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Breaking News/Updates
 •  Funeral for HPD motorcycle officer set for Friday
 •  For the Beavers, it feels like two bowl games
 •  Visitor arrivals down 3.7 percent in October
 •  Royal Lahaina Resort reopens renovated rooms
 •  Bishop Museum to raise entrance fees in 2007
 •  SketchCrawlers to draw Downtown, Chinatown sights
 •  Christmas songs Friday from the state art museum's 'Lanai'
 •  On Air Thursday: HPU men's basketball on TV, radio
 •  On Air Wednesday: UH men's basketball on radio
 •  Sports Thursday: HPU men's basketball
 •  Sports Wednesday: ILH softball
 •  H-1/H-2 merge traffic slows to a crawl
 •  Eastbound traffic thick at H-1/H-2 merge
 •  Hawaiian Telcom elects industry veteran to board
 •  'Dog' and Beth on Larry King tonight
 •  Santa Clara stops Rainbow Warriors, 68-59
 •  Funeral services for motorcycle officer set for Dec. 8
 •  Earthquakes send visitor arrivals down 4,2% in October
 •  'Super 25' ex-Nebraska running back transfers to UH
 •  About 48,700 tickets sold for UH-Oregon St. game
 •  Brennan finalist for Walter Camp award
 •  Man killed in fall from high-rise identified as visitor
 •  Police Beat: Man dies in fall from 24th-floor lanai area
 •  Man, 28, pleads guilty in attack of teenage girl
 •  H-1 lanes to close tonight for 'Aiea overpass work
 •  Maui police shoot man wielding speargun and air rifle
 •  'Dog' bytes on 'Larry King Live' today
 •  Discount tickets for state football championship games
 •  Commuters find slow going through H-1/H-2 merge
 •  Bat found at Aloha Tower, snake on Maui
 •  High surf delaying sand replenishment
 •  Scattered showers, cooler north winds forecast
 •  Mesa pilots sue company to enforce arbitration award
 •  UH dorm construction begins
 •  Triple Crown surf events postponed again
 •  Surf's up all around the island
 •  H-1 lane closed near Middle Street tunnel
 •  Work on Ke'eaumoku Street starts Friday
 •  Hawaiian Telcom elects industry veteran to board