Wahiawa road work continues through the new year
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A 40-year-old Hawaii kid in the snow
Jamie Winpenny / Read
A heavy duty rig is a must when you're covered with eight inches of snow.
Photo by Jamie Winpenny
KTUH DJs weigh in on the best tunes of the year that was

And look forward to the sounds of 2011

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Hawaii fans rub elbows to feel the vibes of Dubkonscious, who KTUH's DJ Manny Dread says made an impact in 2010.
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Everyday people: Hawaii Institute for Human Rights director localizes a global process to civility
Beth-Ann Kozlovich / APEC 2011 / Read
Joshua Cooper, above, is the director of the Hawaii Institute for Human Rights, which is dedicated to promoting human rights principles and a culture of peace through education and advocacy. The organization advocates the use of public law instruments in implementing civil, political, economic, social, cultural, collective, and ecological rights as well as social justice in the development of a sustainable society in Hawaii.
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Violent evictions continue on Rapa Nui
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Kihi, from Rapa Nui, after being beaten by police.
Photo courtesy of www.SaveRapaNui.org
‘Tis the season ... to give to a local non-profit

Happy New Year from The Hawaii Independent

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Volunteers from ProService Hawaii and Chaminade University help Malama Maunalua get dirty at the September 25 Huki at Paiko.
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