The Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
Jay Furfaro is a man with many roles, but steward is the one he considers most important.
Best restaurants in WaianaeExaminer.com - Sat Oct 31
If you are a local or non-local some of the best restaurants might be the little hole in the wall type joints where the cook prides themselves on just cooking good food.
Police and FireHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Wed Oct 28
Authorities charged a 34-year-old Makaha woman who allegedly cashed a stolen check belonging to a 70-year-old man and used her own identification when presenting the check to a bank teller in Waianae.
Options sought for furloughsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Oct 28
Responding to pressure from a majority of state Senate Democrats, Senate President Colleen Hanabusa yesterday named a special committee to look at options to restore classroom instruction time lost to teacher furloughs.
Hawaii Senate forms committee to look into restoring lost classroom timeThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Oct 27
The state Senate has formed a special committee to examine options to restore classroom instruction time lost to teacher furloughs.
Budget deficit could swellThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sun Oct 25
While sensitive to parents outraged by the loss of classroom instruction time for their children because of teacher furloughs, Gov.
Mayor Outlines Deal With HGEAKITV-TV - Sun Oct 11
Mayor Mufi Hannemann said on Friday that the county leaders have agreed to terms that will include 24 furlough days in the next fiscal year for some workers.
State tax revenues drop 9.7% in quarterThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Oct 09
State tax collections fell 9.7 percent during the first three months of the fiscal year, the state Department of Taxation reported yesterday, a more significant drop than economists predicted.
Healing from a horrific accidentKHNL-TV Honolulu - Sat Sep 26
On a road well traveled in West Oahu, a bicyclist was critically injured last Sunday.
Cell phone scofflaws targetedThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Sep 25
Attention scofflaws who are still yakking away on handheld cell phones while driving: Honolulu police officers will be cracking down beginning Sunday on those who haven't gotten the message yet, and those who just don't care that it's illegal.
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