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Broken landfill scale proves costly to city
Loads on garbage trucks are being underreported, thus cutting into revenue collected.
Pacific phenomena herald warming trend
Challenges await that require preparation now, experts warn.
Anti-missile test off Kauai is a success
The USS Decatur was able to successfully track and destroy a midrange ballistic missile.
Hilo museum scores artistic coup with Picasso piece
The original 20th century drawing will be the centerpiece of Hilo Art Museum's Exhibit Center.
It's A Family Affair
A daughter gets a wake-up call as she helps her mother deal with food and insulin.
Clay opts out of U.S. track championships
It was the second consecutive year the 2004 Olympic silver medalist had pulled out of the U.S. meet.
Arts Hawaii Inc. concedes the market to cheap imports
The business, which sells etched glass and crystal products, was started by Frank and Ethel Oda in 1946.
Aloha pilot asks court to dismiss Mesa lawsuit
Uslan's attorney will argue that filing the case in Arizona was a bid to make his defense more difficult.
Bush denies promise of stem cell research, will of the people
The president again has vetoed legislation to lift restrictions on embryonic stem cell research.
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