O'ahu briefs
Advertiser Staff
HONOLULU
Death at falls ruled drowning
The medical examiner's office said yesterday that Lloyd Campbell, 31, whose body was taken Thursday from waters below Kapena Falls in Nu'uanu, died of drowning. Campbell was last seen jumping into the water after a night of partying with friends.
Man arrested in club incident
Police are seeking charges against a 22-year-old man who was arrested Monday on suspicion of threatening two employees of a Waikiki nightclub with a knife.
The manager of the Red Lion at 240 Lewers St. and a security guard had approached the man to discuss his behavior toward two women at the club when he allegedly brandished a large knife, police said. One woman complained that she had been fondled by the man while the other woman alleged the suspect had threatened her.
The man was booked on suspicion of first-degree terroristic threatening.
Bishop Museum extends hours
Bishop Museum has extended the public hours for its library and archives.
The new hours will be noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays.
Hours for Saturday will remain the same 9 a.m. to noon.
The library and archives remain closed on Sundays, Mondays and holidays.
Bishop Museum's Library and Archive staff provides general public assistance and responds to reference inquiries dealing with history, culture and science in Hawai'i and the Pacific.
WINDWARD
Water quality workshop set
Residents can learn more about water quality, how it's sampled and where to obtain data at a free workshop from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 2 at Camp Kokokahi YWCA, Makai Room.
The workshop will introduce participants to the language used in reports and news stories about water quality and how to make sense of data provided at certain Web sites, including the state Department of Health, said Mike McMahon, who will lead the workshop.
To attend, call McMahon at 342-4548 or e-mail him at mcmahon1@hawaii.rr.com.
EAST HONOLULU
Police station on board agenda
Police and city representatives will be asked if the proposed police station in East Honolulu would be used if it is built when they appear at the monthly Hawai'i Kai Neighborhood Board at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Haha'ione Elementary School cafeteria.
Also up for discussion is the wire mesh being installed to protect the homes at Lalea, the Hawai'i Kai condominium where a boulder fell on Thanksgiving Day, crushing two cars.
For more information, call 527-5578.