Ewa’s ‘Auntie Arline’ recognized for lifetime achievements, devotion to Hawaiian culture
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Kupuna Arline Wainaha Kuuleialoha Brede Eaton, lovingly known as Aunty Arline, was one of only two keiki to have grown up in Puuloa in an area now known as Iroquois Point, Ewa Beach. Raised by her grandparents, Tutu Mama Malia and Tutu Papa Nahiala Kealoha, she remembers swimming in the ponds and traversing up and down the Ewa Plain during a time when the area was mostly water.
Oktoberfest block party brings Bavaria to Chinatown
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Cinema Italiano comes to Kahala Mall this weekend
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Free transportation to UH football game for students
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The way to road safety is first through awareness, education ... not bike lanes
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Above: The start of the Honolulu Century Ride in 2008. Below: Children learning bike safety at an early age.
Google cheers FCC’s freeing of TV airwaves
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Ever-changing army fights the longest-ever war

Senior military officials talk about how U.S. troops are fundamentally different than 10 years ago

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U.S. Marines take a position during a joint landing exercise between the U.S. and South Korea in the southeastern port city of Pohang on November 4, 2009.