Associated Content - Sat Nov 21
I have lived in many different states and all of them have different ways for you to dispose of your live Christmas tree after the Holidays.
Waipahu pool open againThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sat Nov 21
WAIPAHU - Alan Bartolome used to go to the Waipahu community swimming pool, but he hasn't been there now for more than four years.
Waipahu pool reopensKHNL-TV Honolulu - Fri Nov 20
Folks in central Oahu finally get back a neighborhood establishment. After being closed for four years, the Waipahu District Park pool reopened on Friday.
Honda in accord with 'SOS' goalsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Thu Nov 19
From now through Christmas, buying a car can help a public school athletic department go far.
Pothole repair work planned from Waipahu to WahiawaThe Honolulu Advertiser - Thu Nov 19
The State Department of Transportation will implement roving single-lane closures on Kamehameha Highway in both directions from Farrington Highway in Waipahu to Wilikina Drive in Wahiawa from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today for pothole repairs.
No plea in fatal DUI caseThe Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Nov 18
A three-time drunk driver accused of killing a motorcyclist in a vehicular collision in Waipahu last year balked at entering a guilty plea when he appeared in court yesterday morning.
Suspected hit and run driver dumps lawyerKHNL-TV Honolulu - Tue Nov 17
Defendant Siaosi Feleunga caught everyone in the courtroom, including his own attorney, off-guard. That's because the purpose of the hearing was for him to accept the prosecution's offer and change his not-guilty plea.
Driver accused of killing motorcyclist in Waipahu balks at entering guilty pleaThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Nov 17
A three-time drunk driver accused of killing a motorcyclist in a vehicular collision last year balked at entering a guilty plea when he appeared in court this morning.
Parents applaud governor on her 'rainy day' reversalThe Honolulu Advertiser - Mon Nov 16
Parents of some Hawai'i public school students yesterday praised Gov. Linda Lingle's plan to tap into the state's 'rainy day' fund and end teacher furlough days from January through 2011.
Public gets say in chief searchThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sat Nov 14
The Honolulu Police Commission is aiming to select a police chief at its meeting Wednesday, commission Chairwoman Christine Camp said yesterday.
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