Monday, August 17, 2015

Last Top Stories: Honolulu's Bourne makes AVP Manhattan Beach Open Final

Honolulu's Bourne makes AVP Manhattan Beach Open Final

Honolulu's Bourne makes AVP Manhattan Beach Open Final
They beat Honolulu's Tri Bourne and partner John Hyden 21-19, 21-17 in the final. Dalhausser also the event with Todd Rogers from 2006-08 and Sean Rosenthal in 2014. Top-seeded Ross and Jennifer Fopma beat fifth-seeded Nicole Branagh and Jenny ...
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From The Editor | Honolulu's Shame

From The Editor | Honolulu's Shame
In a near-perfect case study of how some politicians see guns as evil instruments no matter who owns them, the Honolulu Police Department and City of Honolulu have decided to destroy more than $500,000 worth of fully functional handguns (some of them ...
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Form Partners downsizes long-planned Honolulu condominium project

Form Partners downsizes long-planned Honolulu condominium project
The developer of a condominium project planned for the southern slopes of Punchbowl Crater in Honolulu has downsized the development, according to plans submitted to the city's Department of Planning and Permitting. Honolulu-based Prospect Properties ...
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Honolulu Man Was Set To Push $400000 Of Meth On Hawaii Streets

Honolulu Man Was Set To Push $400000 Of Meth On Hawaii Streets
Thirty-seven percent of men jailed in Honolulu tested positive for meth in 2001, higher than any other major U.S. city, CBS News reported. Between 2002 and 2012, 79.3 percent of drug-related crime in Hawaii was related to methamphetamine abuse.
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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 on five counts including promoting dangerous drugs and promoting ...
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Agencies, church groups and individuals care for Kakaako camp residents - Honolulu Star

Agencies, church groups and individuals care for Kakaako camp residents - Honolulu Star
Social service out- reach programs, as well as individuals, help people in the homeless encampment in Kakaako. Carissa Onuma, who volunteers to help the homeless, held 3-year-old Keoneen on Friday. Keoneen has grown fond of Onuma over the course ...
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Molokai residents back ban on new developments - Honolulu Star

Molokai residents back ban on new developments - Honolulu Star
Every Sunday, “Back in the Day” looks at an article that ran on this date in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. The items are verbatim, so don't blame us today for yesteryear's bad grammar. Kaunakakai >> Molokai residents generally favored a proposal to ...
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Nanakuli football defeats Kalaheo - Honolulu Star

Nanakuli football defeats Kalaheo - Honolulu Star
After regaining nearly 20 players who were academically ineligible or injured, Nanakuli appears to be clicking on all cylinders. The Golden Hawks relied on a fluid offense and tenacious “D” en route to a 28-14 victory over Kalaheo in the Oahu ...
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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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Artist uses kalo to recall 1893 overthrow - Honolulu Star

Artist uses kalo to recall 1893 overthrow - Honolulu Star
On a recent morning, Big Island artist Bernice Akamine was at the state Land Survey office in Honolulu, poring over a map of Maui dating from 1885. The maps play a vital role for Akamine, one of 12 artists who received a fellowship from the Vancouver ...
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