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Obama says aloha to Hawaii, heads back to snowy Chicago

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President-elect Barack Obama's chartered United Airlines jet touched down in Chicago early today, greeted by cold, windy weather that will serve as a stark reminder that his 12-day vacation in his native Hawai'i is over.  More...

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Fireworks mishaps plummet this year

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The wet weather and perhaps the weak economy put a damper on fireworks-related incidents in Honolulu this New Year's. Fireworks-related incidents in Honolulu were less than half of what they were the year before during the three days surrounding the New Year — Tuesday, Wednesday and through 9 a.m. yesterday, said fire Capt. Terry Seelig.  More...

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Two dead in separate accidents

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The new year was barely four hours old when a Honolulu woman was killed in a traffic accident in Kalihi. The second traffic death of 2009 followed last night in the Waipahu area, officials said.  More...

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Unseen tumors stole Noah's life

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He was a big boy with a big heart, one that touched and inspired many people even after he tragically died just two days before Christmas.  More...

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Hawaii judges insist on 10% raise, reject call for salary freeze

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The state Judiciary will not support Gov. Linda Lingle's proposed pay freeze for judges and will ask the Legislature this month to fund 10 percent salary hikes scheduled for July 1. Advertisement The new raises would come on top of 13.5 percent pay hikes received by judges over the past two years.  More...

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