Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Caldwell Signs Honolulu Rail Tax Extension and other top stories.

  • Caldwell Signs Honolulu Rail Tax Extension

    Caldwell Signs Honolulu Rail Tax Extension
    The mayor held a brief signing ceremony at Honolulu Hale for Bill 23, which extends for five years a 0.5 percent general excise tax surcharge that pays for the ...
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  • Some Marines from fatal North Shore copter crash recovered

    Some Marines from fatal North Shore copter crash recovered
    On Friday, January 22. At Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Base, Memorial services were held on Jan. 22 for 12 marines missing in a helicopter crash on the North ...
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  • Table of Contents

    February 2016: Table of Contents Published: 2016.02.01 09:06 AM Features Shark! on the cover: Photo by Ocean Ramsey.  Shark attacks have spiked 56 percent over the past four years. Folks on O‘ahu and the Neighbor Islands are nervously asking why. HONOLULU dives deep to find out what’s going on, and what’s different, this time around. by don wallace   A Ramblin’ Road Or an adventure that started with a bet with singer Arlo Guthrie over a pinball game in Missouri, then ricocheted thr..
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  • Honolulu police sergeant arrested for DUI

    Honolulu police sergeant arrested for DUI
    Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Rod Oshima with Diamond Head Plants shows us some beautiful plants that your partner is sure to love!
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  • Denby Fawcett: Learning Life Skills in Honolulu, One Chocolate At A ...

    Denby Fawcett: Learning Life Skills in Honolulu, One Chocolate At A ...
    River of Life Mission hires a chocolatier to teach formerly down-and-out clients to create award-winning chocolates that are highly sought in the islands. about 4 ...
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  • Reprieve for Uncle Billy's? Honolulu developer wants to take over ...

    Reprieve for Uncle Billy's? Honolulu developer wants to take over ...
    Peter Savio, a Honolulu-based developer, would become the new operator of Uncle Billy’s Hilo Bay Hotel in a bid to keep the kama‘aina business running until the site is redeveloped, a state official confirmed. The hotel on Hilo’s Banyan Drive announced last month that it was to close Monday after more than 50 years in business. But instead of saying aloha, manager Aaron Whiting, grandson of founder William J. Kimi Jr., said the family will continue running the hotel until Feb. 12 when the state..
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  • Broncos team buses involved in minor accident

    Broncos team buses involved in minor accident
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. >> A team spokesman says nobody was injured after the Denver Broncos' buses were involved in a minor accident following their practice ...
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  • Hanauma Bay closed due to jellyfish

    Hanauma Bay closed due to jellyfish
    Hanauma Bay closed due to jellyfish Posted: Monday, February 1, 2016 5:30 PM EST Updated: Monday, February 1, 2016 6:16 PM EST HONOLULU - City officials say Hanauma Bay was closed on Monday due to an influx of jellyfish.  Roughly 40 people were reported to be stung.An assessment will be conducted to determine whether or not the beach can be reopened on Wednesday.  Hanauma Bay is normally closed all day on Tuesdays.The Visitors Center, parking lot, and lookouts on the uppe..
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  • Honolulu to Hilo Motorcade Scheduled for the Late Senator Kahele

    Honolulu to Hilo Motorcade Scheduled for the Late Senator Kahele
    Senator Gilbert Kahele. Hawai’i State Senate photo. A motorcade for the late Senator Gilbert Kahele will begin in Honolulu and continue into Hilo on Tuesday. Members of the public are invited to pay their respects to the senator as he makes his final journey home. Senator Kahele died on Tuesday, Jan. 26 from coronary complications, according to his son, Kai. On Monday, the Senate noted that he passed away “suddenly.” The motorcade will pass the Hawai’i State Capitol at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Member..
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  • WHO declares Zika virus global emergency

    WHO declares Zika virus global emergency
    HONOLULU - According to a BBC report released Monday, the World Health Organization has issued a global alert for the Zika Virus, putting it in the same category of international concern as Ebola.Experts are worried that the virus is spreading far and fast, with devastating consequences.The infection has been linked to thousands of babies being born with underdeveloped brains.It means research and aid will be fast-tracked to tackle the infection.The World Health Organization held an..
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Curt Sanburn: When Protections Fail, An Ugly Honolulu Emerges .Chinatown streets closed for annual lunar new year celebration .
Some Honolulu properties along rail transit line may have soil ... .Four security workers at Honolulu airport indicted for bribery .

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