The Honolulu Advertiser - Thu Nov 05
A 37-year-old Ewa Beach man was arrested Tuesday after a woman told police he threatened to kill her while she was driving on the freeway last week.
Woman tells police Ewa Beach man threatened to kill herThe Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
A 37-year-old Ewa Beach man was arrested yesterday after a woman told police he threatened to kill her while she was driving on the freeway last week.
HPV pre-holiday rummage, crafts and baked goods sale set for SaturdayThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Nov 03
Hawaii's Plantation Village, a non-profit living history museum located in the former sugar-plantation town of Waipahu, is presenting a pre-holiday rummage, crafts and baked goods sale on Saturday, November 7 from 9 am - 1 pm.
Driver reports carjacking at gunpoint by 2 men SundayThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Nov 03
Police yesterday were looking for two men in their late teens or early 20s after a 57-year-old man reported his car being taken at gunpoint about 7:30 Sunday night in Waipahu.
Bill to ease meeting restrictions signedThe Honolulu Advertiser - Mon Nov 02
A bill signed by Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann makes it easier for churches and other groups that gather for meetings to lease space in light industrial neighborhoods.
Senators asked to revisit all optionsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sat Oct 31
Dozens of parents and educators appealed to state senators yesterday to take action - any action - to find the estimated $60 million to $85 million it would take to cancel teacher furlough days.
Former journalist Moyers to recall addiction at benefitHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Fri Oct 30
William Cope Moyers says he did not know what it meant to be addicted when alcohol became his "new best friend" as a college freshman and he began using other drugs.
Witness recounts grim execution-style slayingHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Thu Oct 29
A witness in state protective custody said he watched murder defendant Patrick W. Deguair Jr.
Witness denies role in murderThe Honolulu Advertiser - Thu Oct 29
The key prosecution witness in the 'execution-style' murder case against Patrick Deguair Jr.
Council OKs rail resolutionsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Oct 28
The City Council yesterday passed three resolutions the city needs if it's going to begin construction on a planned $5.5 billion rail transit project in December.
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