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- By Richard Borreca Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Today
- Updated 12:56 am
Then catastrophe struck, and Green’s political fate could become an aftershock to the Lahaina tragedy in which at least 100 people died and the Maui town of Lahaina burned in the face of wildfires on Aug. 8.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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Today
- Updated 12:56 am
Question: Regarding the state ID, what if we are eligible for a gold star but won’t be here when it’s time to renew?
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- By David Shapiro, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Today
- Updated 12:55 am
I’m a cultural illiterate when it comes to Taylor Swift and the millions of screaming “Swifties” flocking to her “Eras Tour,” which celebrates the phases of her career.
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- By na Laiana Wong
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Dec. 2, 2023
Synopsis: A conference is being held in Dubai to discuss ways to reduce the burning of fossil fuels worldwide. This smells a little gassy.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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Dec. 1, 2023
Last year or so, the state said it was going to come up with a state ID for people who can’t get a gold-star ID. This would be for those who don’t drive. Did they ever do that?
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Dec. 1, 2023
I think it’s important to take notice and congratulate the companies, schools and nonprofit organizations that have managed to stick around and continue to serve the community for 50 or more years.
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- By Richard Brill, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Dec. 1, 2023
For more than 100 years the safest, most effective, least expensive and widest-ranging drug known to man has been available to ease headaches, stop inflammation and lower fever.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 30, 2023
Question: Last year you wrote about a lady who collected greeting cards and stationery for a church project.
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- By Joannie Dobbs and Alan Titchenal / Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Nov. 29, 2023
The quantity and quality of nonalcoholic options have greatly increased in recent years. Many will appreciate having these novel options available to help keep their celebrations festive and safe.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 29, 2023
Question: Does the post office still do Operation Santa for needy kids?
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- By John Agsalud
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Nov. 29, 2023
The methods of electronic communications have greatly expanded over the years, giving folks many reliable choices.
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- By Dave Reardon dreardon@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 29, 2023
Herman Ayers is a lot more than a very efficient, proactive and teamwork-oriented custodian and humble family man.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 28, 2023
Question: Why are rates lower in the updated “Shift and Save”?
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- By Stephen Tsai stsai@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 28, 2023
The often-told analogy involves a now-former Hawaii basketball coach’s halftime speech.
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- By Richard Borreca Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Nov. 26, 2023
Presidential politics heads to Hawaii early next year as Democrats and Republicans hold caucuses to support candidates from the major parties.
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- By David Shapiro, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Nov. 26, 2023
The celebrations at the end of the year used to be known simply as the Christmas break.
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- By Dave Reardon dreardon@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 26, 2023
A five-win season — especially with most of the victories coming at the back end — also means significant progress from the 3-10 of coach Timmy Chang’s first season.
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- By na Laiana Wong
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Nov. 25, 2023
Synopsis: As we view the numerical imbalance in the current prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel, we must ask whether or not every person is truly created equal.
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- By Dave Reardon dreardon@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 25, 2023
This was a strange game — but a special one — from beginning to end for the now three-time champs.
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- By Bob Sigall
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Nov. 24, 2023
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died Saturday at the age of 96. Her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, just celebrated his 99th birthday on Oct. 1. A couple of local Hawaii residents told me they had met the Carters.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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Nov. 23, 2023
Happy Thanksgiving from Kokua Line, where we devote today’s column to readers’ expressions of gratitude.
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