Thursday, September 11, 2014

Honolulu coastal cleanup coming soon


Honolulu coastal cleanup coming soon


Have you ever participated in an environmental cleanup? If not, you should be warned; it’s often like picking up after a child. For a moment things are neat and tidy, but then seemingly in the blink of an eye things can return to complete disarray.


Hawaii lawmakers may ease access to medical marijuana


HONOLULU — Hawaii residents will have a chance to voice their opinion on establishing a statewide system to dispense medical marijuana during a public hearing before the Hawaii Medical Marijuana Dispensary Task Force. The final hearing will be held Sept.


Hit-and-run critically injures woman in Honolulu


HONOLULU (AP) — A 44-year-old woman was struck and critically injured early Wednesday on a Honolulu street. Honolulu News Now (http://bit.ly/1qLQxcN) reports the woman was struck at about 1:30 a.m. near King and Beretania streets. Police say the vehicle ...


Honolulu officer's gun fires in Target bathroom


HONOLULU (AP) — The Honolulu Police Department is investigating the apparent accidental firing of an off-duty officer's gun in a store bathroom. KHON-TV (http://ow.ly/BlnK1) reports the officer was in the men's bathroom at the Salt Lake Target store when ...


Honolulu to homeless: Please go away


HONOLULU -- Jim Trevarthen used to teach tourists how to surf on Hawaii's famed Waikiki Beach. These days Trevarthen, 62, is homeless after his Waikiki landlord canceled his lease and jacked up the rent, he said. He spends his days reading surfside and ...


Honolulu officer's gun fires in store bathroom


HONOLULU (AP) — The Honolulu Police Department is investigating the apparent accidental firing of an off-duty officer's gun in a Target store bathroom. The officer was in the men's bathroom at the Salt Lake Target store when his gun fired at about 9 p.m ...


Honolulu police investigate threat to Kalani High School


Honolulu police are investigating a serious threat made to Kalani High School. A letter was sent home to parents late this afternoon alerting them that a threat was made to harm the student body. Sources tell us that the threat may be related to bullying.


Honolulu rail project to toss station construction bids, split work into 3 contracts


The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation is throwing out three bids for the first nine stations in the city’s $5.16 billion rail transit project because they came in too high and will split the work among three contracts instead for the project ...



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