07/06/11 Some Hawaii heroes brought home a handful of shining memories on Wednesday. Many were on hand at the Honolulu International Airport to celebrate the return of two Olympians who made Hawaii proud at the Summer World Games in Athens, Greece.
07/03/11 Jerome Williams expected the jabs, the questions, the quizzical looks. Heading out to the mound sporting a pink glove on his left hand tends to invite some pointed dugout chatter.
05/15/11 KEAAU -- Micah Christenson had an outstanding performance, knocking down 22 kills, and Kamehameha-Kapalama's serve- receive passing -- the first line of defense -- was perfect, a one-two punch traditional power Punahou simply couldn't overcome on Saturday.
05/15/11 A candidate for a starting spot on the defensive line in the fall, Masaniai was booked in Benton County jail on kidnapping, coercion, disorderly conduct, harassment, and criminal mischief charges
05/13/11 HILO Over the course of an hour, a rollicking crowd of nearly 1,000 at Waiakea High School had less and less to cheer about. At the end, all you could hear were the coqui frogs.
05/13/11 KEAAU -- No one symbolized Kamehameha's youth, potential and consistency better than freshman Kaehu Kaaa, who shook off opening-night nerves and lit up Leilehua on Wednesday night.
05/12/11 KEAAU » Pearl City went from stunned to stunners. The Chargers met a fierce Waianae comeback attempt with one of their own in a 25-20, 25-23, 18-25, 20-25, 15-10 marathon match on the first day of the New City Nissan/HHSAA Boys Volleyball State Championships at Keaau High.
05/11/11 About two dozen shower trees are still standing tall along a traffic median on Farrington Highway. Eventually, they'll be moved to Nimitz Highway...
04/27/11 A two-year pilot program to establish a medical marijuana distribution center aims to treat patients and crack down on abuses that have led to more than 500 people under age 21 receiving marijuana prescriptions in Hawaii County alone, a state senator said.
04/26/11 A man waving a gun at the Waimalu Shopping Center was shot and killed by a Honolulu police officer Tuesday afternoon...
04/22/11 Photos show abrasions on Justin Kaawa's face. He still has a cast on his right arm while his fractured hand heals...
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04/10/11 WAC: Sacramento State at Hawaii, 1:05 p.m., Les Murakami Stadium. PacWest: Chaminade vs. Hawaii Pacific (2), noon, Howard Okita Field.
04/06/11 On McDonalds' national hiring day, managers at Hawaii locations look to hire a thousand new employees.
04/05/11 University of Hawaii at Hilo senior designated hitter/pitcher Kekoa Lee and junior reliever Richie Mariano have been named the Pacific West Conference Player and Pitcher of the Week, for games contested March 28-April 3.
04/05/11 BUTTE, Mont. (AP) - Montana Tech volleyball coach Marilyn Tobin has signed a junior college setter and libero from Hawaii. Michelle Hardy of Waipahu, Hawaii transfers to Tech from Taft Junior College in Taft, Calif.
04/04/11 Former CNMI No. 1 junior player Ji Hoon Heo and his Hawaii Pacific University Sea Warriors are going to the 2011 NCAA National Championship next month in Florida after a pivotal home win last weekend.
04/04/11 Some readers' responses to last month's Just Be Cause column by Debito Arudou, headlined " Charisma Men, unite against the identity enforcers" (March 1): Debito Arudou has made an excellent point about immigrants. A high percentage of the ancestors of the populations of North America, Australia, and New Zealand were "losers" who couldn't thrive in their own societies, and underwent considerable ...
04/03/11 The Hawaii Republican Party has filed a formal ethics complaint against City Council Chairman Nestor Garcia, alleging he failed to disclose a $5,000-a-month job funded primarily by rail supporters.
04/01/11 The man killed in a four vehicle crash on the H-1 freeway Thursday night has been identified as John D. Tyner, 49, of Waipahu... |