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More than 7,000 state workers identified as critical personnel have been offered priority access to the H1N1 vaccine to ensure that government operations continue running smoothly in the event of a worst-case flu scenario. More »
Public school parents will pay more for their kids to ride the school bus come next year after the state Board of Education last night voted 8-2 to raise one-way fares from 35 cents to 75 cents. More »
Social service providers who hoped to secure money from the state's "rainy day" fund for the state's most vulnerable residents say the decision to use most of the money to end "furlough Fridays" could come at the cost of human services and health programs. More »
BLOGS » Kim Fassler
Quarterlife CaféKim has a fresh take on what matters to 20-somethings. More »
BLOGS » Kelli Miura
Real Life 101As a recent UH-Manoa graduate, Kelli knows all about dealing with post-college issues. More »
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DAMAGED POLE BLOCKS KAPAHULU TRAFFIC
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HECO crews are working on a telephone pole that was damaged after a driver struck it in an accident on Kapahulu this morning. More »
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Top Breaking News
Hawaii's unemployment rate was 7.2 percent for the second consecutive month, as the number of residents without a job increased slightly to 46,656 in October. A report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows Hawaii's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was a full three percentage points lower than the national average of 10.2 percent. (9:57 a.m.) More »
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" has set a box-office record for midnight screenings and Hawaii moviegoers helped out. At the Regal Dole Cannery Stadium in Iwilei, there were seven midnight showings and six sold out. All 13 screens sold out at Consolidated's Ward Stadium. (11:10 a.m.) More »
Breaking News / Updates

- Saipan reeling after deadly attack by gunman
- Kapahulu Avenue partially shut after accident; HECO fixing telephone pole
- Man dies in apparent drowning at BYU Hawaii
- Verizon Wireless opens remodeled store in Kona's Lanihau Center
- Woman confesses to 2007 Hawaii Kai burglary
- MADD kicking off Hawaii safety campaign
- Disaster tax relief available to real property owners on Kauai
- H-3 Kaneohe-bound lanes to close for tunnel cleaning
- CDC says swine-flu cases dropping in U.S., but not Hawaii
- Makaha bridge work to shut lanes
- Police seek Kailua, Kona woman who failed to appear in court
- Kauai doctor offers $15 house calls for H1N1 shots
- Hawaii Marines provide holiday food donations
- Draft environmental impact statement on military buildup for Guam released
- Oprah says prayer, thought influenced exit
- State says no daytime lane closures for Makapuu project
- Convicted sex offender arrested again
- Salvation Army to kick off bell-ringing campaign
- Kauai Coffee objects to landfill site
COLUMN » Ferd Lewis
You don't Tomey if you don't know thisIf you count yourself as a long-time University of Hawai'i football fan,... More »
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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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Dueling experts yesterday debated whether accused spy Noshir Gowadia is mentally fit to stand trial on federal espionage charges. More »
The Hawai'i football team departed for San Jose, Calif., yesterday afternoon still unsure if it would have its quarterback and top receiver available for Saturday's game against the Spartans. More »
Slightly fewer home foreclosure cases in Hawai'i were begun in the third quarter compared with the second quarter, but the number of pending foreclosures and the number of delinquent mortgages that aren't in foreclosure yet both rose. More »
HONOLULU — Artist and fashion and accessories designer Sierra Dew of Kaneohe makes gifts for family and friends. She offers this advice: stencil your own. Here's how. 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 »
It's an exciting time for newly appointed Police Chief Louis Kealoha, but a stressful one, too. Considering the fiscal crunch that looms for the Honolulu Police Department, as for any city agency, the first marks his administration must make are unlikely to spark celebrations. More »
King Kekaulike High received the Continuous Improvement Award for 2009-2010 from the Department of Education and Frito-Lay of Hawaii, sponsor of the Hawaii Distinguished Schools Program. More »


























