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Top Hawaii stories
The Army said it plans to look at the environmental impact of basing up to three "joint high speed vessels" in Pearl Harbor — speedy craft capable of carrying large loads, similar to the defunct Hawaii Superferry's ships. More »
Some Hawai'i residents may not see their state income tax refund checks until the end of August even though they file their taxes on time.
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HAWAII — More than 200 state workers who process applications for government assistance programs could lose their jobs, their union said, and at least 50 eligibility offices statewide could close under a cost-cutting proposal that advocates are worried will make it harder for the poor to access key social services. More »
BLOGS » Leslie Kawamoto
Island TailsLeslie gives you the straight poop on the latest pet news and trends. More »
BLOGS » Kelli Miura
Real Life 101As a recent UH-Manoa graduate, Kelli knows all about dealing with post-college issues. More »
BLOGS » Kristen Brummel
Inside Manoa ValleyKristen Brummel says Manoa is her bubble. She was raised and educated in the valley and ... More »
SUPERFERRY-LIKE MILITARY VESSEL
This is a computer rendering of the joint high-speed vessel built by Austal, builder of the two Hawaii Superferry ships. More »
Austal Ships
Top Hawaii Breaking News
The Coast Guard says that it located the 28-member crew of the disabled fishing vessel Hou Chun 11 early this morning and is providing medical care to injured crewmembers. (12:20 p.m.) More »
A single-vehicle crash in Kailua this morning has left a woman in critical condition. (8:34 a.m.) More »
Breaking News / Updates

- Freeway crash snarls traffic
- Brothers take plea deal in beating of Maui police officer
- 147,500 Priuses, Lexus hybrids to be recalled in U.S.
- 2,000 lanterns to be made for Memorial Day event in Hawaii
- Date given for 8th annual Waikiki Spam Jam
- Police investigate burns to 1-year-old Hawaii boy
- Free pancakes benefit Children's Miracle Network at Kapiolani
- Kailua High alumnae mount fundraiser to aid school projects
- First lady begins fight against childhood obesity
- Obama calls for bipartisan effort
- U.S. forces poised to attack Afghan town as Taliban dig in
- Cribs recalled after 3 deaths
- James Beard Foundation names 2010 'America's Classics'
- Wine tasting benefits business student scholarships
- Federal officials reviewing complaints about Toyota Corolla steering
- Motorcyclist dies in Big Island crash
- FBI warns Hawaii residents about scam e-mails
- OHA awards $2 million in community grants
- Akaka bill to be debated Wednesday at UH law school
- Five men swim ashore after boat sinks
COLUMN » Ferd Lewis
Nash could use late rally by 'BowsIt might not hurt for men's basketball coach Bob Nash to step across the... More »
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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The state Senate's education committee again postponed a vote on a bill that would eliminate the remaining public school teacher furlough days through use of the state hurricane relief fund and an increase in the general excise tax by 1 percentage point. More »
Conquering his fears has shown Brandon Johnson anything is possible in the pool. Johnson, a sophomore at the Hawai'i School for the Deaf and Blind, is having a record-breaking year in the pool. He finished the 1-meter dive with 447.90 points at Saturday's O'ahu Interscholastic Association championships, breaking the record of 413.10 set in 1985 by Kaipo Fajardo. More »
Maui's housing market experienced dramatic swings in sales of single-family homes and condominiums in January compared with the same month a year earlier. There were 46 single-family home sales on the Valley Isle last month, a 48 percent rise over 31 in the same month a year before, according to the Realtors Association of Maui. More »
As Phuong Thi Vo danced, her draping costume of pretty pastels wafted with every graceful gesture she made. Vo and other members of Tan Huongsen, a Vietnamese dance club, were in the middle of rehearsing for last Sunday's Vietnamese New Year Festival at Kapi'olani Park. More »
The Bon Jovi buzz in this town has been building for months now. It's been more than 20 years since the iconic gods of pop metal have performed in Honolulu, and next week, the band kicks off a massive worldwide tour with two shows at Blaisdell Arena. More »
Hawaii needs to ban fireworks. It's an emotional issue but it's also a simple one. People are getting hurt, and it's within the power of state government to protect them. More »
While most eight-year olds are playing video games or participating in an after school sport, eight-year old Mitchell Ganeku is fighting for his life instead. The Manoa Elementary third grader has been diagnosed with aplastic anemia and is in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant. More »
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