Slice of life
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
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
World Food Day, designated by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1979, is observed annually on Oct. 16. Read more
Miyeok guk is a seaweed soup consumed on birthdays in Korea. Read more
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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. Read more
‘Iolani is No. 1 in the Star-Advertiser Girls Volleyball Top 10 for a fifth week in a row. Read more
The design process funded through the $7.4 million appropriation will determine the scope and time frame of the larger project. Read more
Setter Grace Talpash of Chaminade and libero Tani Hoke of Hawaii Hilo were honored by the Pacific West Conference on Monday, as Talpash was named the Player of the Week and Hoke the Defender of the Week. Read more
Campbell collected 16 of 17 first-place votes to remain at No. 1 in the Star-Advertiser Football Top 10 this week. Read more
Kahuku drew plenty of attention on Monday when Greg Biggins of 247Sports broke the news that Matai Fuiava, a former starting quarterback at national powerhouse St. John Bosco (Calif.) enrolled at Kahuku and is eligible to play against Campbell. Read more
Regarding the recent letter “Explaining Trump’s inexplicable support” (Star-Advertiser, Sept. 29), I disagree with the writer’s half-truths and lies about why people support Donald Trump. Read more
Why does the public say Donald Trump is good for the economy? Trump inherited a booming economy from Barack Obama, which he rode hard and put away wet. Read more
Hawaii’s disorderly conduct statute prohibits making unreasonable noise in public. Where are the rights of the homeowners living within three blocks of the hotel workers who are picketing in Waikiki? Read more
In general, I would agree with a recent letter regarding voter identification, but let’s look more closely at the purposes of said documents (“Beware pitfalls of voter eligibility requirements,” Star-Advertiser, Oct. 10). Read more
On behalf of the Alzheimer’s Association, I want to extend our heartfelt thanks to U.S. Rep. Ed Case for his unwavering support in passing the Alzheimer’s Accountability and Investment Act (AAIA) and the National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA), both of which were recently signed into law. Read more
In 2016, Tracy Jennings received shocking news: A lifelong friend, a woman who had a farm with animals great and small, had died suddenly in an accident. Read more
The time has come. General election ballots are expected to hit voter mailboxes Friday, or thereabouts — this week, in any case. Read more
The full University of Hawaii Board of Regents will meet and question the top two finalists for the next UH president on Wednesday, capping a series of forums with the candidates that introduced them to hundreds of people across four islands. Read more
Compounding the tragedy of the 1991 rape and murder of Dana Ireland, two brothers spent decades in prison for a criminal conviction that, this year, was overturned. Read more