Beginning this fall, students at Windward Community College will take higher education to new heights. Above, Paradise Landscape Maintenance worker Jeremy Dunivan comes back down a tree headfirst.
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Watanabe's father still has questions
All Hideichi Watanabe wants to know is where Lankford hid his daughter's body.
Snake report sends hunters into the bush to avert crisis
A brown tree snake might have been spotted this week at MCBH in Kaneohe.
Honest worker returns $50,000 in checks
Avega found the endorsed checks while sweeping up the parking lot.
3 admit guilt in attack on man
Haudenshild died of a heart attack after being punched, kicked and stomped.
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Lops to learn
A certificate program in urban tree care will begin in August at WCC.
in Sports
Fujikawa makes waves at Mid-Pac
Moanalua junior looks to maintain his momentum after shooting a 66 yesterday.
in Business
Korea visa deal is closer
The agreement took Hawaii a step closer to a major increase in tourism from Korea.
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Audits require broad access to data from state agencies
The state auditor's office encountered administration roadblocks in conducting an evaluation of the Superferry's EIS exemption.
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