Dillon Gabriel (Mililani), Oregon: Threw for 341 yards and two touchdown and added 32 yards and a score on the ground in a 32-31 win over Ohio State, completing five of his six passes on the winning drive.
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Withstanding a fierce Mid-Pacific attack, Kamehameha rallied for a 22-25, 25-14, 25-19, 25-20 win on Tuesday night at Kekuhaupio Gymnasium to secure a state-tournament berth.
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- By Jaspher Respicio
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Oct. 16, 2024
In this second part of a two-part series, Hawaiian Telcom security operations manager Jaspher Respicio continues to answer questions about strengthening cybersecurity for small and medium-size businesses, or SMBs, which are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals.
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Why is the U.S. so invested in protecting Israel? America is sometimes the only country backing some of Israel’s aggressive actions.
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Here we go again, the borderline incompetent Honolulu Department of Transportation Services has finally decided to form a group to study e-bikes long after it’s been a problem for years.
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Why don’t you ask this Big Q question: “How many people want to see more money put into a rail that won’t even go to Ala Moana Center?”
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Each of us is born into this world with a specific nature.
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A recent letter discussing the growing homeless situation suggested forcing them to get drug and mental health care (“Force homeless to get drug, mental health help,” Star-Advertiser, Oct. 11).
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- By John Kawamoto
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Oct. 16, 2024
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Climate scientists have long been warning us that the climate crisis will lead to more frequent and more intense natural disasters. Hurricanes like Helene and Milton are tragic examples that verify their statements.
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More than $7.4 million in state funds has been released to start assessing work to bring Hilo International Airport’s main runway up to snuff.
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Another hit to the pocketbook is coming, this time for Oahu consumers of Hawai‘i Gas.
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There’s plenty of room for criticism of the “affordable” positioning of the Sky development, which has drawn skepticism from the start.
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- By Jocelyn Lansangan
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Oct. 15, 2024
Back in the day, people may have listened for that nostalgic tune that announced the neighborhood ice cream truck was near — but now they keep their eyes peeled for Slice Cream Truck. Read more
Oct. 17 celebrates all things noodles for National Pasta Day. Whether you crave tagliatelle, fusilli or spaghetti, check out these options: Read more
Eve Ala Moana, Hawaii’s newest premier nightlife destination, is holding its grand opening at the former Vintage Cave location at Ala Moana Center on Oct. 18 Read more
Fall is arguably the best time of year. Not because of pumpkin spice but because football, baseball and basketball (and hockey, but I don’t indulge) converge into a trifecta of sports perfection. Read more
- By Lillian Cumic
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Oct. 15, 2024
World Food Day, designated by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1979, is observed annually on Oct. 16. Read more
- By Tzu Chi Hawaii
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Oct. 15, 2024
Miyeok guk is a seaweed soup consumed on birthdays in Korea. Read more
Listed at 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 150 pounds, Kaleb Rice is the smallest player on defense, seemingly out of place on a field of giants. Violent giants.
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‘Iolani is No. 1 in the Star-Advertiser Girls Volleyball Top 10 for a fifth week in a row.
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- By Michael Brestovansky Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Oct. 15, 2024
The design process funded through the $7.4 million appropriation will determine the scope and time frame of the larger project.
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