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Thursday, September 16, 2010
Hawaii students lag behind nation in SAT scores, beach-widening during APEC, gubernatorial candidates still going at it, UH gets $9M biomed grant, more news from around the isles
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Hawaii hoteliers will be among the first to net returns from the 2011 Asia-Pacifc Economic Cooperation when its 21 member economies begin ne...
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Endangered palila could become extinct, last gubernatorial debate shows no clear winner, Lingle wants GOP to vote GOP, teachers file lawsuit for health care, more state news
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The endangered palila songbird — a species found only on the slopes of Mauna Kea volcano — is facing possible extinction as its population d...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Hawaii Five-0 a hit on Waikiki, Mufi's mojo, new school chief named, East Oahu cries fowl over peacock killing, Kauai concerned over shrimp farms, furlough protestors sentenced, more island news
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Thousands of people packed Sunset on the Beach in Waikiki tonight for the premiere of the remake of the classic TV series, "Hawaii Five...
Monday, September 13, 2010
Campaign contributions map shows Abercrombie's strength, Hannemann says Civil Beat poll flawed, pastors decry campaign ads, Maui mayoral race crowded, Hawaii Five-0 premieres, more news
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If money equals votes, support for Democratic gubernatorial front-runners Mufi Hannemann and Neil Abercrombie appears fairly evenly spread a...
Friday, September 10, 2010
Schatz leads lt. gov. money race, Kauai settles bird complaint, Aloun Farms tackles human trafficking case, political bickering, more news from around the islands
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The state Office of Elections says 684,481 people are registered for the Sept. 18 primary election. The number is higher than the 667,647 wh...
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Abercrombie catches up in money race, Lihue Airport in trouble, coffee beetle serious, judge says Lingle was right on furloughs, human trafficker bail set at $1M, lots more news
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One of the worst parasites to prey upon coffee crops has been discovered on the Big Island. Hawaii News Now. A beetle known asthe coffee b...
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Will they raise the GET or won't they? Gubernatorial candidates unclear, Mighty Mo closes for movie, more news
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Film crews from the Universal Pictures movie "Battleship" have taken over the state's resident dreadnought, the Mighty Mo, for...
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Here's the beef, politics of schools, cliff diving the new hit, more news from around the Hawaiian Islands
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With the largest land mass in the Hawaiian Island chain, the Big Island has a long history of huge cattle ranches. West Hawaii Today. Hawa...
Monday, September 6, 2010
More military might, politics and dirty tricks, Filipinos love Abercrombie, more island news
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Delegations representing indigenous people from around the world were taken from Hawaii's voyaging canoes yesterday morning and paddled ...
Friday, September 3, 2010
Stamp ceremony on the volcano, Recktenwald slides in, Obama birth certificate 'irrelevant' in military case, new tourism chief named, more
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The last in a series of 12 Nature of America stamps was unveiled Wednesday at the site of its inspiration, in a first-day-of-issue ceremony...
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Military ramping up on Molokai, Big Island, Abercrombie, Hannemann debate in Hilo, Supreme Court allows public intervention in land use, birther at it again, Discovery Channel shooter from Maui, more news from the islands
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A Hawaiian plant species thought to be extinct has been found on the Big Island. (Photo courtesy of The Nature Conservancy). Associated Pre...
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Akaka Bill in jeopardy with Alaska GOP loss, tourism up, investigations at DOT, green energy advances with PUC decoupling, more state news
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Reminder: The Civil Defense monthly test of the statewide outdoor siren warning system and Emergency Alert System on the radio, is scheduled...
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