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Hawaii anxiously watching year-end tuna supply
Hawaii marine monument to welcome teachers
Hawaii showroom may open in China
HONOLULU — Hawaii and China may reach an agreement by the end of the year to open a new retail warehouse showcasing island products.
Tree-lightings, from Rock Center to The Grove
Hawaii gov’s plan would restore classroom days
Hawaii planning to replenish sand at Waikiki Beach
Meeting expected to pump $100M into state economy
Hawaii to lay off 650 state workers by year’s end
Scuttled WWII Japanese subs found off Hawaii
Hawaii foreclosure filings remain high
HONOLULU — A real estate research firm reports there were 925 foreclosure filings in Hawaii in October as distressed homeowners continued to deal with layoffs, furloughs and wage cuts.
Hawaii pension system reports major portfolio gain
Judge refuses to halt Hawaii teacher furloughs
Meeting sought to settle Hawaii teacher furloughs
Carrier, farm group form new partnership in Hawaii
Hawaii hotel occupancy rate rises after 18 months
Economist predicts slow recovery in Hawaii
Health reform bill allows for Hawaii to opt out
Hawaii cuts payments to the temporarily disabled
Hawaii teacher furlough talks may occur this week
Waikiki’s Hawaiiana Hotel being phased out
Existing housing sales rise, prices dip on Oahu
Earmarks by and campaign contributions to Inouye
Firms that donate to Inouye receive his earmarks
Honolulu gets $3.8 million to become more green
Hawaii celebrates canonization of first saint
Hawaii celebrates new saint, return of relic
Feds taking action against reverse mortgage lender
Hawaii moves ahead with undersea power cable plans
Central Pacific reports $183 million loss
HONOLULU — Central Pacific Financial Corp. on Thursday blamed a third-quarter net loss of $183.1 million on deteriorating commercial real estate markets and declining property values in Hawaii and California.
Lingle to travel to China to hawk Hawaii tourism
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