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Hawaii: All Lifestyles

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The State of Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States of America on August 21, 1959. The island state is situated in the North Pacific Ocean, 2,300 miles (3,700 km) from the mainland, at 21°18_41_N, 157°47_47_W. In the 19th century, Hawaii was [More...]

 

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Hawaii News and Information from the Honolulu Advertiser

Alice Greenwood ? who became the face of the homeless crisis on the Wai'anae Coast in 2006 ? has been evicted from the state's emergency shelter in Wai'anae.

 

In a single, agonizing instant, four Dikito children ? the youngest of whom had watched the shooting ? had become orphans.

 

The nonprofit group that operates the battleship Missouri at Pearl Harbor's Ford Island would get a two-year, $415,000 rent break under a provision approved yesterday by the House Armed Services Commi...

 

Thick vog hung over much of the state for a second straight day yesterday and the health impact was evident as doctors and the American Lung Association reported more people complaining of respiratory...

 

Honolulu Symphony officials yesterday called a $1.175 million donation from an anonymous donor a blessing, but said that with more than $2 million remaining in long-term debt, the orchestra is not out...

 

Called on frequently for dedications, blessings and ceremonies that called for traditional Hawaiian protocol, revered kumu hula John Keola Lake knew there was a need for more masters of the Hawaiian a...

 

Hawaiian Telcom Communications Inc. posted a quarterly net loss of $40.1 million as the company continued to lose customers

 

Hazy skies are expected to linger but should start to clear over the Big Island starting tomorrow and the rest of the state early next week, according to the National Weather Service.

 

The state's largest health plan suffered a $10 million net loss during the first three months of 2008 as higher-than-expected payouts to hospitals and physicians, along with a project to upgrade its c...

 

WASHINGTON ? What had been a daily trickle of new endorsements of Barack Obama has become a steady daily stream with yesterday's announcements of support from the United Steelworkers union, the presid...