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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 28, 2006
Chamber opposes Honolulu farm measure
The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii has declared itself in opposition to Proposal 99 in a series of proposed amendments to the charter of the City and County of Honolulu.
Pacific Business News

March 28, 2006
Livai: 'It's the right time to leave' Kahuku
Siuaki Livai, who guided Kahuku High School to four of the past six football state championships and unprecedented national prominence in the past decade, resigned yesterday morning after 10 seasons at the helm.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 27, 2006
Hawaii visitor growth was spread out
Every one of Hawaii's top 20 U.S. city markets has seen growth in the number of visitors sent to the islands in the past year.
Pacific Business News

Mar 24, 2006
Mesa's airline flies June 9
Mesa Air Group Inc., which plans to start its new interisland airline June 9, said its low fares are here to stay.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 24, 2006
North Shore surfer survives shark bite
Yesterday morning held the best and the worst for island visitor Elizabeth Dunn. She caught the best wave of her life, then realized her worst fear: shark attack.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 24, 2006
North Shore triathlon entries
The Bikefactory North Shore Triathlon is scheduled for May 27 at Mokule'ia Beach Park and Waialua on O'ahu.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 24, 2006
Lifeguards gear up for bodysurfing event
From October through March, lifeguards on O'ahu's North Shore rarely get a break because of the annual arrival of big waves.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 23, 2006
Mesa says it's ready to 'Go!'
Go! is the name of the new interisland airline that Mesa Airlines will launch in Hawaii on June 9. The regional carrier describes itself as a young, fun airline that plans to make interisland flying affordable for local residents.
Pacific Business News

Mar 20, 2006
Rain floods parts of O'ahu, cuts power
A thunderstorm pounded parts of O'ahu yesterday, causing a repeat of flooding on the already-saturated Windward side but also hitting 'Ewa Beach and the North Shore.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 15, 2006
Surf champs share spotlight with a shark
There were three winners at the second annual T&C Surf Women's Pipeline Pro: Nicola Atherton, Leah Dawson and a shark.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 13, 2006
The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii wants sick leave bill killed

The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii called on its members Monday to lobby against a state Senate bill it says would legalize sick leave abuse.
Pacific Business News

MAR 9, 2006
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HONOLULU HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
 THE ISLAND OF OAHU IN HONOLULU COUNTY

* UNTIL 1230 PM HST

* AT 935 AM HST...RADAR SHOWED HEAVY RAIN CONTINUING ACROSS CENTRAL OAHU. THIS HEAVY RAIN IN COMBINATION OF CONTINUED RUNOFF FROM EARLIER RAINFALL IS CAUSING AREA STREAMS TO RISE RAPIDLY. IN ADDITION...THE WATER LEVEL OF LAKE WILSON IS EXPECTED TO REACH 84 FEET SHORTLY. THIS WILL RESULT IN OVERFLOW OF THE SPILLWAY AND FLOODING DOWNSTREAM AT OTAKE CAMP.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO WAHIAWA...MILILANI...WAIALUA AND OTAKE CAMP

Mar 8, 2006
Turtle Bay planning five hotels, 3,500 rooms
Developers of the Turtle Bay Resort yesterday outlined plans for five new hotels with 3,500 rooms and condominium units that would transform the area.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 8, 2006
Promise of jobs doesn't sway everyone
For many, reaction to Turtle Bay Resort's expansion plans comes down to two competing issues: the need for more jobs versus the fear of rampant development.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 4, 2006
Flood cleanup begins
Flooded communities from Kahuku to Waimanalo struggled today to clear away soggy debris after the heaviest winter rains in some time.
Honolulu Advertiser

Mar 2, 2006
Windward O'ahu drenched
Kane'ohe - O'ahu and Kaua'i remain under a flash flood watch and two Windward schools are closed today following a rainstorm that closed roads, flooded homes and triggered mudslides.
Honolulu Advertiser

 

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