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Leaders of Hawai'i's Neighbor Island counties say they'll manage to get through the fiscal year without budget deficits, but next year could bring employee furloughs and property tax increases. More »
The last time the city studied the viability of a ground-level train through Honolulu's urban core, there was no medical school or Kaka'ako Walmart and several high-rise luxury condominiums had yet to be built. More »
Two months before he died in eastern Afghanistan, 1st Lt. Jonathan P. Brostrom made a surprise Mother's Day visit to his parents' home in Aiea. "Some friends of his were over and made me dinner," his mother, Mary Jo, recalled. "At about 10 at night there was a knock on the door. One of the girls said, 'Mary Jo, there's a soldier with a bouquet of flowers at the door for you.' I thought she was joking, but there he was, straight from Afghanistan in his fatigues with a bouquet of flowers." More »
BLOGS » Lance Kwon
Wassap Wit Dat!Lance gives you the male point of view. More »
BLOGS » Kelli Miura
Real Life 101As a recent UH-Manoa graduate, Kelli knows all about dealing with post-college issues. More »
BLOGS » Leilani Magee
Hawaiian Isles Tennis LineLeilani is a local maven of all things tennis in Hawai'i. More »
INLINE HOCKEY ARENA COMING TO KAPOLEI
Owner Richard Pentecost is standing on the mezzanine catwalk of the Kapolei Inline Hockey Arenas. Behind him, construction is under way on one of two regulation hockey rinks. He's bringing the sport to the air-conditioned indoors. More »
RICHARD AMBO | The Honolulu Advertiser
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The state auditor, citing "numerous and egregious acts," has recommended that Gov. Linda Lingle remove Ted Liu as director of the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. (4:10 p.m.) More »
Mayor Mufi Hannemann wants to crack down on bulky-item pickup abuse by imposing civil fines against those who throw out sofas, toilet bowls and other heavy items before it's time. (4:37 p.m.) More »
Breaking News / Updates

- Kealoha to be sworn in Wednesday as Honolulu's 10th police chief
- Man shot by Honolulu police released from hospital, then arrested
- Seven on missing boat found safe
- 21 killed in election massacre in the Philippines
- Carbon dioxide emissions near record levels at Mauna Loa Observatory
- Murder complaint filed against Hawaii man sought in 2 killings in Philippines
- Oahu's North Shore may see surf up to 20 feet; high-surf advisory in effect
- Haleiwa's Centeio captures Reef Hawaiian Pro surfing contest
- The newest Iron Chef is 'Latin Evolution' chef Jose Garces
- UH selected as managing partner for Pacific Disaster Center on Maui
- Governor wins re-election in U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Alleged Maui spy found competent to stand trial by U.S. magistrate
- Woman found 25 hours after Indonesia ferry sank
- Ewa Beach man arrested is suspect in sex assault
- H-1 School Street on-ramp closures continue
- Pipe-cutting led to radiation at Pennsylvania nuclear plant
- New Macy's parade route means no cutting corners
- 4 U.S. troops die in Afghan attacks
- H-1 guardrail work near Arizona Memorial exit to shut right lane
- UH campuses closed on Friday
COLUMN » Ferd Lewis
Medeiros' breakout game was timelyHeretofore any description of University of Hawai'i senior slotback Jon... More »
BLOGS » Edgy Lee
Life is GoodIn Edgy Lee's video blog, she showcases her work and that of other Hawai'i artists from PacificNetwork.tv and shares thoughts behind the creative process. More »
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A police officer shot and wounded a man behind the wheel of a fleeing car as it dragged another officer down Cooke Street yesterday morning, police Maj. Clayton Kau said. More »
In a sweeping illustration of third-ranked Hawai'i's volleyball dominance in the regular season, the Rainbow Wahine captured all three major awards and all seven starters were honored on the all-Western Athletic Conference teams. More »
Proposed changes to a federal mortgage loan program that now accounts for a substantial number of all new home loans have Hawai'i lenders concerned that many condominiums in the state could become ineligible for such lending. More »
At the back of Palolo Valley, one of Honolulu's most tropical urban neighborhoods, Josh Stanbro and his wife Maxine Burkett are making an environmental statement. From the solar panels on their home to the garden outside — even the way they commute — the couple has decided to do more than just talk about living greener. More »
It's the start of the North Shore's winter surf season, with huge, often monstrous swells luring the brave and the curious to this seven-mile stretch of some of the world's bestsurf breaks. More »
These are painful statistics to consider, particularly around this time of year: One is six Americans — including nearly one child in four — did not have enough to eat last year. More »
Sacred Hearts Academy presented a check for $11,292.22 to the Aloha United Way. The girls earned the money by conducting a school bake sale and casual dress day for faculty and students. Students and teachers paid a fee for the privilege of donning casual attire in lieu of traditional uniforms. More »
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