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As Hawai'i's precious recreation areas become increasingly crowded, a bill to protect shoreline access is gaining momentum in the Legislature.
Supporters say HB 1808 is necessary to stop the illegal acquisition of beachfront shoreline by homeowners. Opponents warn that the measure could set a precedent and lead to greater demands on property owners abutting state lands.
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Pearl City Man Being Investigated On Animal Cruelty Charges
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Derrick Silva told KITV he never attended veterinarian school or received any medical training.
Silva also said he conducts procedures on animals at his Pearl City home, including spaying and neutering dogs and performing eye surgery.
Silva says he doesn't have a veterinarian's license.
Jo Ann Uchida says her office, which regulates veterinarians, has never received any complaints agains Read More
Silva also said he conducts procedures on animals at his Pearl City home, including spaying and neutering dogs and performing eye surgery.
Silva says he doesn't have a veterinarian's license.
Jo Ann Uchida says her office, which regulates veterinarians, has never received any complaints agains Read More
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Crews Find Body Off Windward Oahu
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The body of a man presumed to be that of a missing boater was recovered off Oahu's windward side Saturday.
The boater was reported missing off Pyramid Rock Beach on the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base at 6:19 p.m. Friday. Read More
The boater was reported missing off Pyramid Rock Beach on the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base at 6:19 p.m. Friday. Read More
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Short-circuit caused fatal Pearl City fire
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A fire that killed an elderly woman in her Pearl City home Tuesday was caused by an electrical short-circuit, Honolulu Fire Department investigators have determined.
The body of Lillian Sato, 89, was found in the home at 1358 Hoolaulea St. after firefighters extinguished the blaze. The fire destroyed Sato's single-story home and caused an estimated $250,000 in damage. Read More
The body of Lillian Sato, 89, was found in the home at 1358 Hoolaulea St. after firefighters extinguished the blaze. The fire destroyed Sato's single-story home and caused an estimated $250,000 in damage. Read More
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'Hawaii Five-O' may step into economic gap of 'Lost' departure
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CBS plans to start filming a pilot tomorrow for a remake of "Hawaii Five-0," and with ABC's "Lost" about to conclude its six-year run in the Islands, the local film and TV community is hopeful the scowling detective will save the day.
The state estimates that a typical TV series contributes about $70 million a year to the local economy, so the show, if it's picked up, could help pick up where Read More
The state estimates that a typical TV series contributes about $70 million a year to the local economy, so the show, if it's picked up, could help pick up where Read More
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Surf Shop Worker Says He Tried To Stop Missing Surfer From Going to Laniakea
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The search for a California man last seen surfing on Oahu's north shore has become a recovery effort.
This, after several sharks more than 8 feet long were spotted around what appeared to be a body.
Firefighters, lifeguards and the coast guard scoured Police Beach in search of a missing surfer early Wednesday morning.
The surfer is a visitor from San Francisco who was last seen at Laniak Read More
This, after several sharks more than 8 feet long were spotted around what appeared to be a body.
Firefighters, lifeguards and the coast guard scoured Police Beach in search of a missing surfer early Wednesday morning.
The surfer is a visitor from San Francisco who was last seen at Laniak Read More
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1 Person Dead After Crash In Waianae
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A man is dead after the black truck he was driving crashed into a telephone pole near 85-621 Waianae Valley Road at about 1:20 p.m. Saturday.
According to the report by Emergency Medical Services, a call was placed on a possible motor vehicle collision. Read More
According to the report by Emergency Medical Services, a call was placed on a possible motor vehicle collision. Read More
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Police investigating fatal Pearl City car crash
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A 47-year-old man died Sunday after veering into two parked cars on Komo Mai Drive, just north of Apoepoe Street in Pearl City, police said.
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The man is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest, police said.
The driver was south on Komo Mai Drive when his 1994 Mercury sedan veered into two parked cars. The man did not appear to have any visible injuries, police said, but the man Read More
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The man is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest, police said.
The driver was south on Komo Mai Drive when his 1994 Mercury sedan veered into two parked cars. The man did not appear to have any visible injuries, police said, but the man Read More












