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»The CVS Greenbagtag is not available at local Longs stores. A story on Page D3 Friday said it was available in Hawaii.
» In his State of the City address, Mayor Peter Carlisle said paving of 261 miles of road is under way. A Page A19 story Friday said 26 miles of road were being paved.
» Chuck Totto is executive director and legal counsel for the city Ethics Commission. A Page A24 story Friday identified him as the ethics commissioner.
»â€ˆAlapaki Nahale-a, chairman of the Hawaiian Home Lands Commission, was born on Hawaii island in Keaukaha, not Pepeekeo, as reported in Friday’s "Name in the News" interview on Page A16.
» The nonprofit group Hui o Ko‘olaupoko received a $230,000 grant to help prevent tainted water from entering the ocean. A Page A21 headline Friday said the group received $23,000.
» A lesbian couple has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s marriage law as unconstitutional. The lawsuit also claims that the state’s civil unions law is no substitute for marriage. Stories on Page A1 on Feb. 7 and B1 on Feb. 8 did not make it clear that the main legal challenge was to the marriage law.