Friday, August 14, 2015

Last Top Stories: Honolulu and Nagaoka to celebrate 70 years of peace

Honolulu and Nagaoka to celebrate 70 years of peace

Honolulu and Nagaoka to celebrate 70 years of peace
Celebrating seven decades of peace following the end of World War II in the Pacific, the City and County of Honolulu along with the City of Nagaoka, and the United States Navy will hold a peace friendship commemoration and fireworks spectacular at Ford ...
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Exclusive: Honolulu Police officer arrested again, this time in SWAT raid

Exclusive: Honolulu Police officer arrested again, this time in SWAT raid
Ahn had been arrested on July 13 for abuse of a family member but the Honolulu prosecutor's office declined the case because the victim was not cooperative. That victim, Tiffany Masunaga, is Ahn's girlfriend. She was with him when the raid happened and ...
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Honolulu police officer arrested for second time during drug raid

Honolulu police officer arrested for second time during drug raid
A Honolulu police officer who was arrested last month for abuse of a family member has been arrested again, this time for drugs. Officer Alan Ahn, 54, was arrested at 7 a.m. in Moiliili and booked on five counts including promoting dangerous drugs and ...
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This Tiny Factory in Honolulu Makes Homemade Korean Mandoo

This Tiny Factory in Honolulu Makes Homemade Korean Mandoo
When we think about picking up something for dinner, we don't typically want to both pick up dinner and then go home and cook it too. That sort of defeats the purpose. The exception: when we find something we can pick up, only sort of cook and then ...
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Honolulu man sentenced for stealing credit cards from pro golfer

Honolulu man sentenced for stealing credit cards from pro golfer
"We have him on camera, about 60 different cameras, in different places around Honolulu, using Mr. Allenby's cards, for things like buying liquor, buying gift cards, watches, sunglasses," said Deputy Prosecutor Jacob Leplane. At the time, the pro ...
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Honolulu police aim to catch speeders with new vehicles

Honolulu police aim to catch speeders with new vehicles
Drivers with a need for speed are advised to slow down. The Honolulu Police Department has rolled out a new fleet of vehicles aimed at catching drivers who break the law. The Honolulu Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Division is now using three ...
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Inflation is on pace to go low - Honolulu Star

Inflation is on pace to go low - Honolulu Star
Hawaii historically has the highest electricity and gas prices in the nation. But steep drops in both of those categories left Honolulu's inflation barely discernible during the first half of 2015 and on track to finish at its lowest level since 2009 ...
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Symphony Tower glass plight stymies development agency - Honolulu Star

Symphony Tower glass plight stymies development agency - Honolulu Star
Board members of the Hawaii Community Development Authority, the agency regulating development in Kakaako, deliberated in executive session for about 2.5 hours Wednesday without making a decision about the Symphony Honolulu tower. Login for ...
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Wall St. ends flat as energy shares drop with oil

Wall St. ends flat as energy shares drop with oil
U.S. stocks finished flat on Thursday as a drop in energy shares offset a rebound in retail sales and stronger-than-expected Cisco results. The S&P energy index .SPNY dropped 1.4 percent, leading the decline in the S&P 500, as U.S. crude oil prices ...
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Asia shares on track for weekly losses; crude oil slumps

Asia shares on track for weekly losses; crude oil slumps
SINGAPORE/TOKYO Asian shares mostly fell on Friday, and were on track for a steep weekly losses in the wake of China's surprise currency devaluation on Tuesday. Crude oil futures plunged to 6-1/2-year lows after data revealed a big rise in U.S. stockpiles.
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