RICHARD WALKER /
RWALKER@STARBULLETIN.COM
The Next Step shelter in Kakaako, which currently houses about 200 people, will remain open for the time being, perhaps until 2009. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs delayed plans to start building its headquarters on the site.
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Carbon overload
Human activity has strained a natural process for clearing the atmosphere, isle researchers find.
Rivals in dispute summon Matsui
Behind the scenes and with little fanfare, one of Hawaii's top mediators has settled hundreds of court fights.
Shelter gets reprieve
News of a pact between the state and OHA comforts residents at the site.
Bill tackles Kokee cabins flap
The measure would let leaseholders deal directly with the state over park structures.
Art of survival
An exhibit opening today at Kapolei Hale captures the emotions of cancer patients and families.
Gould gets her guy
The center fielder accepts marriage proposal as her team celebrates its seniors.
A different perspective
Rodney Aquino tries to get troubled youth to look at the world more positively.
Turtle Bay purchase a tricky undertaking
The Legislature has given Gov. Linda Lingle the go-ahead for her plan to buy the Turtle Bay resort property.
Journalists, bloggers will get protection
The Legislature has approved a bill that would shield journalists and some bloggers from having to reveal their sources.