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Honolulu City Council considers ban on texting while driving

R U 4 Real? The City Council will discuss legislation today that would make it illegal to text message or play video games while driving. If passed, it would be the first law in the state to ban some use of mobile phones while driving. More »

Every 'Bows starter, plus reserve named all-WAC

Every Hawai'i starter and reserve Stephanie Ferrell earned recognition when the all-Western Athletic Conference teams were announced last night at the WAC Tournament banquet. More »

Shanghai Tang to donate 10% of sales proceeds

Shanghai Tang, at Ala Moana Center, is hosting a special event Nov. 30 to support Gregory House Programs and its work in the community and as a way to acknowledge World AIDS Day. More »

FOODBANK NEEDS REFLECT ECONOMY

The Hawaii Foodbank launched its new

The Hawaii Foodbank launched its new "Fill A Bowl, Feed Hawai'i's Hungry" campaign with monetary donations from local businesses. Mary Sellers, Bank of Hawaii, left, Kaleo Keolanui, The Hawai'i Hotel & Visitor Industry Security Association, second from left, and Bryan Klum, Hilton Grand Vacations Co., right, all presented checks to the Hawaii Foodbank, represented by Linda Chu Takayama, second from right. More »

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Ala Moana/Kaka'ako

An artist's rendering of a streetscape is shown here, part of redevelopment plans for Kaka'ako by landowner Kamehameha Schools.

Big new residential community may be developed in Kakaako

Kamehameha Schools is seeking to remake 29 acres of its Kaka'ako holdings into a dense, largely residential community, under a conceptual master plan soon to be filed with the state. More »

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Makiki/McCully/Mo'ili'ili

Alan Tsuchiyama of the Culinary Institute of the Pacific (far right) congratulates the winners of the fifth annual Tom and Warren Matsuda Scholarship Culinary Competition.

Makiki student takes third place at annual culinary competition

Roy's Restaurant and the Culinary Institute of the Pacific announced the winners of the fifth annual Tom and Warren Matsuda Scholarship Culinary Competition held Sunday, November 16 at the Sub-Zero/Wolf Showroom. Third place winner Rena Suzuki is a resident of Makiki. More »

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Manoa

Two indicted in dorm break-in, robbery of UH-Manoa student

Two men were indicted yesterday in Honolulu for allegedly stealing $400 from a University of Hawai'i-Manoa student last month. Benjamin Hendrickson and Michael Pantzer, both 20, are each accused of two counts of second-degree robbery. More »

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Waikiki

Maui artist Spar Street featured at 'Art on the Avenue'

"Art changes everything" is the mantra of Maui artist Spar Street who will be the featured artist at The Wyland Waikiki's signature "Art on the Avenue" on Dec. 5, 2008, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The public is invited to this free event in the hotel lobby. More »

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Rail transit

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The making of a presidential candidate

Barack Obama was born in Hawai'i, where his experiences growing up in a diverse society helped shape his political views.

Diabetes: Hawai'i's Hidden Epidemic

Health experts say there has been a lack of urgency in addressing Hawai'i's diabetes epidemic. Find out how you can help yourself and your family.

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Salute to the Fallen

View the details of military personnel with ties to Hawai'i who were killed while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

2008 Hawai'i's Best Restaurants Guide

Who doesn't love going out to eat? And who doesn't love to brag on a new find? Our new 2008 Hawai'i's Best Restaurants guide is all about recommendations from you and reviews from our panel of restaurant critics.

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