The Hawaii Five-O episode that was partially shot at the Stan Sheriff Center a while back will also air at the Stan Sheriff Center on Monday, October 17th. The episode revolves around coach Dave Shoji, in a storyline that we told you about a while back. It makes sense to show the episode in the […]
New Hawaii State Law Caused Major Drop in Foreclosures
Foreclosures in Hawaii had been a major problem for some time. And while they still are, a new state law has caused a major drop in foreclosures in the state. Hawaii home foreclosures dropped for a fourth consecutive month in September under a state law that created a freeze on many new out-of-court cases. A […]
Electric Rates in Hawaii Hit Another Record High
Electric rates in Hawaii continue to climb upward. So much so, that rates in the islands hit another record high, the second record high in three months. Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) are blaming the rate increases on rising prices for fuel oil it buys from the local Chevron and Tesoro refineries. It is kind of […]
12-Year Old Arrested in Attempted Robbery of 9-Year Old
Ahhh, Hawaii. Another great story involving our youth has come out. A 12-year-old Wahiawa boy assaulted a younger boy Tuesday after the victim refused to give him money, police said. Police said the 12-year-old, who flashed a knife, demanded money from his 9-year-old victim, who was walking home from school in the Wahiawa area. When […]
KCC Student Being Sued by Hawaii Student Housing for Criticizing Living Conditions
Here is a very interesting piece of news that is just starting to make some noise. It looks like Hawaii Student Housing – which operates The Ohia and The Hana student housing buildings in Waikiki, is suing a KCC student named Dylan Hunt because he criticized the living conditions he experienced on his Facebook page. […]
Linda Lingle Announces Her Run at the Senate Seat
Former Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle announced yesterday that she will indeed run for the senate seat that is being vacated by Daniel Akaka. Lingle – who was the first woman and first Republican to be elected Governor in Hawaii in four decades, gives the GOP a genuine prospect in a state traditionally dominated by Democrats. […]
Castle and Cooke is Still Pushing for Koa Ridge Approval
Castle and Cooke is still pushing for approval on the Koa Ridge project. The 5,000-home Koa Ridge development plan is headed back to the state Land Use Commission for the third time this decade. The latest halt of the project came in July, when a state judge halted the Koa Ridge project, ruling in favor […]
Hawaii Heads to San Jose State for Friday Showdown on ESPN
The University of Hawaii football team is heading to California this week hoping to extend their winning streak to 3 games and come home 2-0 in WAC play. This Saturday’s game will mark the final time that the Warriors will play San Jose State as part of their WAC schedule. The game will be televised […]