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Waipahu High School is the first school in the state to offer its students accredited engineering training. After more than..
At age 3, Kelci Marie Nanimakamai Shigeta has struggled with more health problems than anyone should expect in a lifetime...
The late Cynthia Bond The park theater at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve has been renamed Cynthia M. Bond Memorial Theater,..
The Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii’s Windward Clubhouse is hosting its annual Holokiki O ‘Alele races Sept. 9, offering..
Crossfit Oahu has expanded to open a new facility in Kaneohe, offering members a few steps up from jumping rope..
History has a way of repeating itself, and that can only be a good thing for the Kalaheo girls bowling..
With Kahuku on a collision course with Farrington in what will likely be billed as the “Game of the Year”..
At age 81, Alice Hewett is finally getting her own ball field — and she doesn’t have to rake up..
Although only two weeks into the OIA Red West Conference season, much will be decided by the end of this..
As a single mother, Anastasia Kritikos may answer to “Mom,” but as a newly minted graduate of Pearl Harbor Shipyard’s..
Despite a cancelled contract with the city in June, Honolulu Disposal Service will continue to maintain its familiar white recycling..
Kaneohe’s Rachel Kincaid competed last week in the Na- tional Junior Olympics Kayak Championships in Seattle, where she paddled on..
U.S. wrestler Clarissa Chun lived her Olympic dream long before she actually experienced it. Even so, emotion still overwhelms her..
Sometimes innovation is simply a matter of finding new ways to tackle old problems. Allen Evans did just that, and..
Among the students in Le Jardin Academy’s biggest summer school to date were 19 girls who spent their course time..
A scene from Hawaii Five-0, filmed at Flying R Ranch in Waialua last summer, has earned an Emmy nomination for..
Below are highlights of what’ s happening in West Oahu. Email items to cchang@midweek.com one week ahead of the Wednesday..
Below are highlights of what’ s happening in Central Oahu. Fax items by Sept. 5 to 585-6324 or email cchang@midweek.com..