Farrington enjoys taste of title in OIA White
From the first practice of the season, Farrington coach Reagan Agena knew he had the ingredients needed to put together a championship team. After a season of cooking, the meal turned out just fine.
View ArticleWahine reserves holding down the fort at home
Long before ninth-ranked Hawaii plays Long Beach State in tonight's Big West volleyball match, the rest of the Rainbow Wahine will come together in Manoa. Those who have been left home will practice...
View Article'Bows picked to finish fourth
Vander Joaquim at once wants to prove folks around the Big West Conference right and wrong. The Hawaii senior center was named to the six-person All-BWC preseason team announced Thursday.
View ArticleHanabusa, Djou talk about parties' differences
U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa said Thursday that success in Congress depends on how well you get along with your colleagues, but reflecting your political party's values is also important. Former U.S....
View ArticleOverpass repairs set for next week
State Department of Transportation crews next week will begin repairing a section of the Aiea pedestrian overpass that was knocked down when struck by a load on a truck trailer Oct. 16.
View Article11.1% of island families double up
Ron Lockwood shares his two-bedroom condo in Moiliili with four family members from three generations. Suffice it to say quiet time is in short supply.
View ArticleWoman charged with attempted murder in husband's stabbing
Prosecutors charged a 54-year-old Aiea woman Thursday with second-degree attempted murder for allegedly stabbing her husband Wednesday at an Aiea apartment complex.
View ArticleBoy, 15, charged in Moiliili crime spree
Prosecutors Thursday charged a 15-year-old boy who allegedly went on a crime spree last week in Moiliili.
View Article4th Tibetan in week self-immolates in China
A U.S.-based rights group says a 24-year-old Tibetan farmer has become the fourth man to set himself on fire this week in a far western Chinese county to protest against Chinese rule.
View ArticleSandy pounds Bahamas after killing 29 in Caribbean
NASSAU, Bahamas » Hurricane Sandy raged through the Bahamas early today after leaving 29 people dead across the Caribbean, following a path that could see it blend with a winter storm to hit the U.S....
View ArticlePhilippine official: $121K for car thief's head
MANILA » The vice mayor of a southern Philippine city has offered a $121,000 reward for the decapitated head of the alleged leader of a gang of car thieves.
View ArticleCultural historian, author Jacques Barzun dies
Jacques Barzun, a pioneering cultural historian, reigning public intellectual and longtime Ivy League professor who became a best-selling author in his 90s with the acclaimed "From Dawn to Decadence,"...
View ArticleCrews work to repair Haiku Valley water main break
Another water main break has been reported just after repairs to another one had been completed.
View ArticleNavy guided-missile frigate to be decommissioned
The USS Crommelin will be decommissioned after 30 years of distinguished service in a ceremony today at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
View ArticleFeds: Police officer’s ghoulish plot no fantasy
NEW YORK » It’s a ghoulish tale to rival Hannibal Lecter: A police officer using a law enforcement database creates a list of scores of women he plots to abduct, kill and — in ways he describes in...
View ArticleU.S. economic growth up slightly
WASHINGTON » The U.S. economy grew at a slightly faster 2 percent annual rate from July through September, buoyed by more spending by consumers and the federal government.
View ArticlePolice arrest Kapolei man for alleged kidnapping, terroristic threatening
A 24-year-old Kapolei man is in custody after he allegedly terrorized and kidnapped three women and a man last month.
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