KITV-TV - Sat Nov 28
An annual event that feeds hundreds of hungry people in downtown Honolulu the Saturday after Thanksgiving sought donations right up to the event.
Low-income parents worry about child care crunchHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Sat Nov 21
Low-income families worry about how they will cope if the state follows through on a proposal to decrease subsidies for child care By Gary T. Kubota POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 21, 2009 Makiki single parent Tara Berry said she fears she might have to leave her job as a social worker if she is unable to afford a preschool fee and has to care during ...
Orders now taken for turkey dinnersThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sun Nov 15
For the past 36 years, Victor Falle has seen a lot of changes and growth at Zippy's. He remembers when the late Francis Higa first hired him.
Unions urging delay in switchThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sat Nov 14
Three public-sector union leaders yesterday asked the state Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund to cancel open enrollment in health care plans for government workers, claiming potential delays in processing applications could disrupt coverage for workers in January.
The Return Of A 1957 Class RingMidweek.com - Wed Nov 11
It was a shock to hear from the Roosevelt Alumni Association that someone was trying to return my 1957 class ring, as I could not even recall how I had lost it.
Downturn hurting donationsHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Sat Nov 07
The lines of people waiting each week for a bag of grocery staples at island food pantries have doubled in the past year.
100 schools get OK to boost class timeHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Fri Nov 06
The state Board of Education has approved a request by 100 regular public schools in Hawaii to increase instructional time by adjusting class schedules or canceling teacher planning days.
95 schools given approval for more instructional timeThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 06
The state Board of Education last night approved 95 schools' requests to convert teacher training days into instructional days, an action that restores as many as six classroom days that would have been lost because of staff furloughs.
Kapoei's Mattos, HBA's Goto win state bowling titlesThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Oct 30
Kapolei's Raelena Mattos won the girls title and Hawaii Baptist's Jaron Goto took the boys title today in the Hawaii High School Athletic Association state bowling championships at Schofield Bowling Center.
Kalihi murder suspect charged in Mililani assaultKHNL-TV Honolulu - Thu Oct 29
A 21-year-old man reported being punched in the face in Mililani on January 3, 2009.
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