| BREAKING LOCAL NEWS |
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Oahu, Molokai under flood advisory (Updated at 10:16 p.m.) |
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South shores to see surf up to 16 feet today - video (Updated at 5:34 p.m.) |
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No injuries after boulder crashes through Palolo home (Updated at 3:11 p.m.) |
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Boulder crashes through window of Aina Haina home (Updated at 4:35 p.m.) |
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Acre-sized pond at Kailua Beach Park; homes flooded (Updated at 3:52 p.m.) |
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Red Cross assisting in Kailua after homes flooded (Updated at 3:30 p.m.) |
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Health officials warn about contaminated flood waters (Updated at 3:15 p.m.) |
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Rainfall totals around parts of Oahu (Updated at 3:45 p.m.) |
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City closes Waipio Soccer Complex (Updated at 12:03 p.m.) |
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Home in Waimanalo flooded by rainwater (Updated at 5:08 p.m.) |
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Homes in Kaneohe, Nanakuli flooded by heavy rain (Updated at 5:03 p.m.) |
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Loud thunder, heavy rain, blinding lightning reported (Updated at 11:39 a.m.) |
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Send in your rain photos, video (Updated at 12:42 p.m.) |
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Woman beaten unconscious at Kewalo Basin (Updated at 3:09 p.m.) |
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Charges filed in vehicle-damage case at Waikiki Shell (Updated at 3:01 p.m.) |
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Waiamanalo man held on robbery warrant (Updated at 3:47 p.m.) |
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Mamiya Theatre proves to be intimate symphony venue (Updated at 4:02 a.m.) |
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Kaneohe-bound lanes of H-3 closed until 7 a.m. today (Updated at 11:40 a.m.) |
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| BREAKING SPORTS |
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Warriors drop two spots to No. 16 in BCS Standings (Updated at 12:04 p.m.) |
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Warriors drop two spots to No. 14 in AP football poll (Updated at 12:04 p.m.) |
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Warriors drop one spot to No. 12 in USA Today poll (Updated at 12:04 p.m.) |
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Warriors remain No. 10 in Harris Interactive poll (Updated at 12:04 p.m.) |
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Manuwai replaces injured Naeole at guard for Jaguars (Updated at 8:58 a.m.) |
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Hawaii Winter Baseball game at L'Orange canceled (Updated at 3:25 p.m.) |
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McLachlin shoots 71, misses PGA's Top 125 list (Posted at 12:23 p.m.) |
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UH women rip Idaho, 7-0, win WAC soccer title (Posted at 8:31 p.m.) |
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Autos: Johnson takes over points lead with victory (Posted at 3:15 p.m.) |
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Bull riding: McBride wins second PBR title in a row (Posted at 3:19 p.m.) |
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CFB: Like it or not, USC's Sarkisian isn't going away (Posted at 12:52 a.m.) |
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CBKB: Arizona coach Olson to take leave of absence (Posted at 8:44 a.m.) |
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CFB: LSU back to No. 2 in Associated Press Top 25 (Updated at 9:50 a.m.) |
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Figure skating: Joubert captures Skate Canada (Posted at 10:20 a.m.) |
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Golf: Ames wins by 1, earns spot in Kapalua tourney (Posted at 12:55 p.m.) |
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Golf: U.S. Open champ Cabrera wins Singapore Open (Posted at 1:20 a.m.) |
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Golf: Ueda breaks Japanese drought at Mizuno Classic (Posted at 1:26 a.m.) |
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Golf: Rose wins three-way playoff at Volvo Masters (Posted at 6:45 a.m.) |
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NFL: Charger Cromartie's 109-yard FG return sets mark (Posted at 10:11 a.m.) |
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NFL: Today's game capsules (Updated at 4:19 p.m.) |
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NFL: Vikings' Peterson rushes for NFL-record 296 yards (Posted at 1:05 p.m.) |
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NFL: Patriots top Colts in battle of unbeatens, 24-20 (Updated at 2:36 p.m.) |
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NFL: Today's scoreboard, upcoming schedule (Updated at 3:06 p.m.) |
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Preps: No. 10 Lunas finish MIL season with blowout (Updated at 12:32 p.m.) |
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Pro wrestling: 'Fabulous Moolah,' Lillian Ellison, dies (Posted at 1:11 p.m.) |
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Running: Radcliffe triumphs in return at NYC Marathon (Posted at 7:40 a.m.) |
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Running: Autopsy on marathoner Shay inconclusive (Posted at 8:06 a.m.) |
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Tennis: Nalbandian sweeps Nadal for Paris Masters title (Posted at 7:12 a.m.) |
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Volleyball: U.S. women stop Poland in World Cup (Posted at 6:50 a.m.) |
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On the air today: Colts-Patriots, Lakers, UH soccer (Posted at 12:49 a.m.) |
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On the air tomorrow: Ravens-Steelers, hockey (Posted at 12:51 a.m.) |
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| BREAKING ISLAND LIFE |
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Mamiya Theatre proves to be intimate symphony venue (Updated at 4:02 a.m.) |
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| BREAKING ENTERTAINMENT |
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Mamiya Theatre proves to be intimate symphony venue (Updated at 4:02 a.m.) |
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