Monday, November 9, 2009
 

honoluluadvertiser.com

Sponsored by:
Powered by you and MyAdvertiser.com
Top stories
Aunty Malia Craver, teacher, inspiration, dies

Aunty Malia Craver. 2006, and her beloved Queen

Malia Craver, noted Hawaiian teacher of ho`oponopono, an inspiration to generations of Hawaiians, spiritual adviser and cultural consultant to the Queen Lili`uokalani Children's Center, has died. Her life, which was committed to serving others, was a truly a life well-lived. More »

Marines to build urban training site in Islands

Marines from 1st Battalion, 8th Marines speak with Iraqi role players at one of Camp Pendleton's existing immersion training sites.

The Marine Corps will expand its use of special effects in infantry training next year, with an expansive urban training facility anticipated in Hawaii and high-tech immersion trainers planned in North Carolina and California, Marine officials said. More »

Kahuku rallies late to topple Leilehua, 24-20

Kahuku coach Reggie Torres is mobbed by his players after his team's win at Aloha Stadium

Hauoli Jamora achieved a lineman's dream by scoring a touchdown, but he'll take the five sacks that helped top-ranked Kahuku rally past No. 3 Leilehua, 24-20, last night at Aloha Stadium to win its second consecutive and 14th O'ahu Interscholastic Association football title since 1970. Photo gallery Video More »

SENIOR HEALTH FAIR AT WINDWARD MALL

In recognition of National Home Care Month in November, Attention Plus Care is sponsoring Senior Health Day Fair on Saturday, November 7th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Windward Mall – Center Court.
In recognition of National Home Care Month in November, Attention Plus Care is sponsoring Senior Health Day Fair on Saturday, November 7th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Windward Mall – Center Court. More »

Advertisement
GetPublished: stories and photos

Your stories in People Newspapers.
Publish news and photos about your neighborhood, business, church, organization, family, sports team or other group. Reader submissions may be featured in the Advertiser. Learn more and get started.
Submit your story
TGIF calendar  CALENDAR »    MOVIES »    RESTAURANT GUIDE »
 
Community bloggers
Crusin' Ko'olauloa
Caryn Kunz Advertiser writer Caryn Kunz was born at Castle Hospital...
Recently updated blog
By: Kouri_Neko
From: honoluluadvertiser.com
11/7/2009 2:43 AM HST
Want your blog featured?
Write a blog »
More featured blogs »
Windward Oahu resources
About Windward Oahu
Churches
Clubs
Neighborhood Boards
Officials
Police and Fire
Recycling and Trash
Resources
O'ahu Farmer's Markets
BLOGGERS WANTED:
Interested in joining our blogging team and writing about events and issues in your community? Email us.
Reader-submitted stories
Advertisement

Daily
Today's headlines
Today's front page
Back issues
Historical photo diary

Special offers
Coupons
Book: Reflections
Book: The Island Plate
Contests and promotions
Photo and page reprints
Newspaper subscriptions
Place a classified ad

Local Resources
Beach conditions
Public school calendar
Hawaiian dictionary
Blood Bank of Hawaii
Hawaii 50 Store

Advertising features
Credit Union Special
100 years of UH football
2009 Fall School
Graduation 2009
Hawai'i's Best Restaurants
Hawaii Navy News
Military Appreciation Month
Ultimate How To Guide
Parade of Homes
Hawai'i Parent Guide
Living Green
Oahu Best of the Best 2009
Kauai Best of the Best 2009
Dining Out
Hawaii Renovation
Ideal Health & Beauty
Living in Paradise
Personal & Business Experts
Tying the Knot 2008-2009


Reader services
Contact us
Work for us
Subscriber services

Kane'ohe

Aunty Malia Craver. 2006, and her beloved Queen

Aunty Malia Craver, teacher, inspiration, dies

Malia Craver, noted Hawaiian teacher of ho`oponopono, an inspiration to generations of Hawaiians, spiritual adviser and cultural consultant to the Queen Lili`uokalani Children's Center, has died. Her life, which was committed to serving others, was a truly a life well-lived. More »

More Kane'ohe stories »

La'ie/Kahuku

Lisa Tomihama and daughter, Amber, 8, visit one of the stations at the Children's Discovery Center, where Amber learned about the human heart. Tomihama is a vice president at First Hawaiian Bank, which assists employees with child care.

Students fill Hawaii's 'furlough Friday' with field trips, projects Photo gallery Video

HAWAII: Hawaii's public school students have now gone two straight Fridays without classes, but they're still learning a thing or two — about hard work, about ohana, even culture. In Kahuku yesterday, the under-8 boys soccer team was practicing at the district park, high school seniors were sweating through a landscape project at Kahuku Medical Center, and the Vimahi family — five kids and mom Lori — was busy at a recycling project at home. More »

More La'ie/Kahuku stories »
More videos »

Crossing the Line: Abuse in Hawai'i Homes

So many battered women have lost faith in Hawai'i's criminal justice system that many are not reporting their beatings.

Rail transit

See our coverage of Honolulu's largest public works project, including the results from the latest Hawai'i Poll.

The making of a presidential candidate

Barack Obama was born in Hawai'i, where his experiences growing up in a diverse society helped shape his political views.

Diabetes: Hawai'i's Hidden Epidemic

Health experts say there has been a lack of urgency in addressing Hawai'i's diabetes epidemic. Find out how you can help yourself and your family.

Salute to the Fallen

View the details of military personnel with ties to Hawai'i who were killed while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

2008-2009 Hawai'i's Best Restaurants Guide

Who doesn't love going out to eat? And who doesn't love to brag on a new find? Our new 2008 Hawai'i's Best Restaurants guide is all about recommendations from you and reviews from our panel of restaurant critics.

More special projects »