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Hawaii court blocks state furlough plan

Union leaders huddle up outside Judge Karl Sakamoto's courtroom, where minutes earlier the judge ruled in favor of the union's request to stop the governor's furlough plan. Clockwise from left, Randy Perreira, executive director, Hawai'i Government Employees Union; Roger Takabayashi, president, Hawai'i State Teachers Association; Dayton Nakanelua, state director, United Public Workers; and J.N. Musto, executive director, University of Hawai'i Professional Assembly.

Throwing Gov. Linda Lingle's plans to close the state's budget deficit into doubt, a Circuit Court judge ruled yesterday that the governor does not have the authority to unilaterally order furloughs for state workers. Circuit Judge Karl Sakamoto determined that furloughs alter the hours and wages of state workers and are subject to collective bargaining granted by the state Constitution. Photo gallery Video More »

Home sales up in Honolulu in June, but prices are down

The median sales price of a single-family home on O'ahu fell to $569,000 in June from $625,000 in the same month a year earlier, but the volume of sales rose for the first time in two years, indicating that lower prices were luring more buyers back into the market. More »

38 Honolulu drivers ticketed on first day of cell phone ban

Honolulu's new ban on the use of cell phones and other hand-held electronic devices while driving led to just 38 citations on its first day. Police said it appears motorists changed their calling habits or bought hands-free accessories to comply with the new law. More »

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Aiea resident Rodney Sandoval fills up at a Board of Water Supply

Aiea resident Rodney Sandoval fills up at a Board of Water Supply "Water Buffalo." Sandoval's home was one of 29 that lost service early this morning when a water main broke. Work to repair the main has shut down one lane of Moanalua Road near Aiea Public Library. More »

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Lingle, top officials meeting to discuss state's next step

State workers rallied at the Capitol last week to protest Gov. Lingle's furlough plans. Lingle, denied by a judge's ruling, said today she is willing to negotiate with public worker unions in hopes of avoiding layoffs.

Gov. Linda Lingle and her top cabinet officials will be meeting this afternoon to discuss the state's next step now that a judge has halted her plan to furlough state workers. (2:45 p.m.) More »

Palin resigning, says she doesn't want to be 'lame duck' governor

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, in a news conference outside her Wasilla home, said today she will resign July 26.

WASILLA, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican Party's vice-presidential candidate in 2008, said today she is resigning her office as of July 26. (11:16 a.m.) More »

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A schedule guaranteed to bring success

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In 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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Focus on swine flu sharpens

Hawai'i public health officials are turning their focus to spotting signs that might indicate a mutation and strengthening of the H1N1 virus, following a doubling of swine flu cases here in the past two weeks and Hawai'i's first death in which the virus was deemed a factor. More »

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60 years catering to tastes of Hawaii fans

Mackay Yanagisawa used to take great joy in telling people about the two positions he played for the McKinley High football team in the early 1930s. "I played end and I played guard," he would say. "I sat at the end of the bench — and guarded the water bucket." More »

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Internet tax veto revives affiliations

Overstock.com yesterday reinstated its relationship with Hawaii-based affiliate advertisers following Gov. Linda Lingle's decision to veto legislation that would have forced the online retailer to collect taxes on its Hawaii sales. Lingle's veto Wednesday followed Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto of similar legislation in California. More »

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BLEST designs and Shipwrecked Collection jewelry pieces are modeled by members of the Puamana 'ohana: from left, Chandi Dunhour; Taylor Wilson, 7; Maily Svensson; Summer McManus; Pamai Akana; and Nai Ahuna.

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Aima Aluli McManus, 56, of Kailua, is best known as a vocalist and musician. She's the standup bass and 'ukulele player for Hawaiian music group Puamana. Now she's launching a new career: fashion designer. It began when McManus won the Island Style division of the FACE of Nu'uanu contest in 2006. More »

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Time to get back on track for the big count

The U.S. Census sent out its American Community survey to select island homes this week. It's an important piece of the census puzzle — and a clear reminder that the big national count, Census 2010, is just around the corner. More »

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Band Aid Hawaii Team:  Back Row: St. John Kim, James Dowsett, Kevin Chung, George Tang.  Front Row:  Kaity Yim, Kelsey Ige, Mandy Takiguchi, Coco Ikeda, Jenna Louie

First annual Band Aid concert to benefit Red Cross

High school students making a difference in the world. Through the collaborative efforts of co-founders St. John Kim and James Dowsett, seniors at Punahou School, and their team high school students, the inaugural Band Aid Hawaii concert has been organized to spread aloha both in Hawaii and to other countries, and to encourage international concern and awareness. More »

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