Isle fraud fifth worst in nation; New dawn nears for legislative chandelier; Isle group to offer China tips on tourism; 'Murder by omission' possible in Peter Boy case; Wrong-way car causes crash; Return of the drive-in; Group obtains journal on Iwo Jima battle; 'Meth mouth' rises; Hospital ship ready for distant disasters; Inouye says Felt guarded Constitution; Workshop teaches coqui control; Road work to close many lanes; Asthma sports camps scheduled; Landslide buries rare surf collection [V. 10, No. 157 - Mon., June 6, 2005] Creating a high-energy cultural hub; Waikiki screen raises debate; Iida's closing its doors; Djou vocal against tax hikes; Fishpond on Kauai goes up for sale; Phone book not so heavy this year; Japanese center offers apt lesson; Education occupies 200 convening philosophers; New MIA hunt chief emphasizes families [V. 10, No. 158 - Tue., June 7, 2005] Council OKs tax increases; The man under the sea; Mayor vows to stick with recycling plan; Isles off pace for wireless 'Net; Median Maui home price tops $780,000; Isles weigh marijuana ruling; Man sentenced in sex assaults; Inquiry into prosecutor's office sought; Vote on transit tax delayed; Ruling affirms ban on peep-show doors; Raising Nemo can pay; Maui pumps require $6M fix; Officials seek disaster warning [V. 10, No. 159 - Wed., June 8, 2005] 3 Oahu fires stretch force; BOE set to unify calendar; Doctors join team to buy St. Francis hospitals; Charities hoping Bush cuts fail; Gov wants legislators to cut taxes; Girl arrested for school fire; Crime dropped 8% last year; Trip yields data for preservation; City measures spur squabbles; Teen committed to State Hospital for killing child; Maui seeks voluntary water cuts; Robbery suspect caught [V. 10, No. 160 - Thu., June 9, 2005] HECO wants big windmills at Kahe; Medical marijuana suit possible; Peacock killings anger some; Artist leaves mark on isles; City split over repairs; Peter Boy publicity stirs tips on Big Isle; Drug and firearm fugitive guilty; Lab to write solar history; 9 school ceilings targeted for removal; Lawyers, students to help free innocent; Ex-senator helped legalize isle abortions; Old Hawaii had clear view of stars [V. 10, No. 161 - Fri., June 10, 2005] Schools given shared calendar; Liquid meth seized at storage site; Transplant patient's ocean trip to offer hope; Kauai home sale median at $665,000; Kayak tours draw protests; Peter Boy publicity stirs tips on Big Isle; Funds to repair school auditorium released; State reviews towing dispute; Kamehameha Day tradition in bloom; Hilo VA hospital fund gets $2M more; Isle journalist loved adventurous reporting [V. 10, No. 162 - Sat., June 11, 2005] Garlands keep king's legacy alive; Statewide raid seizes 29,000 marijuana plants; Matson raises fuel fee by 9.5%; Saluting sacrifices; Lifeguards busy with holiday, high surf; Mystery rash could postpone regatta; Big Isle tour accident is blamed on pilot; Program promotes recycling by schools; Shimabukuro to open for Buffett; Leaders see Asia safer with democracy [V. 10, No. 163 - Sun., June 12, 2005] China offers profits and pitfalls; Real estate agent held in slaying of wife; Underwater wealth; Jellyfish suspect in stings at lagoon; Cosmic collision to offer prime-time show; Business owners fear more road work; Suit challenges hiring policy; Letters of aloha; Camp celebrates life; Koa forest comeback relies on volunteers [V. 10, No. 164 - Mon., June 13, 2005] Resident evicted over grandchild stirs debate; Dark car windows net 9,000 citations; Makakilo political feud turns personal; Scuttle me timbers; Big Isle stroke deaths targeted; Schofield families sue over fatal Afghan crash; Londoner taps Hawaiian precepts [V. 10, No. 165 - Tue., June 14, 2005] Park patrols to increase; China sanctions Hawaii trade office; Investors move to start 5th locally based bank; Accused killer collapses; Beach patrol; Officer facing trial is denied release; Suit may pit city against state; Marijuana suit threat ebbs; Lingle challenger has yet to appear; Man who sold sub parts gets 3 years; State to auction off seized items [V. 10, No. 166 - Wed., June 15, 2005] Young Laundry merging to survive; Wie first female to qualify for Public Links; Creatures from the Keehi Lagoon; Chinese businesses hungry to partner; Seafood suspected in 2 cholera cases; 'Miss CrimeStoppers' moving up; Insurance head pleads guilty; Fighter pilots preview Raptor; Meetings address ocean resources; Comments sought on helping local wildlife [V. 10, No. 167 - Thu., June 16, 2005] Elderly women raped in Kahului; Marijuana program continues despite ruling; Driver's licensing restored in East Oahu; Fourth federal judge is sworn in; Abuse victims need escape plan; Keehi jellyfish tentatively identified; Draft study on Makua Valley ready; Man convicted 209 times charged with hitting officer; Abercrombie joins call for Iraq pullout by fall 2006; Teacher of schoolteachers founded Reading Clinic [V. 10, No. 168 - Fri., June 17, 2005] Repairs to close Likelike; Shark sightings close Maui beaches; Visa dispute snags China-Hawaii tourism; Turtle Bay event dispute ensnares guests; 200 Marines return from Afghanistan; Jellyfish invasion might not be a first; Teacher faces child porn charges; Hokule'a to sail entire Hawaiian chain; City cleared to ticket in Villages of Kapolei; Man seen drinking before attack; Man pleads guilty in wife's death; Big Island 7th nationwide in pot smokers; Loggins & Messina bandmate Clarke dies [V. 10, No. 169 - Sat., June 18, 2005] HECO seeks new power plant; Fugitive puts 150,000 at UH at risk for ID theft; Council tightens rail proposal; Report of child abuse complete; More people 'Click It' in seat belt drive; 73-year-old man dies in Palolo blaze; Bennett calls residency issue an 'open question'; State Hospital chief credited for recovery; Scholarship program honors graduates | BOE considers ads in schools; Anti-poaching dispute embroils E.Maui; Isle roots found in Zhongshan; Cancer therapy raises hope; Program helps inmates connect to their kids; Fisherman sought in Maui shark sightings; Turtle Bay workers protest use of temps; Jet Ski found, rider missing off Maui; Juvenile diabetes: Voices for the cure: Program monitors Arizona memorial; Free sodas for designated drivers [V. 10, No. 171 - Mon., June 20, 2005] Man survives night at sea; Toddler survives 4-story plunge; Patient creations; Tuition struggle; Mideast war drives isle recruits to Coast Guard; Nonprofit giving students supplies; Musical CD sales to benefit homeless; Lawsuit demands trip to Hawaii [V. 10, No. 172 - Tue., June 21, 2005] $100M drives dorm growth at UH; City acts to prevent falls from buildings; Lingle doubtful on visa waiver; Families greet 300 Marines; 8 years for attempted assault; Fatal beating called retaliation; Tiny ocean species hold big surprises; UH shares tsunami relief insights; Scientist sues UH over radar system; Castle Medical Center wins building grant [V. 10, No. 173 - Wed., June 22, 2005] Road ruin linked to beach events; HPD orders 230 Tasers; UH-Manoa chancellor in limbo; Third key state mental health official resigns; Med school outgrows new digs; No extension for Moses' restraining order; Elderly seen as easiest ID theft targets; UH regents defer W.Oahu, dorm projects; List of insured mental illnesses grows; Big Isle man missing after shipwreck; Threat trial opens for ex-officer [V. 10, No. 174 - Thu., June 23, 2005] Isle lawsuit seeks pay equity; Another vehicle stolen with baby; BOE members blast ad proposal; Kauai teen will be tried as adult; Bad press blamed for event fund woes; Owner imprisoned in 'slavery' case; Departing UH chancellor proud; Big Isle escapees called dangerous; Fugitive in ID theft captured in Florida; UH dean of medicine resigns; Mayor OKs fee increases, budget; U.S. House approves ban on flag burning; Director helped expand mental health services; Woman in cruelty case faces tax charges; Rescue workers widen search for sailor; Theo Davies' grandson dies [V. 10, No. 175 - Fri., June 24, 2005] Lingle signs land tax into law; Karate's roots in Hawaii; Officials to evaluate MAILE alert process; GOP senator skewers Akaka Bill; BOE member Shannon Ajifu dies; Wailuku loses last family grocery; Battalion has 27th Purple Heart; Panel OKs new costs for police services; Search ends for lost Big Island sailor; Frisbee gets 20 years for 'ice'; Grants available to help women, kids; Minister Mildred Johnson Brostek dies [V. 10, No. 176 - Sat., June 25, 2005] Fire cuts power to part of East Oahu; Harris beach party bills left out $2.4M; Lingle warns of transit tax veto; Drive raises $40,000 in gifts for troops; More school asbestos found; Isle teacher pay below U.S. average; Admitted flasher sentenced; Man who vanished is charged in theft; Board denies permit for kayak tour company; Reopening of Maui child psychiatric unit urged |