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The Hawai'i Island Movers, who recently completed a trip to Japan in which they played 16 games, will cap their season with two tournaments over the next two weeks.  |
Phil Mickelson will return to the PGA Tour at the Bridgestone Invitational next week, his first tournament since he tied for second at the U.S. Open.  |
Tadd Fujikawa's brush with Nationwide Tour history last week could have a large impact on his schedule the rest of this year, but first he is teeing off in Japan.  |


Still stewing after being beaten by a couple of bloop hits in the seventh inning of a start that began oh so perfectly, Chicago White Sox ace Mark Buehrle sounded nothing like a pitcher who had just delivered a record-setting  |
Brett Favre has handed the Minnesota Vikings one more loss. The 39-year-old Favre called Vikings coach Brad Childress yesterday to tell the coach he won't be coming out of retirement to play for Minnesota.  |
Local commercial real estate firm NAI ChaneyBrooks has expanded its presence in Japan, establishing a partnership with Tokyo-based real estate, import and manufacturing company Maruka Group to operate NAI ChaneyBrooks Japan Ltd.  |
Honolulu's Arnold Toriumi, a 2009 graduate of Punahou School, has earned a spot on USA Judo's Junior World Team.  |
The loss of two NCL America vessels from the Hawaii market contributed to a decline in U.S. cruise ship voyages last year for the first time in at least 10 years.  |
Teee Williams' spikes drew blood. She once stuffed a volleyball before the hitter even took a swing and constantly blocked balls into opponents' stomachs. Her digs were the stuff of defensive dreams.  |
Americans are looking past the stock market surge and signs of a stabilizing economy and focusing on something more personal — job worries.  |
An economic reality check is cooling the stock market's rally. Stocks ended little changed yesterday as a key barometer of consumer confidence and a handful of disappointing earnings reports reminded investors that an economic recovery this year is far from  |
Thanks to a surprising offer, defensive tackle Kaniela Tuipulotu will be able to hit the books — and University of Hawai'i football players in practice — this coming fall semester.  |
The state of Hawai'i said it will switch 7,500 noncitizens, many from Pacific Island nations, from Medicaid programs to one it is creating to provide basic medical care.  |
The Penn state of mind is focused on retaining a world championship. Hilo's BJ Penn will not be lacking for motivation when he defends his UFC world title next week against Boston's Kenny Florian.  |
The checklist for most 22-year-olds include finishing college, finding a job and moving on to the next step in life. Shellane Ogoshi can now check those goals off her list.  |
First Hawaiian Bank snapped a seven-year string of increasing quarterly profits. But the 151-year-old company still managed to post near-record results during the second quarter.  |
The start of his second training camp is a week away, and Hawai'i head football coach Greg McMackin remains cautiously optimistic. Last year, McMackin had to replace nine offensive starters. This year, he has to rebuild a defense that returns  |
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