Isle routes help Allegiant post profit in third quarter
Allegiant Travel Co., which entered the Hawaii market in late June, posted its 39th consecutive profitable quarter Wednesday as earnings soared 78 percent partly due to its entry into the islands.
View ArticleBusinesses satisfied with EV stations
Businesses on Oahu that installed electric vehicle charging stations in the past 18 months are generally pleased with the results, and more than three-quarters of those polled said they are not...
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Hawaiian to add 18 flights to Brisbane • American Savings ‘psychologically healthy' • Fed cites moderate growth, takes no action; and more
View ArticleIvy: The local designer overcomes her qualms to return to ‘Project Runway’
She's back! Ivy Higa, the Hawaii designer all of America seems to have loved to hate — along with eventual winner Gretchen Jones — on Season 8 of "Project Runway," returns tonight for an all-star...
View ArticleHalloween's soon,so don't be afraid to dress the part
Time is running out to piece your Halloween costume together, and a Savers national survey of consumer attitudes toward the holiday reveals 57 percent of people think it's more stressful to choose a...
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Array of gems, minerals available • Sale helps Dress for Success • Moisturize skin with coconut water duos
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Health event offers diabetes information • Donate medical equipment to MDA • Walk raises funds for St. Jude hospital
View ArticleMaui Land & Pineapple's losses widen
Maui Land & Pineapple Co. said today it posted a wider loss in the third quarter despite higher revenue.
View ArticlePolice find missing 91-year-old woman
Police said a 91-year-old woman who had gone missing while in front of the Don Quijote store on Kaheka Street this morning has been found..
View ArticleState pursues investments in food production
If local consumers bought more fresh food from local farmers, and local farmers grew more food to supply the increased demand, it would help improve food security and self-sufficiency in Hawaii where...
View ArticleBusiness owners seek additional police presence
Chinatown businesses are asking for increased police presence after a spate of burglaries in recent months.
View ArticleRestoration work proceeds on Kamehameha home site
Whatever happened to efforts to restore a large historic pond and islet of Hawaiian royalty in Lahaina?
View ArticleCSU’s McElwain took on biggest rebuilding job of all
Why Colorado State? The question elicits a knowing chuckle from first-year CSU head football coach Jim McElwain as if he has heard it posed before and often.
View ArticleBeeman persuades Ricketts to join team
Stephanie Ricketts is bringing her swagger indoors. The winningest pitcher in UH softball history is now the first softball-basketball crossover athlete in school history.
View ArticleCroson practices
As ninth-ranked Hawaii leaves on its third volleyball road trip it is still without one of its best players — Jane Croson remains on suspension, but it is no longer "indefinite" — and with the NCAA's...
View ArticleHanabusa, Djou part ways on how to reduce spending
U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa and former U.S. Rep. Charles Djou have different philosophical approaches to reducing the federal deficit and national debt, with Hanabusa favoring steps already taken by...
View ArticleRainbow Wahine hope to play spoiler
Postseason play is out of the question for the Hawaii women's soccer team. Exulting in someone else's downfall isn't.
View ArticleMililani ousts Moanalua, faces Kahuku with OIA title on line
After two road trips to town and a frustrating loss to Kahuku in a span of 24 hours, the Mililani Trojans could have been worn out and washed up.
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