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Wednesday, February 01, 2012         
Tourists' spending climbs to a record $1.3 billion

An improving global economy and more air service helped boost tourist arrivals and spending in Hawaii to near-record levels last year.

City eyes parking meter fee hike

Doubling the rate for parking meters outside public parks like Kapiolani and Aala would help raise money for park maintenance, but it's a move that opponents say could spread beyond Waikiki and downtown and keep people out of public parks and beaches.

Marine sentenced to 30 days in hazing

One of three Kaneohe Bay Marines accused in a highly publicized case of hazing a fellow Marine who then killed himself in Af­ghani­stan reached a plea deal Monday and was sentenced to 30 days' confinement.

Spokes for folks

It's not a gang, it's a club," goes the old outlaw biker joke. But when the Thursday Night Cruise rambles out to Waikiki, the saying should go, "It's not a pack, it's a parade."

20-foot surf expected along the North Shore

Surf today could be too big for the Volcom Pipe Pro and too small for the Eddie Aikau Quiksilver but should remain at warning levels along the North Shore, forecasters said.

Multi-faceted paddler

Much like a utility player, a versatile canoe paddler is a coach's best friend.

The teachers union is calling bills before the state House and Senate that would nullify teacher tenure protections a "direct attack on our membership."  Story »

Hiroyuki Sakai, catapulted to international fame via the Japanese-based Fuji-TV show "Iron Chef," will open his first U.S. restaurant at the DFS Galleria in Waikiki. Story »

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Mayor Peter Carlisle said today he plans to earmark a $450 million city-backed line of credit for the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation to demonstrate to federal authorities that the rail project has the resources it needs to successfully complete construction. Story »


The state appeals court affirmed today the murder conviction of Matthew Higa for tossing 23-month-old Cyrus Belt from the Miller Street overpass of the H-1 freeway four years ago. Story »


TAMPA, Fla. >> Mitt Romney routed Newt Gingrich in the Florida primary Tuesday night, rebounding from the previous week's defeat with a commanding victory and taking a major step toward the Republican presidential nomination. Despite the one-sided setback, Gingrich vowed to press on. Story »

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Some Hawaii public school officials have responded slowly to the possibility of head injuries of high school athletes, but rules are needed to immediately sideline injured youths until they are cleared of greater harm. Story »

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The theme of this year's eighth annual Kauai Wellness expo is "Malama Kou Kino" (Take Care of Your Body). Attendees will learn about fitness, nutrition, organic food and gardening and healing therapies from cultures including Hawaiian, Ayurvedic, Chinese and African. Story »


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 Spokes for folks
It's not a gang, it's a club," goes the old outlaw biker joke. But when the Thursday Night Cruise rambles out to Waikiki, the saying should go, "It's not a pack, it's a parade." Story »
 
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More than 40 years after the federal government enacted fair-housing legislation and the Great Migration of blacks from the South began to ebb, residential segregation in metropolitan America has been significantly curtailed, according to a study released Monday.

A year after a coterie of new Republican governors swept into the statehouses and put in place aggressive agendas to cut spending and curb union powers, sparking strong backlashes in many places, many of them are adopting decidedly more moderate tones as they begin their sophomore year in office.

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