotel and Lodging Association
- Tripler employees claim racial discrimination
- Task force tackles illegal fireworks
- 3 Halawa prison guards fired for allegedly beating inmate
- Geminid meteor shower to dazzle Hawaii skies
- Pop-A-Lock of Honolulu saves children locked in automobiles, educates parents
- Local businessman donates $1K reward in Mililani home burglary case
- Symphony liquidation approved; in force right away
- Barnwell Industries swings to profit
- Na Leo Pilimihana Christmas song featured on 'Hawaii Five-0'
- Bankruptcy court hears Symphony case Monday
- Two people die in Big Island crashes
- Absentee walk-in voting begins Monday for District 1 special election
- UH Warriors top ESPN's 'Bowl Mania' list
- Brown Water Advisory remains in effect statewide
- Kidney Foundation opens new drop off location
- Monday kicks off busiest shipping day, week for FedEx
- FDA pulls 'Four Loko' off shelves
- Storm clean-up continues
- Partnership lifts holiday spirits
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, December 13, 2010
- Waiohai stocking contest helps wishes come true
- ‘Now is the time to buy,’ Kaua‘i Realtor board president says
- Gingerbread Family Festival features chefs
- Community members bringing back Hanapepe Christmas spirit
- Falling boulders frighten Aiea neighborhood
- Kidney Foundation opens up new drop off location
- Man possibly bitten by shark
- Krash Kealoha remembered
- Gebre declared women's winner in her first-ever marathon
- New Council formation brings exciting future
- Judge: Hapa Trail belongs to state
- Governor’s Kaua‘i office still closed
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 12, 2010
- Zonta and TGI team up to help families this holiday season
- Food bank nears goal with students’ help
- Pancake breakfast a boost to Koloa School fundraising
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, December 12, 2010
- Corrections and Clarifications for Sunday, December 12, 2010
- Meetings for Sunday, December 12, 2010
- Honolulu Symphony files for liquidation
- Water main break near Ala Moana Blvd
- Gov. Abercrombie names director of Human Services Department
- Santa shines at Palama Settlement
- Victim dies following H1 accident
- U.H. hoops spring back into action
- Flood watch cancelled as storm departs
- Storm downs trees, lifts roofs, rattles residents
- Koloa School pancake breakfast today
- If it’s brown, turn around
- The heart of the holiday
- Help Zonta help those in need
- Mayor pushes end to county furloughs
- ‘The Night Before Christmas in Africa’
- Christmas-tree auction benefits local charities
- Arrest log for Saturday, December 11, 2010
- Chuan, environmental advocate, raised debate on many vital issues
- Flash-flood watch prompts indoor Christmas-tree viewing
- Valuable rings dropped in Salvation Army kettles
- Local family and organization fighting mainland bank
- UH joining Mountain West football and Big West for other sports
- Mother pleads for return of stolen items
- Mortar shell found in Makiki neighborhood
- As Marathoners arrive, Hawaii gets tourism bump
- Former Damien school president dies
- Smart, mother smile as jury convicts kidnapper
- Victim in critical condition following H1 accident
- Satura Cakes closing two shops on Oahu
- Water main break shuts down road in Kailua
- Servco Toyota giving away Sheraton Hawaii Bowl tickets
- Flash flood watch remains posted statewide
- Brown Water Advisory issued for Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai
- Emptiest week of the year for N.I. hotels
- Storm winds and rain hit Kauai, Oahu
- District one mail-in ballots due this month
- Gov. Abercrombie hosts inaugural ball
- Carlisle nominates bandmaster for Royal Hawaiian Band
- HPD officer arrested following Mililani store theft
- Families of premature children wish for toys for Christmas
- Rains mean no green waste accepted at transfer stations
- Portuguese man-of-war seen at Po‘ipu Beach Park
- KPD officer stops traffic to allow elderly lady to cross Rice Street
- Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School choirs concert is Dec. 14
- Students ‘die laughing’ at KPAC production
- Island School brings home division championship at robotics competition
- Bulletin Board for Friday, December 10, 2010
- ‘Welcome Christmas’ concert
- Stormy sights
- Shoreline-setback bill deferred
- Island History for Friday, December 10, 2010
- Obituaries for Friday, December 10, 2010
- Pedestrian struck in Lihu‘e Thursday
- Threats face young people during winter break
- County likely to lose subsidized bond program
- Tax package appears headed for passage in Senate
- No school closures planned for Friday
- Chemical odor causes evacuation at Nanakuli clinic
- UH library program cited as 1 of nation's best
- Surfer injured on North Shore
- Swimmer drowns at Diamond Head
- Local artist Ron Artis dies at age 61
- Police seeking man who robbed bank downtown
- Weekly jobless claims top 17,000
- Number of marathon runners down, but spending up
- Police identify two who died in Hilo
- Mayor Fasi to be inducted into Marathon Hall of Fame
- Kauai, Oahu now under flash flood watch
- IPAC students participate in 'Holiday Mail for Heroes'
- Hawaii residents spend more, save less
- State begins EIS for undersea electrical cables
- IHS shelter renovation project complete
- Police investigating two deaths in Hilo
- Parents could use a helping hand
- Fishing buoys washing ashore
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 9, 2010
- County working out kinks in streaming meetings live online
- Waimea Jr. ROTC earns Honor Unit with Distinction award
- Visitor seriously injured surfing
- Keiki Toy Run set for Sunday
- Arrest log for Thursday, December 9, 2010
- Council approves Black Pot expansion
- Island Calendar for Thursday, December 9, 2010
- Top Notch Technology Saves Lives
- Bruce Irons ouster at Pipeline softened by birth of brother's son
- Test project by the state keeping stand up paddlers and swimmers quiet on the southern front
- GM and local partners push for hydrogen production, distribution
- Fans remember John Lennon 30 years after his death
- The economics behind the Honolulu Marathon
- Flash flood watch posted ahead of storm front
- Timely airlines: Hawaiian, United, Alaska
- Mayor Carlisle invites public to Kapolei City Lights
- Troops return to Marine Corps Station Hawaii
- City cleaning Waianae's Mailiili Stream
- HCC to unveil sculpture dedicated to nonviolence
- Business issues discussed at first policy summit
- Elizabeth Edwards' legacy: toughness amid tragedy
- Public hearing on Honouliuli Plant expansion at state Capitol
- Temporary realignment near Wailua Bridge begins today
- Government meetings to be streamed online starting today
- A handmade holiday
- Families need help with toddlers
- Public invited to free Winter and Christmas Festival in Hanapepe
- TSA partners, outstanding employees lauded
- Kaua‘i Fire Department preparing for new chopper
- CKMS chicken pickup
- Kilauea Lighthouse wins support
- Worker allegedly threatens supervisor, then gets promoted
- Judge Samuel King dies at 94
- Alapai pleads guilty to stealing motorcycle after fleeing KPD
- Loved ones remembered by candle light
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 8, 2010
- Elizabeth Edwards dies at 61
- Football Player Hopes to Help Fallen High School Star's Family
- Fans can vote for Miss Hawaii in upcoming Miss America Pageant
- Some top jobs in Hawaii for 2011
- Woman who killed baby in DUI crash tearfully apologizes at sentencing
- Reward for 'Backpack Bandit' goes up $10K
- Registration still open for 38th Annual Honolulu Marathon
- Hoakalei Country Club named best golf course in US
- Local Korean community protests North Korea's attack on South
- Aiea football player helps family of Kahuku athlete who passed away
- Helping Hands: Single mom needs help this Christmas
- Hawaii remembers 69th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack
- Board of Realtors releases November residential resale statistics
- Gas spill at Big Island Costco
- UH cancer research get $547K Gift
- Pearl Harbor Visitors Center evacuated after suspicious bag found
- Hawaii ranked fifth healthiest state in U.S.
- Locals make good showing at Surfer Poll Awards
- Man involved in critical accident on Moanalua Freeway has died
- Ceremony marks 69th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack
- Crusader football standout selected for U.S. Army All-American Bowl
- President Obama: National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2010
- Gov. Abercrombie to kick off statewide celebration
- Hawaii remembers Pearl Harbor attack 69 years later
- Hawaii County Council sworn in
- PCHS website hacked, classes not canceled Tuesday
- 450 Marines, sailors returning from Afghanistan
- Parents, students rally against plan to consolidate schools
- Newspaper, Zonta Club of Kaua‘i raising funds for those in need
- The devil is in the details behind some real estate auctions
- Arrest log for Tuesday, December 7, 2010
- E Ala Hou offers women treatment services
- Hanalei transfer station to close for repair work
- Benefit bento
- Talk Story for Tuesday, December 7, 2010
- Relishing the rain
- Consultants work to make Hawaii Five-O authentic
- Obituaries for Tuesday, December 7, 2010
- Knudsen honored as ‘visionary manager’
- Bond pleads guilty to theft charge
- Abercrombie sworn in as Hawai‘i’s 7th governor
- Speed gliding victim remembered as expert parachutist
- Gov. Abercrombie's first move: release money for education, social services
- People react to Abercrombie's inauguration
- 'A New Day in Hawaii' at Iolani Palace
- Former Gov. John Waihee shares thoughts on new governor
- Political analyst Dan Boylan shares inauguration thoughts
- Family of murder victim faces convicted killer at sentencing
- Blaisdell Gingerbread Festival draws thousands
- Traffic alert: Gas Co. performing repair work at Waimanu and Piikoi Streets
- Gov. Abercrombie releases funds to stop school furloughs, uphold community programs
- Pearl Harbor survivor Dorwin Lamkin returns to memorial after 69 years
- Paramedics implement new policy for heart attack patients
- 3 Warriors named all-WAC First Team
- Hawaii's film industry seeing record numbers
- Gov. Neil Abercrombie's Inauguration Day message
- Neil Abercrombie sworn in at Iolani Palace
- Paragliding victim remembered as expert parachutist
- Bumble Bee recalling chicken salad products
- Legendary Hawaii wrestler 'King Curtis Iaukea' dies at age 73
- 450 Marines, sailors to return from Afghanistan
- Gov. Lingle's new website chronicles 8 years in office
- Oahu man who died in paragliding accident identified
- Report: MWC to officially invite Hawaii this week
- County identifies deceased paraglider
- Elderly Kauaians could use a hand this Christmas
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, December 6, 2010
- Visitors Bureau to present 2011 marketing plan at annual meeting
- Obituaries for Monday, December 6, 2010
- NTBG celebrates breadfruit
- Participants, protestors prepare for Abercrombie's inauguration
- Last day to vote in USDA election
- Police: man used counterfeit check to pay for cosmetic surgery
- Waipahu man run over by truck and killed
- Abercrombie announces more cabinet nominees
- Reports: Russian satellites fall into Pacific
- Marine with Hawaii ties killed in Afghanistan
- Kauai man dies in paragliding accident
- Rice Street overflows with holiday spirit
- Obituaries for Sunday, December 5, 2010
- Hundreds bid farewell to Kahuku football player
- Relay For Life kicks off
- Pasion enjoys Thanksgiving at home
- Help Zonta brighten the holidays for someone
- Clerk makes more than mayor
- Hospice candlelight vigil is Monday night
- Rescuers kept busy; hunters help at Alaka‘i
- Jump on the freeze bandwagon
- Man dies in paragliding accident in Kalalau
- Green waste not accepted at Hanalei, Kapa‘a stations
- Ulu Ko Park reopens
- Inauguration video online and on Ho‘ike channel 53
- Public Meetings for Sunday, December 5, 2010
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, December 5, 2010
- Kilauea Lighthouse Hawai‘i winner in Save-A-Landmark program
- Warriors defeat UNLV 59-21
- Dead paraglider an O‘ahu man, 24
- Hawaii's nursing shortage turns to surplus - but not for long
- Tulsa Football Team to Play Warriors in Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
- Arrest Log for Saturday, December 4, 2010
- ‘The Christmas Eve Ghost’
- Elderly could use warm clothes
- Kaua‘i Museum celebrates 50th anniversary
- A sampler platter of phobias
- Obituaries for Saturday, December 4, 2010
- Electronic cigarettes: Are they safe?
- Boxer 'The Hawaiian Punch' ties the knot
- Kupuna honored for impact on the community
- Mardonada runs away again
- Decreasing Fights Leads to One School's Success
- Mayor claims state's rail review is flawed
- State extends paddleboard lane test at Ala Moana Beach
- Water main break snarls Kuhio Avenue
- Winter air capacity count: 6% better
- Charter flights from China for Chinese New Year
- Ramsay Wharton returns to Sunrise!
- Engine propeller fails on Hawaiian Airlines flight
- Remember Kahuku football player Keoni Tafuna
- Abercrombie to visit neighbor islands next week
- Arakawa names environmental management chief
- Hawaii MMA fighter talks to students about bullying
- Global recovery slow; Asia better
- Humane Society offers cat adoption special
- Four tons of 'snow' falls at Shriner's Hospital
- Niu Valley Middle School band tunes up for big gig
- Pacific Aviation Museum celebrates fourth anniversary
- Kauai utility faces fines for harming endangered seabirds
- 'Eddie' opening ceremony kicks off at Waimea Bay
- Campaign spending reports for governor's race
- Angel trees await gift givers; promise to make you feel warm and fuzzy
- Governor Lingle releases financial report on Honolulu rail
- Unshipped trash on pace to be gone by March
- Construction completed on the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
- Elderly man has a small need
- Kaua’i Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary
- HRYF seeks scholarship applicants
- Flat-rate boxes ‘surf’ onto scene just in time for holiday mailings
- KPAC presents a middle-school play festival
- Co-op guilty of ‘taking’ seabirds
- Nana’s House in need of holiday contributions
- Bulletin Board for Friday, December 3, 2010
- Island History for Friday, December 3, 2010
- Obituaries for Friday, December 3, 2010
- Council Chair Furfaro recognizes lengthy career of Kaipo Asing
- Water, theft, dams concern Kaua‘i farmers
- Ishihara Market voluntarily removes Four Loko from shelves
- Search for crime stats in your neighborhood with HPD's new online tool
- Wind turbines tower over landscape
- Tourism recovery 'sustainable' but 'uneven'
- EPA honors Hawaii geology professor Fletcher
- UH vs. Portland State volleyball match on KFVE, online
- Aloha Tower Marketplace up for sale
- Police still searching for man suspected of robbing Oahu banks
- Kolekole Pass temporarily closed
- Top US diplomat to discuss international groups
- Opening ceremony Thursday for Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational
- Grammy nominees for best Hawaiian music album announced
- Mayor’s inaugural speech unveils visionary plans
- Londoner creates fund to benefit Ni‘ihau students
- Nakamura, Castillo retain county jobs
- Help Zonta help those in need this season
- The small plantation that could
- Honolulu remembers red ribbons on World AIDS Day
- ‘Eiwa Street closes today for parade, museum fair
- Registration deadline Dec. 3 for KVB annual member meeting
- Arrest logs for Thursday, December 2, 2010
- Obituaries for Thursday, December 2, 2010
- Senate leaders tour salt pans
- Jobless benefits run dry
- Cleanup underway for illegal dumpsite in Waipahu
- Non-profit thankful for a good 2011
- HFD discovers burned body in vehicle
- Man in critical condition following alleged assault
- Hawaii observes World AIDS Day at State Capitol
- Man who savagely beat 68-year-old woman gets one-year jail term
- Maui: Arakawa nominates Kim as county prosecutor
- No parking near Iolani Palace due to Abercrombie's Inauguration
- Pearl City off ramp on H-3 freeway to be closed
- October great; November looking good, too
- Hawaii bankruptcy filings up 49 percent
- 4 county mayors meet on Kauai to discuss economy
- Man involved in Sept. motorcycle crash died from injuries
- Lynn Finnegan to head Hawaii Charter Schools Network
- Two lanes of H-1 freeway to be closed for road work
- Police arrest suspected serial bank robber
- Nakamura remains county clerk
- Man in critical condition following crash on Moanalua Freeway
- State to hold hearings on Thirty Meter Telescope
- 'Lost' reunion set for upcoming 'Hawaii Five-0' episode
- 'Hawaii Five-0' announces casting call for new character
- UH Manoa wins federal special education grant
- Krash Kealoha to be honored at Waimanalo Christmas Parade
- Bruno Mars to perform at Grammy Nomination Concert
- Senators meet with Kauai farmers
- Hawaii hands in half ton of prescription drugs
- Geologists to assess lava on Big Island
- Gov. Lingle's portrait set in place at State Capitol
- Mazie Hirono elected to Democratic Steering and Policy Committee
- Townhall meeting at Makiki Community Library
- Legendary TV producer Al Masini dies at the age of 80
- New plans in store for Kakaako Makai
- US tries to contain damage from leaked documents
- U.S. Senate rejects earmarks ban
- County clerk job up in air
- Obituaries for Wednesday, December 1, 2010
- Pierce family hunkers down as Haiti election violence persists
- Parents could use community support
- Rendering Hawaiian into writing
- Santa Paws is coming to town this weekend
- Kaua‘i aloha packaged for Washington trip
- New cabinet members appointed
- Nail-Biters
- Last call for dining landmark John Dominis
- Protestor suing State and Senate staff
- Employees say state airports division is dysfunctional
- Roosevelt High School holds National Meth Awareness Day assembly
- Kaiser Permanente presents 20K grant to support IHS pilot program
- John Dominis restaurant closing doors
- Disney launches website for new Oahu resort and spa jobs
- Interview with political analyst Dan Boylan
- Sony Corporation extends 'Open' sponsorship to 2014
- Maili family asks for help with children's gifts
- Parents of hit-and-run crash victim mourn as police continue hunt for driver
- Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie adds two more nominees to cabinet
- 26th Annual Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational kicks off Thursday
- Mayor Carlisle's filling cabinet seats
- Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie selects media team
- 'Hawaii Five-0' breaks premiere week DVR playback record
- USS Hamilton deploys to Middle East and Western Pacific
- Woman in critical condition following pedestrian accident in store parking lot
- State honors Hawaii woman for HIV/AIDS services
- Honolulu City Lights Festival Saturday
- Hawaii's first Bio-Tech Summit held at Sheraton Waikiki
- DOT holding public hearing on Pier 29 reconstruction project
- Maui studies ways to help pedestrians, cyclists
- Rainbow Wahine ranking drops in AVCA poll
- Maui Mayor Arakawa appoints public works chief
- Hawaii visitors spend 25 percent more in October
- USS Paul Hamilton deploys Tuesday
- U.S. Senate poised to ban spending earmarks
- Keiki learn by getting hands dirty
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 30, 2010
- Obituaries for Tuesday, November 30, 2010
- Families need your help this holiday season
- Dedicated to decorating graves
- Cyber Monday doesn’t deter farmers market crowd
- Officers honored
- Kaua‘i’s government hospital
- Sales booming on 'Cyber Monday'
- Abercrombie announces first wave of cabinet appointees
- New power plant generates green power
- 7 newly-elected state BOE members take oath of office Monday
- Local merchants report increase in Black Friday sales
- Interview with Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald
- Road to recovery: 10 days since Kona car crash
- Man convicted in fatal stabbing to serve 12 months in jail
- Judge finds man guilty of electronic enticement of a child
- Hawaiian Airlines adding six new A330s to fleet plan
- State Attorney General Mark Bennett to join law firm
- Alcoholic whipped cream available in Hawaii
- Maui Electric Company worker shocked in explosion
- The world's largest thank you card
- New stadium light shields may keep birds away on Kauai
- Arakawa appoints Maui finance, water officials
- Green named WAC offensive player of the week
- Senate panel to hold hearing on PUC Pasha decision
- Motorcyclist who died in H-1 Freeway crash identified
- KCC grant to help Native Hawaiians in engineering
- Hawaii species endangered status being reviewed
- Hawaii-based Coast Guard assisting in search for missing boaters
- Elderly pedestrian who died in Kalihi traffic crash identified
- Animal washed up on Molokai shore actually pseudo orca
- US Pacific Command discusses Koreas conflict
- Deadline Monday to register to vote in special council race
- Men arrested trying to enter bases were T-Mobile contractors
- Residents protest rate-of-growth bill
- Highway road work expected to cause delays
- Discover driver safety
- Rotary clubs accepting scholarship applications
- TGI/Zonta Christmas Fund raising money for those in need
- Kanoa leaves his mark on Kaua‘i
- Motorcyclist dies in H-1 Freeway crash
- Christmas parade attracts hundreds
- Man barricades himself in McCully apartment
- Families flock to Kukui‘ula movie night
- Ma‘ina‘aupo pleads guilty to terroristic threatening, firearms charges
- Two killed, two injured in crash involving stolen car, unlicensed driver
- Stowaways found in largest Christmas tree shipment of the year
- Video captures lava igniting home in Kalapana subdivision
- Two killed in crash involving stolen car
- Obituaries for Monday, November 29, 2010
- Hawaii cracks AP college football poll at #25
- Tensions high after Koreas trade shelling
- Craft-lovers flock to holiday sales
- Public input sought on NOAA discovery center
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 28, 2010
- Food Bank nearing its holiday goal
- Red Kettle campaign needs volunteers
- TGI and Zonta team up to help the needy
- House and Senate need to get going on spending cuts
- A Ni‘ihau house party
- Gold Party to precede free Winter Choral Concert
- Public Meetings for Sunday, November 28, 2010
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 28, 2010
- Two arrested, freeway off ramp reopened after investigation
- Colt Brennan released from hospital
- Elderly pedestrian dies in Kalihi traffic crash
- Police, leeward residents kick off holiday traffic safety campaign
- Green's 327 yards carry UH to 59-24 victory
- Fans think of Kahuku as Saint Louis and Waianae vie for state title
- Kailua shops hoping to prosper with Small Business Saturday
- County Winter fun registration is set
- Thankful for a moment’s peace
- Arrest log for Saturday, November 27, 2010
- New photographer in town
- Black Friday shoppers charge at midnight
- ‘First Dog’s White House Christmas’
- TGI, Zonta team up to help the needy
- The Salvation Army's Angel Trees go up at Windward Mall
- Delos Reyes found guilty of multiple felony crimes
- Anti-Drug Office offers session set on how to manage grants
- Iolani, St. Louis win state football titles
- Oahu shoppers seize Black Friday deals
- New device chills away love handles and belly bulge
- The Black Friday craze begins early
- Sweet: Kauaians get top honors at Big Island honey challenge
- Francis Fletcher memorial service Friday
- Black Friday busy in Honolulu
- Public comment on Kauai shrimp farm extended
- PUC not rushing to reconsider shipping decision
- Complete list of Black Friday shopping center hours
- Free health checkups offered at surf contest
- Bishop Museum puts archaeological database on web
- Maui Mayor-elect Arakawa fills top jobs
- Black Friday shopping draws large crowds across the island
- Civilians, off-duty firefighters recognized for heroic efforts
- Kekaha farm owner has plans for much more than shrimp
- Plantation saddles: many varieties preferred
- Zonta drive aims to brighten holidays
- High school students help maintain Kamalani Kai Bridge
- ‘Thanks’ from Kauaians is enough for Zonta
- Obituaries for Friday, November 26, 2010
- Island History for Friday, November 26, 2010
- Judge denies Lagmay request to reconsider 1-year prison term
- Governor Lingle talks about her immediate future
- Kauaians get jump on Black Friday
- Gratefulness, appreciation shown at Thanksgiving
- Relay team makes historic swim from Oahu to Kauai
- Capitol protestor found not guilty
- Hawaii volunteers, needy have an attitude of gratitude
- Interview with long-distance relay swimmer Linda Kaiser
- Big Island aims to prevent drunk driving during holiday season
- Family living by candlelight displaced by fire at Pearl City home
- Hawaiian radio legend Krash Kealoha dies
- Child struck by car driven by off-duty police officer
- Mayor Bernard Carvalho announces incoming cabinet
- More stores than ever will open Thanksgiving Day
- Fire at Marco Polo displaces 5 people
- HFD honors newly-promoted Fire Captains, Fire Fighters II
- Nature Conservancy gets solar power on Molokai
- UH campuses close for Thanksgiving, winter break
- Maui: Toddler struck by SUV dies
- Frances Aiona dies at age 93
- 9 people displaced in Pearl City house fire
- Asing departs ‘with grace and honor’
- Concerns still arise about shrimp-farm discharges
- Council members commended for their years of service
- Arrest logs for Thursday, November 25, 2010
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 25, 2010
- Kaua‘i’s coconut groves
- Fujimoto, J. Rapozo shift as mayor announces new team
- Suspicious backpack deemed safe, but possibly criminal
- Hundreds fed at Thanksgiving luncheon
- Schofield soldiers set to deploy to Iraq for Operation New Dawn
- Airport busy with holiday travelers, but not bogged down
- A rosier 'Black Friday' forecast
- Honolulu Councilman pleads guilty to theft
- Maryknoll basketball coach Francis Sellitto remembers Francis Fletcher
- Kauai's north shore advised to conserve water
- Governor Lingle looks back
- Colt Brennan undergoes successful surgery
- Labor union creates website on Hilton timeshares
- Collectible ornament benefits 'City Lights' holiday event
- Coffee quarantine approved on the Big Island
- Jack Johnson performs on Australian TV show
- Kamehameha Schools offers to build community park in Haleiwa
- UH professor receives $1.1M grant to study human evolution
- USPS eliminates 43 positions in Honolulu
- Foodies tour South Korean cuisine
- Island Pacific Academy holds 'Fill the Bus' food drive
- Waianae man indicted for sexually assaulting young girl
- Kailua High School holds Thanksgiving imu fundraiser
- Woman injured in Colt Brennan crash remains in serious condition
- New veterans clinic opens on Kauai
- Grace Lee says goodbye
- Care packages shipped from Hawaii to Afghanistan
- Man killed in pedestrian accident near Blaisdell identified
- Mayor Billy Kenoi kicks off anti-drinking and driving campaign
- 4.7 magnitude earthquake hits Hawaii
- Bigger, better VA clinic opens
- Pacific Eye Center offers free eye care to uninsured, Dec. 1
- Hitting the books; applying for college
- AARP launches volunteer leadership team
- Grove Farm gift to Kaua‘i United Way helps many
- Commission accepts planning director’s resignation
- Going to church in Lihu‘e
- Driver crashes into utility pole causing a small grass fire
- Tons of turkey for Thanksgiving
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 24, 2010
- The workout with Latin flair: Zumba
- Matson to hike container shipping charges
- Police: Oahu DUI arrests up, traffic fatalities also up
- Save the date: Wills and Kate, April 29, the Abbey
- Surge in tourism from South Korea
- Security complaints mount against TSA
- Addicted to Technology: Meet the Ozawa family
- Hawaii reacts to Korea conflict
- Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona talks election night, future plans
- Lokahi, Parker Ranch cut tree for Waimea Christmas celebration
- Maui man held on $1M bail on sex assault charges
- HMSA holds 'Kick-Off Against Hunger' food drive
- Hawaiian Airlines banks on Haneda International Airport for new customers
- New owners of Price Busters to keep all company employees
- Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau names new chairman
- Woman sent to hospital in serious condition following pedestrian accident
- Police investigating critical crash near Likelike off-ramp
- USPS offers new holiday flat-rate box
- Coast Guard, HFD to conduct drill at Makapuu
- Medicare recipients urged to review coverage
- Navy: Object found near Kahe power plant not an explosive
- Johnson & Johnson recalling children's medicine
- Student's suicide prompts reminder that help is available
- Big Island still has state's highest unemployment
- Grace Lee's final Sunrise show Wednesday
- Tannya Joaquin to join Sunrise
- Grace Lee interviews Hawaii Five-0's Alex O'Loughlin
- Schofield-based solider dies in Iraq
- Hawaii legislators asked to make Capitol more open
- Hawaii posts air, water quality information online
- Al Harrington brings together old and new Hawaii Five-0
- 1 killed and 4 injured in North Shore crash
- Colt Brennan's parents release statement
- Tripler uses virtual reality to help PTSD patients
- 1 in 3 Hawai‘i grads need core remedial classes
- County announces holiday and furlough closures
- Kaua‘i’s government road debuts
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 23, 2010
- Contrails or chemtrails?
- Garage sale benefits Project Grad
- Obituaries for Tuesday, November 23, 2010
- Renovation work doesn’t deter holiday spirit
- Arrest log for Tuesday, November 23, 2010
- ‘Ohana Christian Fellowship brings spirit of Thanksgiving to Kapa‘a park
- Sweet bread
- Council backs Furfaro for chair
- Hawaii joblessness steady - but your island may vary
- Bomb squad investigates object near Kahe power plant
- Pressure bomb explosion at Kapolei High School
- Kahuku community mourns loss of star player
- Passenger who died in Pupukea crash was looking forward to military career
- Waikiki expo shows off security systems
- One servicemembers struggle with PTSD but he's not alone
- Hawaii unemployment steady at 6.4 percent
- Crews to excavate contaminated land at Pier 29
- Waianae man charged with sexually assaulting child makes court appearance
- Kahuku High Football Team mourns one of their own
- Invisible Wounds
- Big Island fisherman dies from injuries in cliff accident
- DOH website offers real-time water pollution warnings
- Comedian Robin Williams to perform at Blaisdell Monday
- Salvation Army kicks off 'Red Kettle' campaign
- Public advised to stay out of Pearl Harbor due to wastewater discharge
- Hawaii near top in mortgage debt
- Police looking for suspect in fatal pedestrian crash
- Hawaii-based soldiers to deploy to Iraq
- Honolulu camping permits available only Wednesday
- Security experts to discuss APEC
- Rainbow Wahine volleyball earns top honors at WAC ceremony
- Champion boxer Manny Pacquiao to retire in three years
- Colt Brennan in serious condition, injuries not life-threatening
- Brennan's condition improves; witness describes crash scene
- Cousin gives update on how Colt Brennan and family are coping
- Boaters rescued off Waialae Beach Park
- Haneda now sends Hawaii three jets a day
- Chaka Khan ordered to pay back Hawaii concert fees
- Identifying prime ag land
- 4 Kaua‘i Lego League teams advance to states
- Kalaheo Sunshine Express to perform at Ala Moana Center
- Lihu‘e Town makes progress
- KFD hosts 2-day fire chiefs conference
- Po‘ipu family presses on with humanitarian medical work in Haiti
- Children with life-threatening illnesses treated to holiday food & fun
- Christmas trees already on sale
- Council organizational caucus set for Monday
- North Shore ranch now protected from development
- Police: suspect in i-Pad theft tracked down by GPS technology
- Elderly Waianae man charged with sexually assaulting child
- Hawaii slams San Jose St., 41-7
- Chansky’s ornaments heading to D.C.
- Obituauries for Sunday, November 21, 2010
- KIUC gets $110M for alternative energy projects
- Students get more than funds from Kukui‘ula
- Public hearing on Kekaha shrimp farm is Tuesday
- Koloa Landing: Port of Call
- Some little-known facts about hospice care
- Durant not guilty of drug charges
- Imbalance in next governor’s agenda
- Deadline extended for comment on monk seal recovery plan
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 21, 2010
- Public Meetings for Sunday, November 21, 2010
- Target opponents rally at retailer's open house
- Direct flights from Haneda, Japan to Honolulu hoping to be competitive
- The Bookworm: ‘Beyond Bizarre’
- Costa to resign as planning director
- Council approves funds for harassment settlement, swinging bridge
- Crafty kids offer colorful goods
- Thanksgiving turkeys move out
- Obituaries for Saturday, November 20, 2010
- Kukui‘ula employees join church in helping hungry
- The baby inside the big boy
- Kaua‘i’s first high school
- Arrest log for Saturday, November 20, 2010
- Kailua residents & merchants voice concern over Target
- Hawaii Five-O features familiar face
- Colt Brennan in serious condition following head-on collision
- Attack on pig escalates debate on hunting
- A place to pay tribute to Hawaii's Fallen Law Enforcement
- Shark warning signs posted at Hanauma Bay Friday
- Abercrombie to miss new governors seminar in Colorado
- U.S. Postal Service offering special flat-rate box
- MADD urges drivers to 'tie one on'
- Weekly jobless claims rise; new claims fall
- Thousands affected if jobless benefits change
- Kona man charged in double stabbing case
- Touting Target in Kailua pt. 1
- Aboard Flight HA 457 to Haneda, Japan
- Free diver who died in Kaneohe Bay identified
- Lawmakers proposing convicted murderers registry bill
- Deadline to file for District 1 City Council seat Friday
- BOE rejects student meal price hike
- Body found in Lake Wilson identified
- CPSC releases toy safety list
- Waimea High School Principal’s List
- 3 agencies get anti-drinking grants, more funding is offered
- Kaua‘i homeless rate drops, state figure rises
- Relay For Life kickoff: A fight for more birthdays for all
- Walter McBryde and Kukuiolono
- Kaua‘i students are finalists in Oceanic’s 1st video contest
- Asing’s lengthy council career ready to sunset
- News veterans can use
- Obituaries for Friday, November 19, 2010
- Cleaning up Kaua‘i
- Island History for Friday, November 19, 2010
- Cruz show benefit
- Irons family releases statement
- Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School releases Principal’s List, Honor Roll
- Behind the Counter Second Serving: Inspectors hope changes will clean up food industry
- Warriors' Mountain West invite draws mixed fan reaction
- UH Warrior football program invited to join MWC
- Behind the Counter Part 1: Critical violations found at food establishments
- Police: crystal meth drug of choice for suspects in Moiliili-McCully sweep
- Waimanalo farmer weathers drought
- Interview with NASA engineer Chris Davis
- UH sued for privacy breaches
- State makes economic forecast more bullish
- Man who was diving off waters in Kaneohe pronounced dead
- Castle High grad killed walking down Kahekili Highway
- DOH revises weight rates for HI-5 recycling containers
- State sued over distribution of food stamps
- Humane Society offers special for felines adopted in November
- DOH warns public of fake health inspectors
- Mayor's craft fair rescheduled for Dec. 4 at Blaisdell
- IRS searching for Hawaii taxpayers who are owed refunds
- Midnight screenings for new Harry Potter movie
- Filing deadline to fill Apo's former council seat
- Hirono urges eligible service members to apply for 'Stop Loss' pay
- Walmart begins Christmas tree sales Saturday
- Volunteers honored for work at Haleakala
- HFD receives grant to purchase new rescue tools
- Bruno Mars' court appearance postponed
- Big Island: Motorcyclist who crashed into cow has died
- UH volleyball team to honor seniors Thursday night
- Kohala partnership saves 10.67 acres of historic sites
- Calif. visitor in critical condition following motorcycle crash
- CPSC to release list of safe toys for children
- BOE to take action on student meals price hike
- Humane Society releases annual stats
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 18, 2010
- Arrest log for Thursday, November 18, 2010
- Hanapepe man sentenced on tax charge
- History of the Waimea Sugar Company
- Credit union boss to match workers’ United Way donations
- 35th Great American Smokeout is today
- Mentor brings meaning to Koloa Technos
- Honolulu police arrest 20 people in drug sting
- State enforcing "cash transaction" tax laws
- UH gets 'F' in online security grading
- Judge rules groups gets name
- Illinois killer checks in with new parole officer in Honolulu
- Could a sign be causing rear end crashes near UH?
- Hawaiian Airlines launches inaugural flight to Haneda
- Extended jobless benefits in jeopardy
- Akaka joins call for loan modification push
- Free transportation for UH students going to football game Saturday
- Flash flood watch in effect for Niihau, Kauai and Oahu until Friday
- PBS Hawaii raises $1.2 million for student news
- Crews harvesting Christmas tree for Honolulu Hale
- Makers of 'Four Loko' to remove caffeine from drink
- Kona man in police custody following double stabbing
- Coffee borer meeting to be held at plant quarantine station
- US Marshals capture convicted sex offender
- Meeting to save donkeys at Waikoloa Community Church Wednesday
- Abercrombie to attend national seminar for new governors
- Workers continue to pull invasive algae from Maunalua Bay
- IZ's 'Over the Rainbow' tops German charts for eighth straight week
- Big Island man charged with terroristic threatening
- Cheap Eats: Dirty Lickens
- Restaurant Week 2010 - Daily Giveaways
- Self Defense 101
- Feds: Put rare Hawai‘i dolphin on endangered list
- Kapa‘a, Waimea swimming pools to close for KFD training
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 17, 2010
- Mayor: Discussion leads to solution
- Abercrombie pledges to fix pothole-laden Koke‘e Road
- Food Bank buys 900 turkeys to ease holiday hunger
- Kouchi snags seat on Senate money committee
- Plantation railroads on East, South sides
- Arrest log for Wednesday, November 17, 2010
- Large union rally invades Hilton property
- Local 5 holds rally in Waikiki
- From prison to paradise
- Patient in alleged murder-for-hire plot testifies at preliminary hearing
- Experts warn of geotagging risks
- Cyber bullying affects 1 in 2 Hawaii teens
- Putting out the smoke
- H-1 freeway reopens after hydraulic fluid spill
- City removes second giant banyan tree in Manoa
- Nordic PCL Construction donates $10,000 to Hawaii Foodbank
- A royal wedding next year for Prince William, Kate
- UH forming endowment to honor Obama's mother
- Convicted killer released from prison
- Man arrested on suspicion of second-degree attempted murder
- Abercrombie to release $23.7M for social service organizations
- Feds: Put rare Hawaii dolphin on endangered list
- Health officials to strategize against tobacco
- Sodexo and UH attempting to break campus food collection record
- Woman arrested following Mililani stabbing
- Kauai man arrested in Kentucky for unlawful use of computer
- Hawaii celebrates 174th anniversary of King Kalakaua's birth
- Roosevelt High School students ask drivers to slow down
- Police investigating fatal pedestrian accident on Maui
- Wahiawa doctor due back in court Tuesday
- Hawaii-based Coast Guard cutter returns home
- Free preview of ‘Love & Respect’ to be offered Wednesday
- Westside ocean-resource meeting set for today
- Convicted felon found guilty again
- Obituaries for Tuesday, November 16, 2010
- College and Career Fair draws hundreds
- Kaua‘i blood drives slated for December
- Arrest log for Tuesday, November 16, 2010
- Honoring Andy
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 16, 2010
- Plantation railroads on the Westside
- Kaua‘i’s newest farmers union is nation’s oldest
- Alcoholic beverage Four Loko under fire
- Hawaii gearing up for Presidential library bid
- Hawaii paroling officials modify supervision plan for convicted killer from Illinois
- Manny mania grips Hawaii
- Surviving Oahu's Gridlock
- Airport body scanner backlash
- HMSA, Kaiser report rising medical costs
- Autopsy inconclusive for body found in Lake Wilson
- Holiday warehouse sale to benefit local charity
- Man sentenced to 10 years for identity theft scam
- Papaikou man dead following truck crash
- Washington: Hanabusa participates in new member orientation
- Mayor Carlisle plants 6 trees to commemorate Arbor Day
- Hotel room revenue: Oahu and Maui better, Kauai and Big Island flat
- USS North Carolina coming to Pearl Harbor
- Triple Crown Reef Hawaiian Pro is a go
- Coffee bean quarantine considered because of pest
- Job applications for Abercrombie administration due Monday
- UH office to sponsor 'Great American Smokeout'
- Tax revenues drop despite rise in GET, hotel tax
- Big Island man in serious condition following truck crash
- No one injured in early morning bakery fire
- Public advised to stay out of Honolulu Harbor, Nuuanu Stream
- Public advised to stay out of Honolulu Harbor, Nuuanu Stream
- Hotel room revenue: Oahu and Maui better, Kauai and Big Island flat
- The man with a spyglass
- Friends, family celebrate ‘our boy, Andy’
- Humane Society’s Critter Camp returns in December
- Obituaries for Monday, November 15, 2010
- Kaua‘i Captured for Monday, November 15, 2010
- Pedestrian fatality raises concerns over Nuuanu crosswalk
- Reflections on the "Champ"
- Oahu surfers honor Andy Irons
- Andy Irons' hometown memorial goes down in Kauai history
- Andy Irons' hometown memorial goes down in Kauai history
- Ag officials urge buying local for the holidays
- Pacquiao wins eighth weight title
- Police investigate body found in Lake Wilson
- Police investigate body found in Lake Wilson
- High surf advisory posted for north and west shores
- High surf advisory posted for north and west shores
- Breast cancer survivors celebrate life
- Glass windows here by 1900
- Kaua‘i hosts 60th annual Filipino Catholic gathering
- State mulls hunting rules changes
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 14, 2010
- Kids flying high
- Craft-fair mania takes hold for the holidays
- Public Meetings for Sunday, November 14, 2010
- Wehrly earns Gold Palm to add to Eagle
- Kamilonui farmers protest proposed lease rent hike
- Victim in fatal pedestrian accident in Nuuanu identified
- Movie about Kaua‘i surfer to be released in April
- Cloud signs
- A donation for education
- The birth of imagination
- ‘The Shadow’ celebrates 6 years of public-safety activism
- ‘Kaua‘i’s Emporium’ modernized Lihu‘e shopping
- Obituaries for Saturday, November 13, 2010
- Auditor to probe enforcement of county permits
- Arrest log for Saturday, November 13, 2010
- Plight of homeless and hungry are focus next week
- ‘Time for Kids Big Book of Why’
- Sweet bread headlines today’s Holy Cross Altar Society bazaar
- Genshiro Kawamoto's newly announced property plans spark concern
- Tree troubles in Manoa
- Interview with marathon swimmer Penny Palfrey
- Koa Kai Drill
- Large Kilauea lava shelf falls into ocean
- More flights mean more tourism dollars
- Ship shape holiday season
- Whooping cough outbreak has not reached Hawaii
- SWAT team searches for bank robbery suspect in Kalihi
- Man charged in murder-for-hire case makes initial court appearance
- Sierra Club challenging Koa Ridge vote
- Movie about Kauai surfer to be released in April
- MoHS students compete in Brown Bags to Stardom
- WWII remains identified as those of Utah man
- Schatz announces appointments to staff posts
- Black Friday and holiday shopping hours
- Police investigating alleged sex assault case at UH Manoa
- Man falls into stream near North Vineyard Boulevard
- Nissan recalling Frontiers, XTerras and Sentras
- Man struck by car upgraded to serious condition
- Hawaiian Airlines lands new jet
- 'Target' open house scheduled for Nov. 20
- Man who leaked Pentagon papers to NYT in Hawaii
- Investigators say Piikoi fire intentionally set
- Surf legend 'Rabbit' Kekai turns 90
- Hawaii honors America's veterans
- Genshiro Kawamoto raises money mystery
- Ice-sculpting returns to Kukui Grove today
- Shearwater meeting draws small crowd
- Island History for Friday, November 12, 2010
- Local theater group prepares an encore
- Obituaries for Friday, November 12, 2010
- Measuring rain at the wettest spot on earth
- Veterans find heroes at annual service
- Island School Alaka‘i Chorus performs in Honolulu
- Half of Waipouli project now on the open rental market
- Bulletin Board for Friday, November 12, 2010
- Judge to decide whether to dismiss Anderton theft charges
- Hope for Hawaii's homeless veterans: Part 2
- Hope for Hawaii's homeless veterans: Part 1
- Semper Fi for Hawaii vet buried in Arlington
- Shelter for Homeless Veterans Interview
- Big surf brings big business to North Shore
- Couple with Hawaii ties endures grueling nights aboard disabled ship
- Fire at multi-unit home on Piikoi displaces eight
- Hawaii-based Marines leave for 7-month deployment
- Hawaii's French Connection: Hawaii couple wins France's highest honor
- Special election set to fill Apo's city council seat
- Master carver donates 3-man canoe to cancer fundraiser
- City Councilman Gary Okino resigns
- WAC expansion announced Thursday
- Abercrombie names coordinator of inaugural events
- Two singing groups fight for use of 'A Touch of Gold' name
- 'Hawaii Five-0' nominated for 'Best New TV Drama'
- Hawaii's French Connection: Surfing the Tidal Bore
- Hawaii's French Connection: A Hula Halau in Paris
- Hawaii's French Connection - Paris Plages & Ukulele
- Veteran's Day ceremonies on Oahu
- Fewer Hawaii foreclosure filings in October
- Visitor traffic still strong for 'off season'
- Memorial service for 'Kikaida' actor Thursday
- Bruno Mars to make 'Late Show' debut
- Study: Pacific sea surface temperatures rising
- Man who drowned at Makaha Beach identified
- Honoring veterans is shared experience
- Brown gets 60 days for breaking into visitor’s car at Kipu
- Kaua‘i farmers could get early Christmas gift
- Lihu‘e’s grammar school in the 1920s
- Life’s Bridges receives donation
- Parks and Recreation Dept. receives APWA award
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 11, 2010
- Nominations sought for state Water Commission member
- Arrest Log for Thursday, November 11, 2010
- Celebrating 20 years
- ‘Go for broke’
- Red Cross announces new county director
- Hope for Homeless Veterans
- Got farming insurance?
- Giant tree in Manoa crashes down on minivan
- Local Marines celebrate 235th Marine Corps Birthday
- Food makers dishing out higher prices
- HPD helps boy's wish come true
- Fence construction begins at Ka'ena Point
- Australian woman cuts Oahu-Kauai swim short due to jellyfish
- State sues two companies for alleged inflated drug prices
- State board to take up issue of coral reef damage
- State seeking nominations to the Water Commission
- Search ends for Big Island man who left jail
- Restaurant chains to give free food to veterans
- Entertainment Weekly features Hawaii Five-0 online bingo
- Kailua Neighborhood Board says Target is too big
- Kauai: Public meeting to protect endangered birds Wednesday
- Ernie Martin sworn in as Councilmember
- Police investigating possible Kailua home-invasion
- Sears says stores will be open Thanksgiving day
- Hawaii public libraries to purge system
- 'Missile' spotted over California probably plane
- Hawaii credit card debt down this year
- Coast Guard continues search for fisherman
- Victorino wins third consecutive Gold Glove Award
- Man charged in alleged murder-for-hire case
- Missing man found dead in Washington state
- Feds announce new anti-tobacco strategy
- Australian woman cuts Oahu-Kauai swim challenge short
- Coast Guard to hold search and rescue training
- Cheap Eats: BC Burrito
- Alleged murder-for-hire plot revealed
- These are the champions
- Smoking cessation still a top priority
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 10, 2010
- Kaua‘i’s wild wild west
- Kaua‘i Hospice celebrates programs
- A time for giving
- Preston Ramson memorial concert slated for Saturday
- Workshops on state legislative processes begin today on Kaua‘i
- Community calls for drug treatment center
- Kaua‘i Grill celebrates 1-year anniversary
- Hyatt charter employees celebrate 20th anniversary
- Native Hawaiian government bill faltering in Congress
- Woman attempts record Oahu to Kauai Swim
- Rediscovering Laird: A Hawaii News Now Exclusive
- Courthouse dog program may come to Honolulu
- Marathon swimmer attempts Oahu to Kauai challenge
- Gridlock stalls trucks at landfill
- Kahuku players, families react to court ruling
- Judge denies Kahuku's quest for inclusion in state football tourney
- Holiday Inn comes to Oahu
- Hyatt housekeepers file injury charges with OSHA
- Man caught in riptide pronounced dead at hospital
- Abercrombie to meet with DPS to finalize security arrangements
- Oahu woman who murdered mother unfit to proceed in trial
- Local real estate firm to lead annual neighborhood food drive
- Police searching for man in connection with 76 Gas Station robbery
- Police seeking public's help in locating missing Kona man
- Hawaii Foodbank's 'Check-Out Hunger' program kicks off
- UH gets grant for domestic violence program
- Oahu median home price falls below $600,000
- Court rejects latest Kamehameha admission policy appeal
- Roosevelt's October forfeit put Moanalua into playoffs
- New courts administrative director named
- PUC urges wage cuts on electric company
- 'Grow Hawaii' teaches students about garden cooking
- Sen. Daniel Inouye Part 2
- Coffee quarantine eyed to control bean borer
- Teen couple returns home
- Mokihana Club celebrates 105 years
- Seed and Plant Exchange Saturday in Hanapepe
- KGEFCU employees contribute to United Way
- Church to offer homeless free turkey lunch
- Musical money-making
- Released with revelry
- Retail holiday hiring, anyone?
- The king’s cape returns to Hawai‘i
- Obituaries for Tuesday, November 9, 2010
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 9, 2010
- Grace Lee interviews Hawaii Five-0's Daniel Dae Kim
- Red Raiders back at practice & hoping to compete
- Court hearing set on Kahuku's request to be included in state football tourney
- Pearl City couple travels to Vegas to win toys for Hawaii's keiki
- Honolulu-based Coast Guard Cutter rescues family lost at sea
- Interview with Kahuku football head coach Reggie Torres
- Carlisle brings unique style to office
- People camping in Kapolei for camping permits
- Garbage not picked up in Kahului due to staff shortage
- Local 5 and Kaiser Permanente reach contract agreement
- 1,550 gallons of wastewater enters Kalihi Stream
- Lingle honors Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
- More than 15,000 e-books available through state public library system
- Mayor Carlisle unveils new diesel buses
- OIA responds to Kahuku football lawsuit
- BOE committee approves school meal price increase
- Child who drowned in Hawaii Kai swimming pool identified
- Australian woman to attempt Oahu-Kauai swim Tuesday
- HHSAA: delay in state football tourney could cost thousands of dollars
- New trial denied Maui man convicted of murder
- UH Manoa to host kabuki symposium
- NCIS - Michael Weatherly and Robert Wagner
- Hasinger appointed head of Institute for Astronomy
- Daylight savings time ends, 48 states turned back the clocks
- Fitness hearing for Oahu woman who murdered mother
- 18th annual slack key festival Sunday at Kaua‘i Beach Resort
- Many factors lined up for Abercrombie victory
- Obituaries for Monday, November 8, 2010
- Kupuna expo highlights resources
- Kaua‘i students bound for Pianomania
- Ladd & Company paved the way
- Rain helps, but drought not over yet
- New Miss Hawaii USA, Miss Hawaii Teen USA crowned
- Child found face down in swimming pool dies
- Boise State falls in AP poll despite win over Hawaii
- Obituaries for Sunday, November 7, 2010
- Veteran’s Day Parade
- Neighbors douse fire to save dream home
- Catholic Charities Kaua‘i office moves to new location
- Chiefess students push KIFB collection past 20 percent mark
- The Southern Cross
- Public meetings for Sunday, November 7, 2010
- Initiate change in government’s role
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, November 7, 2010
- Andy Irons' grieving family speaks out for the first time
- Boise St. bucks Hawaii, 42-7
- Lingle, Lee bid aloha to Hawaii National Guard
- To get their kids on the field, Kahuku parents head to court
- Makiki man stabs teen in self defense
- Waipahu man stabs minor at party
- Abercrombie names top 2 staffers
- Teen couple on the run, eludes police
- A hootchie Halloween
- Plantation yard contests
- Public meeting on shrimp farm set for Nov. 23 in Waimea
- Free South Shore shuttle rolls Dec. 1
- Arrest log for Saturday, November 6, 2010
- Westside strength propels Rapozo back onto council
- Obituaries for Saturday, November 6, 2010
- Pratt recognized for philanthropy at Island School
- Nene take flight
- ‘Astro: The Steller Sea Lion’
- Kalaupapa trail reopens after extensive repairs
- Big Island fire crews rescue homes near Waimea
- Honolulu Community College celebrates MELE Studios
- Ed Hardy lives where?
- Hawaii APEC team heading to Japan
- Senate Democrats and House Republicans select new leadership
- State Adjutant General Robert Lee retires
- Foster care in Hawaii gets a closer look after teen suicide
- Kahuku disqualified from football playoffs
- Andy Irons memorial set for Nov. 14 on Kauai
- Mililani football OIA Red Division champs by default
- Michigan first state to ban 'Four Loko' drink
- New additions coming to Ala Moana Center
- Tesoro profit up; Hawaii production down
- Memorial stone will remember Hawaii WWI soldiers
- Gov. Ariyoshi to be honored at 'Lighting Our Way' event
- Arbor Day tree giveaway at UH Urban Garden Center
- Leeward Community College part of math program
- 'MELE' to be unveiled at HCC Friday
- Local chefs sign on for Maui school garden project
- Police seeking public's help in locating missing person
- FBI agents comb Waipio for couple who skipped out on mortgage fraud sentencing
- Fire crews clear tree in Nuuanu Friday
- Police searching for two suspects in McCully home invasion
- Surf world gathers online to mourn Andy Irons
- No guarantee Kalalau rid of illegal campers
- Obituaries for Friday, November 5, 2010
- KIDS preschool hosts annual craft fair and carnival
- Arbor Day tree giveaway Saturday
- The sugar market of 1895-1896
- Island History for Friday, November 5, 2010
- Sunset serenade
- Bulletin Board for Friday, November 5, 2010
- Koloa Elementary earns ‘Continuous Improvement’ award at state banquet
- Kapa‘a High wins video contest
- Honoring Our Military Heroes: Meet Yukio Okutsu
- Visitor airlifted from Hanakoa
- Police seek information on Lagana’s whereabouts
- There is, in fact, life after layoffs
- Kulani Correctional Facility transformed to help Big Isle youth
- Hawaii woman suffering from faulty hip replacement files lawsuit
- Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie talks rail funding
- Minnesota voters could have impacted Honolulu's rail project
- Parents may have to pay more for state's A+ program
- Hawaii opportunity when East meets West
- HVCB talks tourism plans for 2011
- FBI searching for fugitives accused of running Ponzi scheme
- Hawaii visitor spending tops $8 billion
- 9-year-old Ewa Beach boy seeking bone marrow match
- Shark sightings along Kohala beach parks
- Small craft advisory in effect until Saturday
- Homeless man indicted for murder
- 'Toys for Tots' kicks off 2010 Hawaii drive
- Washington man charged in Kailua-Kona truck robbery
- Andy Irons' family releases statement
- Guerrero joins Honolulu Board of Water Supply
- Hawaii National Guard's Youth Challenge Academy opens second campus
- UH Manoa to hold symposium for peacemaking
- Repair work on Diamond Head trail to begin Monday
- Association calls for halt to green coffee imports
- UH evaluating security software to prevent more breaches
- Obituaries for Thursday, November 4, 2010
- Architect extraordinaire
- Kaua‘i Sea Scouts set standard at state’s 1st Safety at Sea Weekend
- Arrest Log for Thursday, November 4, 2010
- Council candidates loved campaign trail
- Aiona wins, Nakamura doesn’t make council cut
- Some settled, some dismissed
- Traffic tie-ups, disputes about time prevent some voters from casting ballots
- Election Day outcome bad for Akaka Bill
- UH searching for dengue vaccine
- Slew of changes ahead for City Council
- Weighing the balance: GOP comes up short
- Alexander & Baldwin Q3 profit $25.7 million
- Precinct numbers show candidates' strong area
- Surfers around the world honor and remember Andy Irons
- Kaiser Permanente Hawaii donates computers to Goodwill
- Central Middle School students encourage drivers to slow down
- BOE to consider A-Plus fee hike Thursday
- 55.7 percent of registered Hawaii voters cast ballots in general election
- Medical Examiner rules out trauma and foul play in Irons' death
- Ikeda Shunsuke memorial service to be held Nov. 11
- UH, Boise State game to be broadcast in 3D
- A&B reports 3Q net income of $25.7M
- Marilyn Lee holds on to District 38 seat in Mililani
- Memorial mural presentation for Andy Irons in Haleiwa
- Hawaiian adds special flights to meet holiday traffic
- 3-day HIC Pro kicks off in big surf
- Arakawa defeats Tavares in race for Maui Mayor
- Abercrombie-Schatz defeats Aiona-Finnegan in general election
- Democrat Hirono wins third term in Congress
- Hanabusa defeats Djou in 1st Congressional District race
- Kouchi to represent Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau in state Senate
- No surprises in state rep race
- World champion surfer Andy Irons dies at 32
- Hirono defeats Willoughby in 2nd Congressional District race
- Inouye defeats Cavasso in race for U.S. Senate
- Carvalho defeats LaBedz in race for Kauai Mayor
- Democrat Neil Abercrombie elected Hawaii governor
- A piece of Britain
- KPNHA: Vote for Kilauea Lighthouse
- Obituaries for Wednesday, November 3, 2010
- Miss Veteran 2010
- Public meeting on seabird permit set for Nov. 10
- Out of Africa
- Seed and Plant Exchange, Nov. 13 in Hanapepe
- Nesbitt nominated for Top Cop award
- Voters shake up council makeup; Asing out
- Kaua‘i re-elects Carvalho for mayor
- Voters say ‘yes’ to most ballot questions
- Woman pronounced dead following pedestrian crash in Makaha
- Terror suspect arrested in Hawaii held without bail
- Hawaii county councilman gets 30 day jail sentence
- Man in critical condition following pedestrian crash
- Interview with Dylan Nonaka and Brickwood Galuteria
- Interview with Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle
- Interview with Congresswoman Mazie Hirono
- Interview with former Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell
- Interview with former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hanneman
- Democrat Hanabusa leading Hawaii race for Congress
- In Hawaii, Fears of Redevelopment in Waikiki
- Candidates keep pushing for votes on election day
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 6: The more furloughs question
- Aiona makes final push on Sunrise
- Abercrombie makes final push on Sunrise
- Polls open with little difficulty, voting underway
- Dan Boylan discusses Elections on Sunrise
- Maui mayoral race preview
- Central Pacific Bank posts a loss
- Kaua‘i United Way walk sets new record
- Talk Story for Tuesday, November 2, 2010
- Discover the power of the public in the state legislative process
- Arrest log for Tuesday, November 2, 2010
- Man arrested after crashing into bridge
- The controversial elections of ’42
- Swimmers rescued in ‘Deep Channel’ near Kilauea
- Kaua‘i Sands bankruptcy could affect bike path
- High surf warning for north, west shores
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 10: Any Regrets?
- GOP hopes to make gains in legislature
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 9: Reimbursement for Micronesian immigrants
- Colleen Hanabusa Live Interview
- Charles Djou Live Interview
- What to expect for Election Day coverage
- Last Minute Halloween Shoppers
- TSA requires more passenger information
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 8: The civil unions question
- Republicans excited about Election Day
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 7: Making students college & career ready
- Hawaii's undecided voters get Presidential pep talk
- Man who died in Moiliili moped crash identified
- Good Samaritan vessel helps Hawaii-bound sailboat
- Maui Land & Pineapple reports 3Q net income
- Big Island: Fire crews rescue lost hiker Sunday
- UH Manoa libraries to be closed during winter break
- Kamehameha Schools leases 3.3-acre commercial site in Kakaako
- OHA approves $1.5M grant for Hawaii-focused public charter schools
- Neil Sedaka to hold holiday concert at the Hawaii Theatre
- 3 Oahu schools named Hawaii Distinguished School winners
- Airport online lost-and-found auction launched Monday
- HEI reports lower Q3 profit
- Former UH music professor wins composition award for 25th year in a row
- Bus driver out on bail after sex assault arrest
- High surf warning for north and west facing shores
- BOH providing ATM services to all Times Supermarkets
- Voting poll hours and information
- Big Island woman dies from vehicle crash injuries
- 2 medical marijuana patients facing drug charges
- Nanakuli fire that destroyed agricultural shed under investigation
- GM shuts down Pontiac after 84 years
- HECO, IBEW talk past deadline
- Candidates rally troops on Kaua‘i
- Corrections and Clarifications for Monday, November 1, 2010
- Obituaries for Monday, November 1, 2010
- ‘The Gathering Place’ links KCC One Stop Center
- Ringor reigns as Kaua‘i homecoming queen
- Detreaux earns Council Boatswain ranking
- The wild ride of Dr. Smith
- Thriller
- Man suffers burns in fire at Hilo woodworking shop
- Two injured in Pali Hwy. motorcycle crash
- Djou, Hanabusa make last-minute push for votes
- Hundreds turn out for Splendor of China
- High surf warning going up ahead of rising northwest swell
- Warriors defeat Idaho 45-10
- Pumpkin-carving dream comes true
- Senate candidate ‘running to win’
- Kupuna combine fun of Halloween with holiday shopping at craft fair
- Abalos pleads guilty to gambling at cockfight
- Good Samaritan returns backpack containing cash
- Owl Brigade
- Task force looks toward implementation of county Complete Streets policy
- Obituaries for Sunday, October 31, 2010
- Food bank’s holiday food drive gets a timely boost
- KPD aims at reducing ‘alarming’ number of traffic fatalities
- Holding your breath won’t help, get out and vote!
- Kaua‘i Made adds Halloween to trade show
- Families invited to free event
- Public Meetings for Sunday, October 31, 2010
- Weekly Roadwork Index for Sunday, October 31, 2010
- Contract expiration nears at Hawaiian Electric
- Three escape injury as fire damages Ewa home
- Candidates hit campaign trail hard in the last days before election
- Moped rider killed in Maui crash
- Vapor cloud forces evacuation at Makiki park
- Police say gunman surrenders at Nevada Walmart
- Terror plot thwarted as US-bound explosives seized
- Nicole: a breast cancer "previvor"
- Slick police work takes Most Wanted off streets
- Obituaries for Saturday, October 30, 2010
- Corrections and Clarifications for Saturday, October 30, 2010
- Kilauea Road readies for Fall Festival this weekend
- ‘This Book Made Me Do It’
- Proposed expansion of whale sanctuary draws controversy
- Did Bertelmann the leper return to Kaua‘i?
- KCFCU Kukui Grove annex and Lihu‘e drive-up close
- Got eWaste?
- Arrest log for Saturday, October 30, 2010
- Ruling: Army failed to provide crucial info
- Hawaii film 'Chasing Rainbows' gets Hollywood's attention
- After a long campaign season, voter fatigue sets in
- Hawaii Reacts to terrorist threat
- Hawaii trash used to build Swedish vacuum
- Domestic violence homicide cases on Oahu up, victim's family tries to cope
- Police seeking public's help in locating Ewa Beach bank robbery suspect
- Both sides claim win in Makua ruling
- Traffic alert: Gas Co. performing repair work
- UH invites public to drop off 'ewaste'
- UH ethnobotany professor dies at age 91
- Stewart's 'Sanity' rally set for Honolulu
- Coast Guard airlifts 2 Japanese fisherman from Midway
- UH to hold public forum on same-sex civil unions
- Hawaii PUC approves $5.3M HECO smart grid project
- Carlisle administration accepting applications for key positions
- JAL ends flight between Tokyo and Kona
- UH researchers wins Red Ribbon in national competition
- Skeletal remains in Lualualei fire identified
- Lanakila TLC celebrates grand re-opening of Wahiawa Center
- Japanese ship intercepts ballistic missile in test
- New federal indictment against Aloun Farm owners
- UH security breach, private student information exposed
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 3: Legalizing marijuana
- Agricultural land study is ‘heavy stuff’
- Funds donated
- Bulletin Board for Friday, October 29, 2010
- Living 1920-style: a small footprint
- Tech check
- Island School brings ‘Oliver Twist’ to the stage
- Haunted houses, dance, movie today at Children of the Land
- KPD’s Karen Kapua nominated for statewide officer of the year
- KIDS hosts fundraiser
- Beautiful Kaua‘i
- Memorial service for Father Felix today
- Island History for Friday, October 29, 2010
- Humanitarians honored
- Call for crafters
- UPS Store offers 60 seconds to shred for free
- Meet your candidates for U.S. Representative
- Most county offices closed for furlough
- Obituaries for Friday, October 29, 2010
- Marriott to host Greening America Worship
- Proposal may allow teens to set County Council agenda
- Club contribution
- Hillary Clinton in Hawaii, meets with Japan's Foreign Minister
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 4: Clean & renewable energy
- Hawaii plays a key role in American foreign policy
- Secretary of State unveils east-west strategy
- Nevada, Fresno State reach WAC agreement
- LG candidates debate need for education audit
- Ex-Lehua Elementary administrator pleads guilty to stealing nearly $13,500
- 'Hawaii Five-0' actor James MacArthur dies at age 72
- Lance Armstrong to compete in 2011 Hawaii Ironman
- Hawaiian Telcom emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy
- Djou out-raises Hanabusa by more than $140,000
- DOH: 11 students exposed to TB, 36 still need to be tested
- Nissan recalling 2.4M vehicles
- 4 people injured after 'whirlwind' hits Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered policy speech Thursday
- Police: homeless man arrested after revealing location of homicide victim
- Deadly house fire in Aiea ruled as Arson
- Osborne named to oversee election complaints
- Feds fine state for failing to close cesspools
- Waipahu man pleads guilty to stabbing wife while she slept
- Gov. Lingle unveils new affordable housing for the elderly on Maui
- Missile defense system testing to take place on Kauai
- Horizon Lines ready to join Matson in serving China
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 3: Legalzing marijuana
- New Yorker lends lens to aid animals
- Putting Kaua‘i on the map
- Meet your candidates for Lieutenant Governor
- Koloa School students save money while reducing their carbon footprint
- Obituaries for Thursday, October 28, 2010
- Authentic WWII rationing recipes
- County mum on former worker accused of harassment
- Quirky election
- Arrest Log for Thursday, October 28, 2010
- Hillary Clinton arrives in Hawaii Wednesday afternoon
- Live Interview with Congresswoman Mazie Hirono
- Truancy arrests common on Oahu
- Bed bugs a challenge for paramedics
- HMSA, Hawaii Pacific Health reach agreement
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 2: Rail Transit
- Mayor Carlisle signs homeless sidewalk ban
- Charges filed against former school employee
- Chaminade receives $25,000 for scholarships, announces Wesselkamper scholar
- Finnegan, Schatz cast vote at Honolulu Hale
- New cancer data book unveiled to reduce disease in Hawaii
- Gale warning for Honolulu through Thursday
- Wahiawa roadway to receive major repairs
- A&B subsidiary buys neighborhood shopping center
- Missing 68-year-old Kauai man found
- Hawaii homeless man given plane ticket to Calif.
- Treasury Department grant to help Native Hawaiians
- Police to perform roadblocks during holiday season
- Elderly woman who died in Waikiki crash identified
- Police need help locating Hilo grocery store theft suspect
- Airport online lost-and-found auction to begin Nov. 1
- Terror case suspect waives extradition to New York
- Dedication for new corridor at Honolulu International Airport
- Missing woman found unresponsive in Waikiki hotel
- Kolekole Pass to be closed for training purposes
- Civil unions gain support, according to new poll
- Putting Abercrombie & Aiona in the hot seat, Part 1
- Aloha alive as practitioners share culture with visitors
- Shipping cattle on ‘boat days’
- Car crashes into 7-Eleven
- Talk Story for Wednesday, October 27, 2010
- Workers in trenches receive Humanitarian awards
- Un-dead and well-read
- Hirono updates veterans on Congressional Gold Medal
- Sign of the times
- Meet your candidates for Governor
- Obituaries for Wednesday, October 27, 2010
- Rego pleads guilty to 2nd-degree theft
- Meetings scheduled to discuss plastic-bag ban ordinance
- Missing person found in Wailua
- Three Kalaheo teens get a late slip to jail
- Hawaii leaders work on ways to curb bullying
- Student said she was assaulted
- Poll shows voters favor appointed school board
- Missing Princeville man found in remote Wailua area
- Kauai: Car crashes into 7-Eleven store window
- Hawaii to get 7 percent more air capacity
- Ex-Staten Island Man Tried to Join Taliban, Authorities Say
- New poll shows likeability of major candidates
- Small craft advisory for Hawaii coastal waters
- Hawaii-Boise State game to be televised on ESPNU
- State hospitals to receive $4.5M to upgrade facilities
- Hawaii receives $3.6 million mental health grant
- Police looking for suspect in UH Manoa sex assault case
- Police seeking public's help in locating missing woman
- UH plans rally to encourage voting on Nov. 2
- Free workshops planned for farm labor rules
- Hawaii-based soldier from Calif. dies from wounds
- Military Intelligence Service veterans honored
- Lingle releases $140M for new research center
- Elderly woman dead following Waikiki crash
- Foodland, customers raise $50,000 for Kaua‘i charities
- Kalalau Trail to be closed Wednesday
- A look back at Kaua‘i banking
- Arrest log for Tuesday, October 26, 2010
- KGEFCU showcases career opporunities
- New fire truck?
- County still eyeing 2% fuel tax to expand bus service
- Obituaries for Tuesday, October 26, 2010
- Panel discussion: Do we need humpback whale sanctuary?
- Candidates walking the walk
- Meet your candidates for U.S. Senate
- HPD sergeants, officers charged with criminal offenses in overtime probe
- Adam Lambert to perform at Blaisdell Concert Hall
- Transport of green coffee beans may be regulated
- Crews put out early morning fire in Kailua-Kona townhomes
- Aiona wins backing from Hawaii contractors