Erickson Tribune - Wed Nov 25
Myrtle Watson holds the flag that once flew over Schofield Barracks hospital at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
Infant's remains returned to coupleHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Sat Nov 21
The prayers of a Waimanalo couple were answered yesterday after a man returned the stolen ashes of their stillborn son.
'Twilight' & 'New Moon' Furlough Friday Program for Girls, Nov 20The Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Nov 18
The Junior League of Honolulu Teams-Up With The Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii to Present Twilight Program on Furlough Friday, November 20, for girls ages 13 - 17.
Waianae collision leads to arrest of woman, girlThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Nov 17
A 16-year-old girl and a 45-year-old woman were arrested in Waianae yesterday morning following a traffic collision.
In the Second City: Ko Olina Thanksgiving Outreach to serve thousandsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Mon Nov 16
Serving churches with homeless, needy or single-parent West Oahu families from Waianae, Maili, Nanakuli, Kapolei, Ewa Beach, Waipahu and Pearl City, Ko Olina Resort members will assemble and deliver 4,000 meals to them this Saturday.
Police and FireHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Sun Nov 15
A 34-year-old Honolulu man was hospitalized with critical injuries after his car sideswiped another car about 7:05 p.m. Friday while both were traveling makai on University Avenue near Kuilei Street, police reported.
4 Men Arrested In Purse SnatchingKITV-TV - Sat Nov 14
Police arrested four Waianae men after the robbery of a 47-year-old woman. Officers said the men drove up beside the woman and that one of the men jumped out to snatch her purse.
Who's the top cop?Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Sat Nov 14
The Honolulu Police Commission could select a new police chief Wednesday. "Hopefully, when we reconvene on Wednesday we should be able to have a better idea of where we are," said commission Chairwoman Christine Camp yesterday after a public hearing on the six remaining candidates to become Honolulu's next top cop.
Homelessness growing in HawaiiKPUA-AM Hilo - Fri Nov 13
The University of Hawaii Center on the Family's annual homeless service utilization report was released Friday.
Fans in tune with latest furlough Fridays songThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 13
First it was Frank DeLima. Now it's Tim Mattos. The 39-year-old Waianae native and special-education teacher at Nanakuli High and Intermediate School has written a furlough Friday parody song to rival the one DeLima came up with.
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