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Big Isle tops US diversity; Technology to improve tsunami alert; Officials: Tsunami a sure bet; Kauai mayor's new car; Helios attempting altitude record; Teachers tight on strike; Retired cop sentenced; City budget padded by $25 million; OHA board squabbles; Surf-height measurement; Kawaiahao Church celebrates past; Molokai drought emergency funds; Puuwaawaa plan protested; Legislature: Towing fee hike; Memos evident in DOE lawsuit; Newswatch; Island Images; Kokua Line by June Watanabe; Obituaries; View from the Pew by Mary Adamski; On Faith; Weather Late evening, breaking stories, early morning stories Brian Choy battles beetles and slugs for his lei garden; My Kind of Town by Don Chapman; Wood Craft by Ben Wood; In The Garden by Suzanne Tswei; Stage; Music; Night Clubs; Concerts; Books; Gardening USA holds off China, Romania; Rainbows come back in 9th; At The Final Four; Warriors fall to Bruins; Sidelines by Kalani Simpson; Water Ways by Ray Pendleton; Prep Notebook; Hawaii Beat; Scoreboard; Sports Broadcasts; Bullboard Price may be right for Cheap Tickets; Hawaiian Air posts loss for quarter; The Buzz By Erika Engle ; Hawaii Stocks; Live Stock Quotes; Closing Market Report; Dilbert!; Meetings Hawaii should lead fight to end abuse of workers in U.S. territories; Letters to the Editor |