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Ewa HOA Hawaiian flag policy sparks controversy
The Hawaii State flag, often a symbol of identity and pride, is seen across the islands and on front yards. But that’s not the case in a community in Ewa.
Residents in Hawaii have been left fuming after a homeowners' association banned locals from flying the state flag on their properties. Tensions quickly rose after Ewa by Gentry Community Association ...
Gov. Josh Green has ordered the state and U.S. flags be flown at half-staff at all state offices in honor of the late Maui County Council member Tasha Kama and former Vice President Dick Cheney.
A Hawaii homeowners association on Oahu is under fire for banning the flying of the Hawaiian flag on its residents' properties. "Only United States of America flags are permitted for display in areas ...
Several dozen new remote weather stations have been installed by local, state and federal government agencies around Maui and across Hawaii in the last two years ...
A Hilo High School JROTC cadet remains focused as she posts the American flag during Tuesday’s Veterans Day ceremony at East ...
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Hawaiian pilot whales eat a shocking amount of squid every single day
U.S. Banks Shelve $20 Billion Bailout Plan for Argentina Chiefs coach fires back at Trump's criticism of NFL kickoff rule: 'I ...
An old soldier shared stories about the history of a battle flag. Allen "Doc" Hoe was a combat medic in the Vietnam War. For Hoe, service is something he has ...
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November Veteran flag to honor WWII mine sweeper, Seaman First Class Alfred D. Rosa
During the month of November, the 74th Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors ...
Colorado USMC veteran Jim Blane, almost 101 years old, sat down with CPR News to detail his experience in one of the most ...
Another veteran of the American Civil War who died in obscurity in England is finally receiving recognition of his service.
Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney, left, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Colin Powell, huddle prior to testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1991 on Capitol ...
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