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Researchers discover big drops in shark fish population
While the occasional aggressive large shark, like a tiger or even a great white gets most of the attention, other smaller reef sharks are also found in our waters. But researchers discovered those ...
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Missing Waipahu womans sons help pass out flyers
KAPOLEI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Relatives of a missing Waipahu woman passed out flyers at the Kapolei Shopping Center on Saturday afternoon. Loida Wideman, 39, vanished on Mother's Day. Her mother, ...
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Alberto prompts tropical storm watch for coastal S.C.
A large swath of coastal South Carolina is under a tropical storm watch due to Alberto, the first named tropical storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane ...
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APNewsBreak 22 states join campaign finance fight
HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike ...
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Guilty plea from Hawaii man fathers trial awaits
HONOLULU (AP) -- A Hawaii car dealer has pleaded guilty to federal tax charges in a deal that could lead to his having to testify against his 85-year-old father, a newspaper said ...
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Hawaii Celebrate a century since the birth of surf
On Honolulu's Waikiki beach, a man in shorts greets visitors with open arms. He is not an over-enthusiastic beach boy, or a friendly tourist-board official, but the bronze statue of Duke ...
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Chinese human rights activist Chen arrives in U.S.
Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng arrived Saturday evening in the United States, bringing an end to a diplomatic firestorm that erupted after he escaped from house arrest and took to ...
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Visitor Industry Charity Walk raises record amount of money
WAIKIKI (HawaiiNewsNow) - It was a record-breaking Saturday morning for Oahu's Visitor Industry Charity Walk. More than 6,000 people turned out to walk the streets of Waikiki. Saturday's ...
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Missing Waipahu mothers children join search efforts
KAPOLEI (HawaiiNewsNow) - The family of a missing Waipahu woman continues to hold out hope that she'll be found alive. In Kapolei Saturday afternoon, Loida Wideman's children joined in ...
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Mysterious white foam washes up on west Oahu shoreline
KALAELOA (HawaiiNewsNow) - A local environmentalist is raising questions about white foam that washed up along the shoreline in Kalaeloa. Carroll Cox of Envirowatch discovered chunks of styrofoam ...
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I am very grateful to the assistance of the American Embassy and the promise of the Chinese government for protection of my rights as a citizen over the long term. I am very gratified to see the Chinese government has been dealing with the situation with restraint and calm.
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