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Pipe Dreams Surf opens Pearlridge location
PEARLRIDGE - Despite operating two family-run Pipe Dreams Surf Co. stores at Aloha Tower and Ala Moana Center, Jason Chang never gave up hope of opening a third location.
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Thousands Lose Power During Oahu Outage
The light's back on across Oahu, but for an hour about 27,000 customers had no electricity.
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Man accused of carrying gun at Aiea nightclub
Prosecutors today charged a 23-year-old man with possession of a pistol. Anthony D. Perez, 23, of an Ala Wai address, was charged with first-degree theft in addition to firearm-related offenses.
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Aiea technology company downloads industry award
AIEA - Thomas Lee often wonders if people passing by the large, warehouse-like building across Waimalu Elementary School realize there's a multi-million dollar, award-winning technology firm inside.
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Aiea homeowner donates city Christmas tree
A Norfolk Island pine that was harvested from the front yard of a home in Aiea this morning will be installed on the front law of Honolulu Hale on Thursday.
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Aiea Holiday Parade returns Dec. 3
AIEA - Many of the same music, civic and athletic organizations that made last year's Aiea Holiday Parade a success are returning for this year's event, scheduled for Dec.
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Fatal injuries in isles mostly from suicides - News
Highlights of a state Department of Health report on "Suicide in Hawaii" by Dan Galanis, Iwalani Else and Dr. It's all talk. I see nothing happening.
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Company giving away free corded telephones
PEARLRIDGE - Two years ago, an earthquake in Hawaii knocked out the power for the better part of a day.
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Fresh Senate faces take oath of office
Nine of Hawaii's 12 recently elected Democratic state senators were sworn into office yesterday to clear the way for a special legislative session next week.
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Foreclosures tripled in year
Hawaii's foreclosure filings in October hit their second-highest level of the year as they surged 201.5 percent from the year-ago period, according to data released today by research firm RealtyTrac.
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Residents urged to check unclaimed property list
Honolulu - Rep. Blake Oshiro is urging all Hawaii residents to check the unclaimed property list.
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Family Of 8 Displaced After Aiea House Fire
Investigators said they are trying to determine what sparked a house fire in Aiea.
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Child playing with lighter caused Aiea townhouse fire
A child playing with a lighter caused the fire in an Aiea townhouse Friday that left eight people homeless, HFD Capt.
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Police / Fire
Police are looking for up to seven men in connection with the stabbing of a 45-year-old man in Kalihi shortly before 4:30 a.m. yesterday.
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Pair escapes Aiea blaze
Honolulu fire officials are investigating a fire that engulfed the second floor of a two-story Aiea townhouse, displacing eight residents.
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Fire damages Aiea townhome
Five Honolulu fire department engine companies, two ladder companies and a battalion chief responded to a blaze at a townhouse complex at 98-949 Kaonohi St.
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Kalihi stabbing death leads to man's arrest - News
A 27-year-old Kalihi man was arrested yesterday in the stabbing death of another man.
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Punahou rejoices in success of Obama
When he was a basketball player at Punahou School, President-elect Barack Obama was overshadowed by better players and seldom scored.
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Rail Rolls To Victory On Ballot
Oahu residents voted to approve the City Charter amendment supporting the 20-mile elevated steel-rail transit system from Kapolei to Ala Moana, the single-largest public works project in state history.
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The polls hadn't yet closed in Hawaii when news stations projected the swing state of Ohio had gone for Barack Obama, foretelling a landmark victory in American political history.
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