April 26, 2007
Xcel Wetsuits to give share of sales to cancer research
Xcel Wetsuits said it will donate a portion of its sales of Lycra UV-protection apparel to the Cancer Research Center during the month of May
Honolulu Advertiser

April 26, 2007
Hale'iwa walkway proposal hits end of road - for now
No one on the North Shore wants Hale'iwa Town to lose its country charm, but almost everyone agrees it's time the community had some sidewalks or other walkways to get people out of the potholes and puddles.
Honolulu Advertiser 
April 25, 2007
Polo season starts May 6
Polo season, featuring benefit games, kicks off May 6 with the gates opening at 11 a.m. and matches starting at 2 p.m. at the Mokule'ia Polo Field on Farrington Highway, 3.5 miles past Waialua High & Intermediate School.
Honolulu Advertiser

April 9, 2007
Waimea lane to open today
State Transportation Department officials will have one contraflow lane open today and tomorrow to accommodate morning and afternoon rush-hour traffic on Kamehameha Highway at Waimea Bay after a rockslide Saturday shut down the problem-plagued North Shore passage.
Honolulu Advertiser 
April 8, 2007
North Shore residents take rockslide in stride
North Shore fortunes are known to ebb and flow on the turn of a single event. Such as the Waimea Bay rockslide of March 6, 2000. So reactions were mixed yesterday when Kamehameha Highway was nailed by another rockslide reminiscent of the one seven years ago.
Honolulu Advertiser
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Waimea rockslide shuts Kamehameha Highway

April 7, 2007
North Shore homeless numbers climbing
The homeless population in the North Shore, though small compared with Wai'anae and Honolulu, is growing, according to advocates who are concerned about what they say is a disturbing trend.
Honolulu Advertiser
April 6, 2007
Beef market becomes more local
Hawaii is consuming more local beef, but overall cattle marketings are down due to falling exports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports.
Pacific Business News 
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