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Big fix in the works for Pearl Harbor trail

City officials are proposing several short- and long-term projects to revitalize the Pearl Harbor Historic Trail after residents expressed concerns with improving the trail’s safety and infrastructure.

 

Babysitter would let mom boost hours to help family

Krystle and Levi Otholt were living out of their van with two young children when they found out she was pregnant last year, and their stress level jumped through the roof. It was rough raising kids on the streets, but an infant would make it even harder.

 

Vital Statistics

Each Sunday, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser publishes Oahu vital statistics for marriage licenses and birth certificates filed with the state Department of Health's Vital Statistics System. The statistics cover the five-business-day period ending the Thursday of the previous week.

 

Construction beginning on new Nanakuli library

More than 20 years after the project was first conceived, Gov. David Ige led community leaders Saturday in breaking ground on the new Nanakuli Public Library.

 

Legislators back HSTA in fight over free travel

Several lawmakers have pledged to help the teachers union in its dispute with the state Ethics Commission over a ban on free trips for teachers who organize out-of-state student field trips.

 

Lee Cataluna: Pacleb paves way for pupils to achieve dancing stardom

Marcelo Pacleb sits in the dark theater and watches his dancers rehearse onstage. "She's a flight attendant and a double-major," he says, pointing to a lithe young woman who is, seemingly impossibly, emerging as though unfolding herself from inside a magician's box.

 

Spending by international students brought $104M to state, report finds

International students studying in Hawaii contributed more than $104.5 million to the state's economy in tuition and living expenses in the 2014-15 academic year, an annual report by the Institute of International Education said.

 

Charter panel chairman leaving for rail position

The chairman of the Honolulu Charter Commission has resigned from the panel after taking a job with the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation.

 

UH Cancer Center seeks permanent director

University of Hawaii at Manoa Chancellor Robert Bley-Vroman has initiated the search for a permanent director for the financially struggling UH Cancer Center.

 

Newswatch: Seal killed by parasite that affects cats

A parasite affecting a portion of the feral cat population is responsible for the death of a monk seal in Hawaii.

 

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