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Actor David Hekili Kenui Bell, best known for his appearances in the live-action version of Lilo & Stitch and Hawaii Five-O has died, his sister announced on Facebook. He was 57.
There are a few wings in the Celtics range likely able to contribute in a backup role or with enough upside that it may be worth a pick to draft them.
Agricultural landowners said cracking down on crime will allow them to continue to provide local food and homegrown products ...
Israel warns 300,000 to evacuate part of Tehran; Trump abruptly leaves G7 summit; Ukraine says Russia launched hundreds of ...
Starting July 1, the fee for a Hawaii vehicle safety inspection will increase by 75 cents to $25.75 for automobiles and ...
A limited section of coastal California grows 80% of the best strawberries today, about 2 billion pounds annually. It is a combination of good soil and perfect weather that makes the difference, ...
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Hawaii’s hurricane outlook calls for a below-normal season, but ongoing cuts to the federal government have U.S. Rep. Jill ...
1/3 Civil Defense Administrator Bill Hanson at the first-ever Keanakolu Amateur Radio Summit on June 12. Photo by Kyveli ...
Bad Bunny's concert residency in San Juan has ignited a tourism surge, and the island is meeting the moment with ...
David Hekili Kenui Bell, who played the Ice Cream Man’s Big Hawaiian Dude in Disney’s Lilo and Stitch live-action remake, has died at age 57.
The man who was shot and killed while participating in a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City is remembered as a successful fashion designer who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the ...
Hawaii chefs flexed their culinary skills this weekend at the 5th annual Kauai Poke Fest, held at Koloa Landing Resort at ...
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