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- By Jason Kaneshiro jkaneshiro@staradvertiser.com
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Today
- Updated 12:20 am
The season opener was still a couple of weeks away and the Big West preseason women’s basketball poll had installed Hawaii as the favorite to repeat as conference champion.
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- By David Shapiro, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 19, 2023
- Updated 12:11 pm
To understand the tone-deafness of our elected officials for the realities facing their constituents, look at the effort by Mayor Rick Blangiardi and the City Council to massively increase their salaries.
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- By Dave Reardon dreardon@staradvertiser.com
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March 19, 2023
The cost of the report isn’t the real issue, since something produced by an outside entity that basically agrees with how UH dealt with a problem could mean the general public doesn’t end up on the losing end of a big lawsuit.
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- By Richard Borreca Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 19, 2023
Again, Hawaii is getting ready to not approve a bill to legalize the private use of a limited amount of marijuana.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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March 19, 2023
Question: You should check but I’m pretty sure the guy complaining about traffic merging onto the freeway had it wrong on both counts.
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- By na Heuaæolu Sai-Dudoit, Haku Bolacito, Kailana Keen
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March 18, 2023
Synopsis: Surfing is a favorite pastime of those who take part in it. A competition is currently taking place on Instagram that celebrates a tradition of composing a chant or song that honors the relationship between the surfer and surfboard.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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March 17, 2023
Question: Has the state given up on the Pali Highway Resurfacing Project? Some lanes are not smooth, especially on the Honolulu side of the tunnel coming over from the Kailua side.
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- By Bob Sigall
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March 17, 2023
What happened to all the nightclubs in Waikiki? There used to be at least 25 Oahu nightclubs with entertainment every night. Most had a dinner show and later a cocktail show or two.
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- By Richard Brill, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 17, 2023
We are immersed in a dense sea of electromagnetism, or EM.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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March 16, 2023
Question: We just got the ban on commercial activity on Waimanalo beaches barely a year ago. Will that stand if the current bill before the Honolulu City Council is approved?
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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March 15, 2023
Question: How can we find out about special events to get a passport if we don’t happen to see a flyer? I mentioned to a friend that I was trying to make an appointment at the main library to get my passport, and he said there was a walk-in event, which is over now. He knew about it because he uses that library a lot.
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- By Dave Reardon dreardon@staradvertiser.com
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March 15, 2023
The deadline to get your application in for “best consideration” to become the University of Hawaii’s next athletic director was Friday.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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March 14, 2023
Question: Neal S. Blaisdell Park overlooking Pearl Harbor is a heavily used park popular with families who get permits to meet up there for large picnics and get-togethers with extended family and friends. In February we wanted to get a permit for early March, but we couldn’t get one, supposedly because there would be no parking due to repaving, which we don’t see happening. What’s going on?
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- By Robert Uyehara
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March 14, 2023
A softphone is an app that enables users to make and receive phone calls over the internet using a computer or mobile device, instead of traditional landlines or mobile networks.
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- By Stephen Tsai stsai@staradvertiser.com
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March 14, 2023
“Oh, that’s typical UH … ” — it could be said of the University of Hawaii athletic department hiring a new director of marketing and fan experience and, well, not promoting the news for more than a week.
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- By Jerry Campany jcampany@staradvertiser.com
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March 13, 2023
Fans had their choice on Saturday. They could cross the bridge to SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center and watch Hawaii’s men’s volleyball program take on UCLA or amble a few feet down Lower Campus Road and see the University’s baseball program take on Connecticut.
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- By Christine Donnelly cdonnelly@staradvertiser.com
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March 12, 2023
Question: Has the U.S. Social Security Administration been informed by Hawaii’s Department of Health about the death records data breach?
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- By David Shapiro, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 12, 2023
Who knows when the University of Hawaii will ever play football in a new Aloha Stadium, but the tangled project is serving endlessly as a political football.
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- By Dave Reardon dreardon@staradvertiser.com
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March 12, 2023
When is a team just plain old bad in clutch situations and when does a good team just suffer from bad luck?
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- By Richard Borreca Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 12, 2023
What should we talk about? How about building a stadium? Instead of turning a shovel and breaking ground, we apparently adore endless debate instead of immediate construction.
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- By na Maile Wong, Küpono Achuela, Kalaninui Wilson, a me Keolamaupono Sagario
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March 11, 2023
Synopsis: Kala seaweed is important to Hawaiian culture, and it is finally getting the recognition it deserves as the new official seaweed of the state.
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