Nature's havoc
PITTSBURGH » The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country's most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives.
View ArticlePlans for 13th game off the table
It appears plans are dead for the Hawaii football team to play a 13th game this season.
View ArticleTe’o has all the attributes to win Heisman, except one
“Te’o’s status as a pure defender is kryptonite to his candidacy.” — Chris Huston, publisher, HeismanPundit.com
View ArticleHartong is national player of the week
If Emily Hartong keeps accomplishing the improbable for ninth-ranked Hawaii, the volleyball awards might run out before her right arm.
View ArticleRainbows hope 3 points better than 2
Perhaps the most striking difference between the 2012-13 Hawaii men’s basketball team and the 16-16 Rainbow Warriors of a season ago comes at point guard. It’s a notion underscored every day at team...
View ArticleWalk-on WR gets a shot with starters
Hawaii coach Norm Chow did not realize that “going deep” would refer to the receivers’ depth chart and not pass routes.
View ArticleOregon State’s Masaniai stuffs the run
Castro Masaniai wasn’t interested in rehashing Oregon State’s first loss of the season Saturday. That’s just not the way things are done in Corvallis, Ore.
View ArticleAround the Nation: Tracking Hawaii's Athletes
Tracking Hawaii's athletes around the nation.
View ArticleNewswatch
Hanahau‘oli picks new head of school • Ruling favors Kauai mayor • Big Isle opens new fire station
View ArticlePearl City girls charge past Hilo in 5 sets
Once they stepped onto the court at Kaimuki High School, nothing else mattered to the Pearl City Chargers.
View ArticlePolice and Fire
Driver charged with negligent homicide • Motorcyclist hits stalled truck on H-3 • Crash victim died of blunt force injuries • Pedestrian hit by vehicle on Hawaii isle
View ArticleWaiakea sweeps; Hollister, Au win
Brianna Hollister led all shooters with a 541 to take medalist honors at the Civilian Marksman Program Hawaii State Air Riflery Championships on Tuesday at Kamehameha-Hawaii. Gavin Au of Leilehua was...
View ArticleCorrections and Clarifications
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser strives to make its news report fair and accurate.
View ArticleThieves strike evacuated Hilo neighborhood
Eight houses in a tsunami inundation zone in Hilo were wiped out, not by a tsunami, but by burglars Saturday night after residents had evacuated.
View ArticleMililani advances to quarters with sweep of Castle
The Trojans got their wish, sweeping Castle 25-20, 26-24, 25-18 in the first round of the New City Nissan/HHSAA Division I Girls Volleyball State Championships at McKinley on Tuesday night. The Trojans...
View ArticleHawaii Beat
HPU men’s basketball loses exhibition • BYUH women rally to road volleyball win • BYUH soccer women beat Dominican • Wahine way back in golf invitational • UHH men’s team takes Rose golf event
View ArticleKauai man indicted in estranged wife's murder
A Kauai grand jury indicted a 40-year-old man Tuesday in the 2006 murder of his estranged wife. Darren Galas of Kalaheo was indicted on a charge of second-degree murder in the death of Sandra Mendonca...
View ArticleHomeless veterans get help
Army Sgt. Wade Rhein was a crewman on Honest John, Lance and Nike-Hercules tactical nuclear missile batteries in Italy in the latter half of the 1970s.
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