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Top Hawaii stories
Lacking support for a statewide ban on fireworks, state lawmakers may give counties the option of deciding the issue. More »
The new Kapolei Court Complex on the Hawaiian island of Oahu will open this month after two decades of planning and some controversy.
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Education officials say some $70 million in budget cuts to the state Department of Education will result in an increase in class size and a reduction in school bus service. More »
BLOGS » Rick Daysog
Biz BitesRick knows business. He analyzes the news and he'd like to hear from you. More »
BLOGS » Kelli Miura
Real Life 101As a recent UH-Manoa graduate, Kelli knows all about dealing with post-college issues. More »
BLOGS » Kawehi Haug
play. eat. repeat.Kawehi blogs about this city's vibrant arts-and-entertainment scene. More »
AN EXCLUSIVE WITH BOB NASH
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"I have to thank all the fans who showed up and supported me and the program," Bob Nash said. More »
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COLUMN » Ferd Lewis
Shoji's successor could be close byOne of the worst-kept secrets recently was that the University of Hawai'i... More »
COLUMN » Jerry Burris
Campaigns will always rely on big spendersWith the campaign season heating up, it is time to take a closer look at a... More »
Hannemann vs. Abercrombie. Case vs. Hanabusa vs. Djou. Issues, analysis, tweets from reporter Derrick DePledge -- everything you need to stay informed. Go to site »
BLOGS » PACIFICNETWORK.TV - EDGY LEE
Life is GoodIn this PacificNetwork.tv video blog, Edgy showcases her work and that of other Hawai'i- and Pacific-based artists and producers. Get a behind the scenes look at the creative process and enjoy why Life is Good... in Hawai'i. More »
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Without fanfare, the Honolulu Police Department has pulled the plug on its weekly online photo gallery of drunken-driving suspects. More »
Don't worry about Bob Nash. He is, after all, the best rebounder to ever play for the University of Hawai'i men's basketball program. One day after being terminated as the head coach of the Rainbow Warriors, Nash vowed to rebound in his life — maybe even as a basketball coach. More »
Last year was not a year to remember for Maui Land & Pineapple Co., which posted a staggering net loss of $123.3 million and quit the business of pineapple farming on which the company was built. More »
Burgers, chili, meatloaf, meatballs, casseroles, stuffed cabbage, spaghetti sauce, tacos, soups, stuffed cabbage and meat pies all rely on one of the most versatile products in the supermarket meat case: ground beef. More »
HONOLULU — Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" is not Lewis Carroll's classic tale of the twisted underground. But it's good, just the same. It shares the same soul — that wonderfully warped soul whose ill-fitting parts clank and clatter against each other in dark, kooky and melodic chimes. More »
Some lawmakers are seriously contemplating various strategies for loosening state curbs on marijuana use, beyond the current allowances for medical purposes. More »
The State Farm Youth Advisory Board awarded Wilcox Elementary School with a $77,945 service-learning grant for a financial/gardening project. The program will teach financial lessons associated with food production. Students will share portions of the crops with a foodbank and soup kitchen. More »



































