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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced on Thursday a pilot project to address homelessness by providing housing for people within their own neighborhoods. The mayor he wants to spend between $3 million and $4.5 million in federal funds to help get at
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February 04, 2013 Honolulu, Hawaii (February 4, 2013) – Donna Schmidt, founder and CEO of Pearl City Urgent Care, was recently honored by the Honolulu City Council at a Special Awards Ceremony. Councilmember Breene Harimoto presented the
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A veteran of the Iraq War, newly elected Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is eager to play a key role in defense and veterans issues in the new Congress. A Democrat from Hawaii's 2nd District in Honolulu, she's one of the first two female combat vets elected to
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Nov. 6, all eyes will be on the White House, but many Filipino-Americans are also watching other electoral battles. Two Fil-Ams are running for seats in the US House of Representatives and 15 others are running for the California State Assembly,
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When China's founding father Sun Yat-sen first saw Hawaii, he was a young teenager going to join his brother. Later, the islands' Chinese community would be the first overseas Chinese group to support his budding revolution. On the 100th anniversary
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Limbaugh claimed there was no translation of the Chinese president's speech during a visit to the White House, then launched into an imitation of the Chinese leader's dialect. The resolution says Limbaugh's remarks were
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But the measure, which would also ban some plastic bags, was deferred. The Honolulu City Council's Public Infrastructure Committee has deferred action on a bill to ban plastic shopping bags. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports the committee is still
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In the public imagination, Waikiki Beach is a pristine strip of sand bracketed by coconut trees and outrigger canoes. But after Hawaii became a state in 1959, hotels such as the 31-story Rainbow Tower at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the 38-story
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Square Feet In Waikiki, Fears That Redevelopment Will Spoil the Beach Marco Garcia for The New York Times Hotels, including the Moana Surfrider and the Hyatt, line the beach at Waikiki in Honolulu. Published: November 2, 2010 In the public
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HST, Jul 11, 2010 The grating roar of gasoline-powered leaf blowers often triggers migraines for Diamond Head resident Linda Wong. Twice a week, Wong shuts all her windows and doors in an attempt to block out the noise and dust that she says enter
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