Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Last Top Stories: Low-income families living in Honolulu homeless encampment

Low-income families living in Honolulu homeless encampment

Low-income families living in Honolulu homeless encampment
HONOLULU (AP) - More than 40 percent of the people in a homeless encampment in Honolulu's Kakaako district are families. That's according to a new survey released by Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Monday. The study was conducted in early August and ...
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Tennessee Titans put ad featuring Marcus Mariota in Honolulu paper

Tennessee Titans put ad featuring Marcus Mariota in Honolulu paper
In an effort to draw more fans to their home games, the Tennessee Titans placed the below ad in a Honolulu newspaper featuring rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota. Smart: Titans place ad in Honolulu paper advertising chance to see native Mariota in ...
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In the Spotlight: HONOLULU Fashion Week's Lynne Hanzawa O'Neill

In the Spotlight: HONOLULU Fashion Week's Lynne Hanzawa O'Neill
Honolulu-born fashion-world powerhouse Lynne Hanzawa O'Neill returns to Honolulu this November to direct the second annual HONOLULU Fashion Week, presented by Hawaiian Airlines. We're thrilled that she's bringing her knowledge and experience at ...
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Students react to death of man who tried to stop suicide at UH - Honolulu Star

Students react to death of man who tried to stop suicide at UH - Honolulu Star
The Hale Wainani dormitory is seen at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu on Monday. University of Hawaii students on the Manoa campus Monday had mixed reactions to the death of a 24-year-old man who fell 14 stories early Sunday trying to prevent a ...
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Scrap Metal Firm Could Save $1.3M a Year — at Honolulu's Expense

Scrap Metal Firm Could Save $1.3M a Year — at Honolulu's Expense
Oregon-based Schnitzer Steel would save nearly $1.3 million each year if the Honolulu City Council approves a subsidy for scrap metal recycling that would cost the city more than $1.45 million in annual revenue. Bill 50, introduced by Chair Ernie ...
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Honolulu Bike-Share Asks Users to Help With System Design

Honolulu Bike-Share Asks Users to Help With System Design
A pending Honolulu bike-share is asking the public to help decide program details. Bikeshare Hawaii, a public-private nonprofit, has set up a demonstration in the Honolulu Design Center, so that area residents can share their thoughts on which ...
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Businesses should replace, update hardware regularly - Honolulu Star

Businesses should replace, update hardware regularly - Honolulu Star
An oft-asked question in the information technology world is, When should I buy new hardware? My vendor is telling me every three years, my accountant is telling me every five years, and my checkbook says “don't fix it if it ain't broke.” What is the ...
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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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Economic development program to start - Honolulu Star

Economic development program to start - Honolulu Star
The state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism said Monday it launched a community-based economic development accelerator program, the CBED Accelerator. The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Technical Assistance ...
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Warriors get wet workout - Honolulu Star

Warriors get wet workout - Honolulu Star
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