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GOP Lingle almost triples fund-raising of closest rival Hirono, UH prof caught in x-rated escort sting, Education leaders detail plans, HGEA grumbles about contract, emergency contraception bill advances, appeals court upholds Mauna Kea plan, Maui's Papapawahawa Bridge opens Friday, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Former Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle Former Gov. Linda Lingle, in a display of national fundraising prowess, has raised more than $1.7 million since she announced her Republican campaign for the U.S. Senate in October. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii may not be kno... »

Abercrombie, NFL skirmish over Pro Bowl, Hawaii lawmakers tackle minimum wage, open meetings, political commmittees, pension fund, GOP seeks candidate for Congress, Honolulu mulls property taxes, Kona coffee labeling proposed, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Hawaiian monk seal, NOAA courtesy photo A proposal to expand federal protections for the endangered Hawaiian monk seal is facing major push back from the state. Civil Beat.A bill moving through the state Legislature could increase Hawaii's minimum wage... »

Hawaii senators propose $500M stimulus plan, Native Hawaiians taking federal recogition into their own hands, teachers, governor strike deal, REAL ID coming to Hawaii, Maui seeks new buoys, Kauai mourns broadcaster Dahle, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Hawaiian protest (c) 2012 All Hawaii News Frustrated with a 10-year congressional fight to obtain federal recognition and form a nation-within-a-nation government, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs has decided to follow a path that has led several America... »

Community Comes Together for Lesson in Sustainability

Senate Majority Caucus

HONOLULU –  As part of an Adopt a School Project, several community members pitched in to help Lunalilo Elementary School expand its taro patch this morning.  Nearly one-hundred volunteers—parents, students, teachers and community leaders – assembled h... »

First Friday at The Human Imagination.

Contrast Magazine

To start off 2012 with a bang, The Human Imagination presents artwork created by the 7th and 8th graders of Prince David Kawananakoa Middle School. This month’s First Fridays installation, titled “Value in the Role Model,” showcases scratchboard art, w... »

Cutting free school bus rides could save Hawaii millions, Waikiki Beach to get more sand, HECO wants to install free solar panels, computer glitch stalls civil union applications, UH mum on new coach pay, Maui to test new battery on power grid, Big Island officials spar over waste project, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Mufi Hannemann (c) 2012 All Hawaii News Former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann stands out as the most socially conservative Democrat in the race for Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District, according to questionnaires that he and four other candidates filled... »

Questions remain on authority over UH athletics

I L I N D . N E T

Now that the University of Hawaii has hired itself a new football coach, it’s time to go back and take another look at the issue of governance of its athletic program. My initial interest was sparked by a statement by ASUH, the Manoa student government... »

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Dozens team up to clean up Dole Middle School

KHON2 Developing Stories

Dozens of volunteers gathered at Dole Middle School Saturday morning to help clean up the campus.Parts of the campus had been damaged by things like graffiti and illegal trash dumping.Middle and high schoolers, along with Weed and Seed, the Honolulu Po... »

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