Hawaii Home Harvest is a fresh take on the ancient art of gleaning
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Above: Immature mangos starting to appear on a mango tree. Too often, once the mangos ripen, they fall to the ground in our yards without ever being eaten. Below: Aaron Brown talks story about Hawaii Home Harvest.
World Hoop Day gyrates for a good cause at Kapiolani Park
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California ska comes to town with Warsaw and The Upbeat
Jamie Winpenny / Read
Tale of the tube: Ignition interlock law awaits Hawaii’s drunk drivers

MADD reminds everyone to stay safe as the holidays and excuses approach

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Members of MADD raise awareness about the dangers of drunk driving.
Schofield’s high deployment rate: Military families fight their own battles at home
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Above: Infantryman Brendan Marrocco in rehabilitation after losing his arms and legs in a road side bomb attack. Below: Maj. Gen. Michael J. Terry, commanding general of the U.S. Army in Hawaii, accepts a donation on behalf of all Hawaii’s Army families who have loved ones deployed overseas. Bottom: Soldiers with the 3rd Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 25th Infantry Division (Light), Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, position an M119A1 Howitzer.
Number of medical marijuana patients in Hawaii skyrockets
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