Water managers hold the line on budget
The Hawaii County Department of Water Supply is holding the line on its budget, projecting a 0.5% decrease compared to this year.
Honolulu marathon CEO says he was abused by Michigan doctor
ANN ARBOR, Mich. The president and CEO of one of the nations largest marathons has joined a chorus of former students who have complained about a late University of Michigan doctor by saying the physician performed a completely inappropriate act on him during a medical examination in the 1970s.
New Seattle NHL team to subsidize public transit for fans
SEATTLE Seattles expansion NHL franchise is trying to make it easier for fans to get to its games in the traffic-clogged city.
Ayres enjoys new fame after earning win as emergency goalie
RALEIGH, N.C. David Ayres is still adjusting to new-found stardom after winning a game as the emergency goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes.
Burrow shows Cincy some love, NFL teams drool over receivers
INDIANAPOLIS Who wouldnt want to follow in the footsteps of John Elway and Eli Manning?
Slater to build world’s largest man-made wave in the desert
Kelly Slater is planning to build the worlds largest man-made wave in the desert.
LeBron’s 40 bests Zion, sends Lakers past Pelicans 118-109
LOS ANGELES LeBron James had 40 points and eight rebounds in his first career meeting with Zion Williamson while leading the Los Angeles Lakers to their sixth straight victory, 118-109 over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night.
Tagovailoa looking forward to going full speed in March
INDIANAPOLIS Tua Tagovailoa climbed up a couple stairs, then walked to the podium without a hitch Tuesday.
Hawaiian Electric hosting Integrated Grid Planning public meeting March 3
Hawaiian Electric is hosting public meetings providing an opportunity for residents to learn about the companys efforts to reach clean energy milestones and take part in the companys Integrated Grid Planning conversation.
Commentary: Flags over Iwo Jima
Seventy-five years ago this month, the United States military forces were fighting the bloodiest battle in their history. And a Baltimore Sun foreign correspondent was there to catch the scoop of a lifetime.
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