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Hawaii news: Sweet success for Aloha State chocolatiers

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HAWAII
February 19, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Sweet success for Hawaii's chocolate producers
Thanks to its tropical locale, Hawaii is the only member of the union that can truly fulfill the entire production cycle for bean-to-bar chocolate.
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NEWS
Moana Surfrider sets birthday celebration for March 10

The Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort and Spa, opened on Oahu's southern shore on March 11, 1901.

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Honolulu airport to get bigger concourse

Construction of the $1.1 billion facility is expected to begin five years from now, and completion of the project is expected in 2028.

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Hawaiian taking a shot at Honolulu-Long Beach route

Logistics problems have long played a role in preventing airlines from successfully flying between Honolulu and any of the four secondary Los Angeles-basin airports. But Hawaiian Airlines, newly armed with the fuel-efficient, single-aisle Airbus A321neo, believes it can break that precedent.

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Trump International Hotel Waikiki offers new dining options

In November the luxury property debuted a new, seafood-focused menu at Waiolu Ocean Cuisine, highlighting fresh catch.

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