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News affecting the North Shore Community of Oahu. The North Shore Chamber of Commerce posts these news articles for informational purposes. Many of the articles are from local news agencies such as the Honolulu Advertiser, the Honolulu Star Bulletin, Pacific Business News, North Shore News, and other local publishers.

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March 30, 2007
Lingle signs Kahuku Hospital funding bill
Gov. Linda Lingle on Thursday signed legislation to provide Kahuku Hospital with $950,000 in emergency funding to keep it open at least through June.
Pacific Business News

March 29, 2007
Bypassing a bottleneck
An idea born of frustration among North Shore residents tired of dealing with monumental traffic backups has taken a big step toward reality.
Honolulu Advertiser

March 28, 2007
Crop weather improves across the state
Plenty of sunshine and rainfall, with trade winds blowing at a less punishing velocity, make for good news for several Hawaii crops this week.
Pacific Business News

March 24, 2007
Legislature approves $950,000 to keep Kahuku Hospital open
A bill that would provide $950,000 to keep Kahuku Hospital temporarily operating is headed to Gov. Linda Lingle after it cleared the House yesterday.
Honolulu Advertiser

March 15, 2007
Brian Ching picked to U.S. soccer roster
Hale'iwa's Brian Ching, a Kamehameha Schools alum, was one of 11 World Cup veterans picked today for the U.S. roster for exhibition games against Ecuador and Guatemala.
Honolulu Advertiser

March 14, 2007
Stolen checks raise fears of ID theft at 18 schools
The state Department of Education is warning parents at 18 Central O'ahu and North Shore schools to take steps to prevent identity theft after about $25,000 in cash and checks collected from the schools was stolen.
Honolulu Advertiser

March 9, 2007
HECO will test Kahuku winds as source of power
Hawaiian Electric Co. plans to collect wind data from the hills above Kahuku within the Army's training area, the first step toward constructing Oahu's first wind farm in more than a decade.
Pacific Business News

March 6, 2007
Mormon entities contribute $173M to economy
Three entities in Laie affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Brigham Young University of Hawaii, the Polynesian Cultural Center and Hawaii Reserves Inc. -- pumped more than $173 million into the Hawaii economy in 2005, according to a new report.
Pacific Business News

March 5, 2007
At a click, crime statistics
A new police Web site is helping residents track crime such as burglaries, automobile thefts and auto break-ins in neighborhoods from Mililani to the North Shore.
Honolulu Advertiser

March 2, 2007
Kahuku Hospital files for bankruptcy
Staggering under the weight of its unpaid bills, Kahuku Hospital has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Pacific Business News

 

 

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