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More details on the first Honolulu Biennial have been released today, including the date and title for the inaugural edition of the arts festival, which will be the first ...>> view originalHere's The Deal Honolulu Made With Its Departing Ethics Director
For several years, Totto had been at odds with Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell and his administration over how best to enforce the city's ethics laws.>> view originalKHON2's Gina Mangieri moderates Honolulu mayoral candidate forum
Jill Easley of Easley Events & Designs, joined Brad Buckles to talk about the newest trends for men in the wedding industry, cigars!>> view originalEven coffee in Honolulu is the priciest in the nation
Even coffee in Honolulu is the priciest in the nation 2016-07-27T22:40:17Z2016-07-27T22:40:17Z (Image: Hawaii News Now) HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii’s high cost of living means we pay more for housing, for food and … for coffee.A new analysis shows there’s nowhere else in the nation where you’ll pay more for a cup of java.The survey used cost indices to price an 11.5-ounce can of Maxwell House, Hills Brothers or Folgers in cities nationwide. (Hawaii brands of coffee weren’t ..>> view originalOwner selling her Honolulu wine and sake shop
The owner of a wine and sake shop in the Honolulu neighborhood of Kakaako is looking to sell her establishment after being open for only a little more than a ...>> view originalRail takes center stage in Honolulu mayoral race
HONOLULU (AP) - Honolulu’s troubled rail project has become a dominant issue in the mayoral race.Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell and former Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle say the rail must be built to its full length.But Hawaii News Now reported (http://bit.ly/2acAKiY ) it’s less clear what former U.S. Rep. Charles Djou would do about rail if he’s elected.“I’ve asked him what his solution is to rail,” Caldwell said at a recent mayoral forum. “He says he’s open to everything, but he’s stopping at Mid..>> view originalBest of Honolulu 2016: Family Picks
Best of Honolulu 2016: Family Picks The three editorial picks for the best family fun in the city. By Robbie Dingeman, Michael Keany, Stacey Makiya, Natalie Schack, Brie Thalmann, Catherine Toth Fox, Katrina Valcourt, Don Wallace, Christi Young and James Charisma Published: 2016.07.27 08:00 AM Family Best Kids’ Party Photo: Karen DB Photography Pony rides for all sizes can be just the start of the party package at Gunstock Ranch, a working ranch in Lā‘ie. Kids can swim in a heated pool (o..>> view originalNew International Market Place restaurants announced
Herringbone, described as a social dining concept, and Baku, a Japanese-inspired restaurant, will occupy the third-level Grand Lanai at the International Market ...>> view originalHawaii Red Cross volunteers assist flood victims
Hawaii Red Cross volunteers assist flood victims Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 11:29 PM EDT Updated: Thursday, July 28, 2016 1:23 AM EDT HONOLULU - Tropical Storm Darby is long gone, but some residents are still cleaning up the mess. Many are getting assistance from the Hawaii Red Cross.Hawaii Red Cross caseworkers were pounding the pavement helping people ravaged by flood. The list is long. Yukie Ohashi has six places to visit. Ranae Rogers is high on the Red Cross ..>> view original'Black Lives Matter' cases: What happened after the protests?
By Holly Yan CNN (CNN) -- The protests happen with such frequency, the images seem like deja vu: Demonstrators flooding city streets, demanding an end to excessive police force and chanting "black lives matter."But each case that spurs "black lives matter" marches has different circumstances -- and different outcomes. Here are how some high-profile cases have turned out: Trayvon Martin, 17Date of death: February 26, 2012Where: Sanford, FloridaWhat happened: Martin was walking from a convenience..>> view original
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