Stylesheets were down, but are back up
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Breaking: Koolauloa politics heat up, physical assault alleged
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A site design drawing for the Envision Laie development features an element at the corner of Kamehameha highway and Naniloa Loop which could include a family style restaurant, some shopping, and public beach access for the entire community. Illustration by Group 70 International
Kailua gears up for bike-sharing
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A bike station is prepped during the April 28 limited pre-launch. Courtesy Photo
The damage is in the details: Big Wind blowing past Lanai voices
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Lanai residents hold signs opposing the proposed Big Wind development in January. Courtesy Photo
‘Unfamiliar Fishes’ by Sarah Vowell resurrects Hawaiian histories
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Sarah Vowell, New York Times’ bestselling author and contributing editor for National Public Radio’s This American Life, will be one of the featured authors at the 6th Annual Hawaii Book and Music Festival at Honolulu Hale on May 14 and 15. Photo by Tammy Lo
Complaint aims to stall City rail plans
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Above: An image of what the proposed Honolulu Rail Transit project would look like at King Street and University Avenue. Courtesy Photo Below: Plaintiffs at Thursday's press conference. Photo by Jamie Winpenny
E Malama I Ke Kai Ocean Festival returns to Kapiolani Park Saturday
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Abercrombie commits to being active in the future of Turtle Bay
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Gov. Neil Abercrombie was among discussion panelists at Talk Story 3 held at Sunset Beach Elementary School on Wednesday, May 11. Photo by Jade Eckardt
Hawaii Book and Music Festival celebrates story, song
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The Hawaii Book and Music Festival at the Honolulu municipal grounds (between Honolulu Hale and the Frank F. Fasi Building) in 2007.
Furlough Friday closures
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