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Innovation within reach

Doug Howe, an engineer-turned-teacher at Lanikai Elementary, is helping infuse concepts from his former profession into the classroom in hopes of engaging students in the so-called STEM disciplines of science, technology, engineering and math.

Stryker brigade in Hawaii needs review, Army general says

The head of the U.S. Army in the Pacific said Hawaii is expected to keep its 22,500 active-duty soldiers as the Army downsizes, but it makes sense to re-evaluate whether the Stryker Brigade should keep its 320 armored vehicles or revert to a light infantry unit without Strykers.

Judge won’t block seizure of belongings

A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought against the city by members of a protest group that has been camping on the sidewalks around Thomas Square.

Light storm season expected

The Central Pacific, which includes the Hawaiian Islands, probably will experience another season of below-average tropical cyclone activity, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center announced Wednesday.

Agency’s plan would rebuild Blaisdell complex

The city's aging Neal S. Blaisdell Center could be a site of one of three proposed 700-foot residential towers under a draft plan proposed by a state agency regulating development in Kakaako.

Last chance to dance

It was one last dance and out for soap opera star and Hawaii resident Ingo Rademacher and partner Kym Johnson on Tuesday's season finale of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."

Shigezawa finds a perfect fit

Bradley Shigezawa's move from Punahou to Northwestern looked all but seamless. One of Casey Nakama's original students, Shigezawa collected a monstrous golf resume to complement his academic achievements before heading to a successful NCAA Division I program.

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The 76-year-old driver killed Wednesday after his sport utility vehicle crashed on Pali Highway in Nuu­anu, and his 67-year-old passenger, have been identified as the owners of a well-known plate lunch business. Story »

Prosectors have charged Michael Miske Jr., co-owner of M Nightclub, with second-degree assault and criminal property damage in a Dec. 15 incident.  Story »

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 Last chance to dance
Ingo Rademacher is ready to return to North Shore life and the demands of stand-up paddle racing
It was one last dance and out for soap opera star and Hawaii resident Ingo Rademacher and partner Kym Johnson on Tuesday's season finale of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."  Story »


The Navy is expected to announce that a new destroyer will be named after U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, one of the most influential members of the U.S. Senate during his long tenure, a tenacious fighter for the betterment of Hawaii, and a stalwart military supporter, sources said. Story »


WASHINGTON » President Barack Obama is set to at least partially bring out into the open some of the U.S.-directed drone program, a key component of counterterrorism strategy, as he outlines the contours of the continuing threat to American security. Story »

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Krystle Marcellus /kmarcellus@staradvertiser.comKaiser Permanente Hawaii is in talks with Moanalua Golf Club to purchase 10 acres of the course. The entrance to the nine-hole layout. Kaiser Permanente Hawaii is in discussions with Moanalua Golf Club to acquire 10 acres of the course adjacent to its flagship Oahu hospital for $4 million.  Story »

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa » American Samoa plans to take away frequent flier miles from government workers who travel on behalf of the U.S. territory and use the loyalty points to help medical patients and students travel off the islands when necessary.  Story »

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 'Bows hope to take care of business
With no Big West tournament, the season ends this weekend with a series against UC Riverside
For the first time in eight years, the Hawaii baseball team enters the final week of the season with no hope for a postseason berth.  Story »
 
Former Maui resident Kyung Kim helped Southern California break a 14-year-old record Wednesday in the second round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championship, in Athens, Ga. Story »

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 Coffee farms among highlights of Maui ag tours
When Marilyn Jansen Lopes and her husband, Ricky, bought a used eight-passenger van at an auction in 2009, they intended to use it as an RV for camping and cruising. Little did they know it would inspire a business that draws people from all over the world. Story »
 
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Associated Press
Name a target anywhere in China, an official at a state-owned company boasted recently, and his crack staff will break into that person's computer, download the contents of the hard drive, record the keystrokes and monitor cellphone communications, too.

Sanket Sant, a citizen of India, came to the United States at age 21, earning a master’s degree in engineering, followed by a doctorate and then landing a well-paying job at a firm making semiconductor equipment.

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Hawaii legislators this year chose not to follow Colorado and Washington state in legalizing marijuana for personal use, but approved a move that has been an obvious path for years: placing the medical marijuana program under the Department of Health.  Story »

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MidWeek travels to Japan to interview Her Holiness Shinso Ito, who on Memorial Day at Ala Moana Beach Park will officiate her 15th annual Lantern Floating Ceremony Read More »
 
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