Kea‘au residents call for more time (Updated) 							
															
					"A lot of us don't have any vehicles at all to help us to get moving. The beach is pretty much all everyone knows. It has been our only home we know for a long, long time. It would be so greatly appreciated if we could have more time," Gayle Peeples wrote. According to her letter, Peeples has lived at Kea‘au for 15 years, along with her husband, daughter, son, son-in-law, and five grandchildren.
								
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										Jimmy Rapoza, Vietnam veteran and former State of Hawaii employee, doesn't plan to leave tonight.
									
																									
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								Chinatown business owners, neighbors, meet with police to discuss area’s drug problem 							
																												
					
								
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										Corporal Fikani listens to concerns from Chinatown businesspersons and neighbors
									
																																				
							
								Abercrombie signs OHA settlement bill 							
																												
					
								
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								Health exchange board needs to be accountable to public 							
															
					The potent combination of insurance industry dominance of the board and a nonprofit company not bound by government rules is a prescription for problems. Where's the accountability? Where's the transparency?
								
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								Environmental exemptions opponents gather at the Capitol 							
															
					Community activist Choon James said of providing exemptions to urban developers, “Sweetheart exemptions should only be between sweethearts.”
								
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										Donna Wong, Hawaii's Thousand Friends
									
																									
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								(De)Occupy Honolulu expands encampment into Honolulu Financial District 							
															
																												
					
								
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								Hawaii Foodbank ‘dangerously low’ 							
															
					The Foodbank usually tries to stock themselves with about 20 days worth of food to help distribute to churches and other community centers. Lately, though, the shelves at the Foodbank have become progressively lighter, and the group says they were down to only 8 days worth of meals at one point.Donate food at their April 21 food drive, at locations throughout the islands.
								
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								Remembering two Martins 							
															
																												
					
								
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										Dr. Debra Butler addresses the crowd at Kakaako this evening
									
																																				
							
								Finalists announced for Honolulu Community College chancellor 							
															
					The candidates are: • Edward T. Knudson, former executive vice president of student learning at Moorpark College in California; • Erika L. Lacro, vice chancellor of academic affairs at Honolulu Community College; • Rafe Trickey, vice president of planning and institutional development at the College of the Marshall Islands.
								
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								DLNR fires Haleakala telescope hearing officer 							
																												
					
								
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