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The rainy season is forcing more and more homeless people to set up camp at the city's bus stops, but attempts to make it illegal to sleep at bus shelters have been unsuccessful. Full Story »
The rainy season is forcing more and more homeless people to set up camp at the city's bus stops, but attempts to make it illegal to sleep at bus shelters have been unsuccessful. Full Story »
KITV has learned the state health department has gone undercover to determine if pharmacies and doctors are giving the H1N1 vaccine to people with the highest risk of contracting swine flu. Full Story »
A familiar sight in the sky in Waikiki will not be seen this week and most of December. Full Story »
After seizing several tons of drugs in the sea, on Thursday a Hawaii-based Coast Guard crew will talk about its massive narcotics bust. Full Story »
While a new business is usually good news for a community, the announcement of a drug store chain moving into a West Oahu neighborhood has residents there frustrated and angry. Full Story »
Keep that umbrella handy as thunderstorms could sweep over the Hawaiian Islands on Thursday. Full Story »
President Barack Obama and Veterans Services Secretary Eric Shinseki renew promises to help America's veterans. Full Story »
About 30,000 delegates will attend the Jehovah's Witness international convention in Waikiki. Full Story »
The state is changing the way it sends H1N1 vaccine doses to clinics and doctors' offices around the state. Full Story »
Sixteen Hawaii high school athletes sign early letters of intent with universities and colleges. Full Story »
Hawaii farmers catch a break on interisland air shipping. Full Story »
National League coaches and managers vote to give Maui's Shane Victorino a second-straight Gold Glove. Full Story »
University of Hawaii basketball player Douglas Kurtz must sit out the first six games of the season. Full Story »
President Barack Obama visits Arlington National Cemetery, taking part in a tradition honoring not only those who lost their lives in battle but also the men and women who serve U.S. military missions worldwide today. Full Story »
Hawaii communities and officials honor the country's veterans for their sacrifice. Full Story »
Most veterans return to a regular civilian life after their service to the nation. But some rise to positions of fame or power. Do you know which big names from the worlds of sports, politics and entertainment wore a uniform? Full Story »
A statewide flash flood watch went into effect Tuesday and it didn't take long for downpours to follow. Full Story »
Hawaii doctors hope the swine flu will have less of an impact in the islands than other parts of the country. Full Story »
The company contracted to ship garbage to the mainland from Oahu needed to wait for containers and a shredder before operating. Full Story »
The six finalists for Honolulu police chief include one woman and two mainland candidates. Full Story »
A local real estate leader says that while homebuyers can take advantage of tax credits, they may have a tough time finding a home. Full Story »
The board of directors for the Honolulu Symphony says it has a debt of $1 million. Full Story »
Frigid waters pumped from the ocean's depths will be used to air condition downtown Honolulu, reducing the state's dependence on fossil fuels while slashing power bills that are the highest in the nation. Full Story »
Two brothers killed in a car crash in October are remembered. Full Story »
In Hawaii, local Democrats are praising the health care bill passed in the U.S. House of Representatives, but Republican reactions were not so positive. Full Story »
A model displays a creation by pastry chef Kotatsu Kanda during the Tokyo Sweets Collection 2009 fashion show. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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