Next month Biki turns two, and operator Bikeshare Hawaii says they have found a “sweet spot” by anticipating rider demand and opening docking space at key locations during crucial times of the day.
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The Navatek II, which was listing in its Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor slip Saturday, has accrued more than $16,000 in fines for overstaying its welcome at the state’s largest recreational harbor.
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Around 2,200 University of Hawaii at Manoa students received their diplomas at the Stan Sheriff Center Saturday as a couple dozen graduates and faculty silently protested the planned construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on the Big Island.
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Two men were seen walking on Paula Drive around 11 a.m. Thursday and escaped in a silver Dodge Durango with a female driver.
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What started out as a way to get fourth graders interested in money management and spreadsheets turned into a bona fide credit union run by children.
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Melodies composed by students from every island, with help from singer-songwriter Henry Kapono, are expected to be carried across the Pacific on future voyages of the sailing canoe Hokule‘a.
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Honolulu Ocean Safety officials reported Portuguese man-of-war sightings today.
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The 26-year-old woman was on vacation with her partner when they befriended a woman named Nagisa Dorch, according to a Honolulu police report.
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President Donald Trump recognized the contribution of two Hawaii-born leaders Tuesday when he issued a proclamation declaring May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
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Hotel security officials were able to recover some of the stolen items.
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The mom-and-pop shop’s abrupt closing came as a shock to many residents who frequented the eatery while growing up.
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Rainbow Place residents evacuated from their condominium on 2754 Kuilei St. Saturday morning as Honolulu firefighters worked to attack a blaze on the 21st floor.
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Hawaii Baptist Academy students leaped out of their seats Wednesday as they took the top prize at the Hawaii High School Journalism Awards for the fifth consecutive year.
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Hundreds attended a memorial Saturday to offer a final aloha to the “silent teachers” who donated their bodies to further learning by students and researchers at the University of Hawaii’s John A. Burns School of Medicine.
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Almost a year after damage from record rainfall and flooding forced its closure, Aina Haina Public Library reopened Tuesday.
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An 18-year-old student died Saturday after collapsing while working out on campus at UH-Manoa.
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Chabad of Hawaii is hosting a ceremony Sunday to celebrate the arrival of two replacement Torah scrolls.
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Hundreds of companies lined up at the Neal Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall Wednesday in hopes of finding the perfect candidates for their open positions.
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Dorothy Hoe, 91, who also answers to the name “Auntie Dot,” has been taking care of senior citizens for decades.
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March 26, 2019
The parade is the final event in a weeklong, statewide celebration of “the citizen prince”
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The app allows users to email lawmakers, submit testimony on certain bills, register to vote and view the legislative calendar.
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