Bring The Honolulu Rail Project Back To Planet Earth
This legislative session, Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell lobbied hard for extending the general excise tax another decade to fund rail, already the most expensive ...>> view originalClean out your pantries and help Stamp Out Hunger in Hawaii
Clean out your pantries and help Stamp Out Hunger in Hawaii Posted: Monday, May 8, 2017 11:37 PM EDT Updated: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 1:51 AM EDT HONOLULU - It's time to clean out your pantries and help our letter carriers Stamp Out Hunger in Hawaii. The National Association of Letter Carriers 25th Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is on Saturday.This year's goal, to collect one million pounds worth of food.All you have to do is leave non-perishable food donations in your ..>> view originalDenby Fawcett: Hawaii's History Of Racial Discrimination
I came across such an article last week in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. The news item buried in the business section of the paper was about the Junior League ...>> view originalLarry's Bakery Closing After 57 Years
Larry’s Bakery Closing After 57 Years The owners of this family-run wholesale bakery, recently with a lunch truck in Downtown, call it quits to take care of Mom. By Catherine Toth Fox Published: 2017.05.08 10:23 AM Lance Yafuso, whose father, Larry, started the business back in the ’60s, says he’s closing the bakery—and this food truck—for good at the end of May. Photos: Catherine Toth Fox Larry’s Bakery continues to break my dessert-loving heart. When I first discovered the wholesale ba..>> view originalDonald Trump is turning liberals into conspiracy theorists
By Chris Cillizza CNN Editor-at-large (CNN) -- Much has been written about how President Trump's election has had a profound impact on the Republican party. What's drawn less attention -- but deserves more! -- is how Trump is affecting Democrats.Sure, we've seen coverage of how Trump's election has emboldened the liberal left whose call for confrontation at all times has become the rallying cry of the party. (This New Yorker profile of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer describes the rapid ev..>> view originalPhotographer, Health Columnist Receive Best Of The West ...
Photos of a memorial service for victims of a Marine helicopter collision and health columns by a Honolulu physician have resulted in awards for Honolulu Civil ...>> view originalAir Force's mysterious space plane lands, wakes up Florida
Air Force's mysterious space plane lands, wakes up Florida Posted: Monday, May 8, 2017 7:45 PM EDT Updated: Monday, May 8, 2017 7:50 PM EDT (CNN) - The Air Force's unmanned aircraft, X-37B, landed successfully Sunday morning at NASA's Kennedy Space Center -- but it didn't come down quietly.App users, click here to watch video of the aircraft.The space plane sent a sonic boom that rattled east-central Florida before 8 a.m., waking residents from their weekend slumber."Thou..>> view originalSouth Koreans head to polls to choose next president
By Joshua Berlinger and Ben Westcott CNN (CNN) -- South Koreans started casting their votes Tuesday to fill the void left by the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye.Frontrunner Moon Jae-in, candidate for the Democratic Party, smiled for the cameras as he lodged his vote early.Moon, who is seen as a "clean" candidate, ran against Park in 2012 but narrowly lost. Now most polls show him well in front.The Democratic candidate has questioned the US government's deployment of the controvers..>> view originalVacation rental opponents take aim at Oahu General Plan
Dianne Price has lived on same Kailua street for 30 years.She said her nightmare began ten years ago, when a couple bought the home across from her.Robert and Madeline Kleinman are trying to sell it now.Price said, good riddance.The couple tells us the feeling is mutual. "I hope we get a nice family. It's a beautiful neighborhood. It's a quiet street. With a vacation rental, your quiet is gone," said Price.The Kleinmans can't wait to move as far away from Price, who they say has harassed them tr..>> view originalRichard Simmons sues tabloids over sex change stories
By Artemis Moshtaghian (CNN) -- Richard Simmons has tried to avoid the limelight as much as possible in the past couple of years -- but now he's back in the spotlight, taking the tabloids to court. Stepping out of self-imposed seclusion, Simmons is suing the National Enquirer and Radar Online for libel and invasion of privacy, claiming the outlets targeted him in a series of "egregious" and "hurtful" stories about his gender identity. In the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday..>> view original
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