‘Elder Fraud, An Explosion in Hawaii’ seeks to educate Hawaii’s seniors on prevention
Barb Forsyth / Read
Financial scams are an often overlooked form of elder abuse.
A concerned community rallies to perpetuate Queen Liliuokalani’s legacy in Kaimuki
Barb Forsyth / Read
The mural of Queen Liliuokalani is a visible landmark from the street and was a student project to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the school's dedication.
Analysis: If Obama wants to make nice with Muslim world, he needs to stop talking and listen

U.S. President in Indonesia: Enough with the speeches

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U.S. President Barack Obama sets his ear phone during a news conference on June 5, 2009
Left turn lane to get onto the freeway finally comes to Harding Avenue

Don't hold your breath, the process of building them will take 11 months

Barb Forsyth / Read
Lots of work is set for Harding Avenue in Kaimuki. Good news is that they're installing left turn lanes to get onto the freeway and free up some drivers from waiting in line.
Leeward nonprofits receive $1 million in grants-in-aid
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Music, psychics, and hula come to Mililani in November
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7th Annual GiRL FeST Hawaii multimedia art festival leads the charge against violence
Jamie Winpenny / Read
Hope Mayo, who performs with many other great acts at GiRL FeST Hawaii 2010, has quickly become a mainstay in Honolulu’s emerging art and music scene, and is considered to be one of Hawaii’s most sought after performing songwriters.
Blues explosion hits this weekend
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