Saturday, October 10, 2015

Last Top Stories: Honolulu Clearing Final Blocks of Major Homeless Camp

Honolulu Clearing Final Blocks of Major Homeless Camp

Honolulu Clearing Final Blocks of Major Homeless Camp
Loveleen Mori, 27, a homeless woman living in a large encampment in the Kakaako neighborhood of Honolulu, holds her dog as she tries to figure out where to bring her belongings as city officials start to sweep the camp, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. Honolulu ...
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Honolulu's Pacific Office Properties may became a private firm once again

Honolulu's Pacific Office Properties may became a private firm once again
Hawaii's Pacific Office Properties Trust Inc., a publicly-traded firm that is one of the largest owners of office properties in Honolulu, may turn into a private company, the head of the Honolulu real estate investment trust confirmed to PBN this week.
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Leaking ceiling closes security checkpoint at Honolulu airport

Leaking ceiling closes security checkpoint at Honolulu airport
The largest security checkpoint at Honolulu International Airport's main overseas terminal is closed because of a leaky ceiling. The closure could mean longer wait times for passengers now diverted for Transportation Security Administration screenings ...
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5 Haunted Downtown Honolulu Hotspots

5 Haunted Downtown Honolulu Hotspots
Honolulu is full of history, which means plenty of stories of poltergeists in paradise. These ghost stories have been passed down from generation to generation. We rounded up five haunted downtown Honolulu hotspots.
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Hundreds rally in Honolulu for Men's March Against Violence

Hundreds rally in Honolulu for Men's March Against Violence
The annual event featured a march that started at the State Capitol Rotunda and ended at Honolulu Hale where a rally was held. There, several organizations took a stand against domestic violence. “The thing about domestic violence is we need to think ...
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Judge invalidates rule against telescope mountain protests

Judge invalidates rule against telescope mountain protests
HONOLULU — A judge issued a decision late Friday invalidating the state's emergency rule aimed at curbing protests against the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope atop the Big Island mountain of Mauna Kea, the Honolulu Star Advertiser reported ...
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Shark bites surfer on Oahu's North Shore

Shark bites surfer on Oahu's North Shore
HONOLULU — A 25-year-old Oahu man has been bitten by a shark while surfing on Oahu's North Shore. The attack happened near a popular surfing spot known as Leftovers, about 3 miles away from the famed Banzai Pipeline, Honolulu Emergency ...
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Climate Change: 'The Day After Tomorrow' Disaster Scenario May be Possible

Climate Change: 'The Day After Tomorrow' Disaster Scenario May be Possible
A researcher has found that the scenario presented in the climate disaster movie, The Day After Tomorrow, may actually be possible. (Photo : Twitter/NSIDC ArcticIce ). A researcher has found that the scenario presented in the climate disaster movie ...
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Blue Brain Project Claim that they have successfully 'Recreated' a Portion of ...

Blue Brain Project Claim that they have successfully 'Recreated' a Portion of ...
A large team of international neuroscientists from the Blue Brain Project have been successful in recreating a digital version of a slice of a rat's brain using supercomputers. The size of the neocortex of the rat's brain, that was digitally 're ...
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Did early birds fly? Fossil holds clues to ancient mystery.

Did early birds fly? Fossil holds clues to ancient mystery.
A well-preserved 125-million-year-old wing has been dug up in central Spain, and researchers say they have an answer to an old question. By Kelsey Warner, Staff October 8, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. An illustrated reconstruction of what the ...
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