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‘Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii’ hoping to open in Va. Square next month | ARLnow.com
A Hawaiian-themed coffee shop with an eye-catching name is aiming for a November opening in Virginia Square.
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is preparing to open in the former Dunkin’ Donuts space at 3701 N. Fairfax Drive, with final inspections scheduled in coming weeks, franchise owners Richard and Michelle Lee told ARLnow. The husband-wife duo also owns a Bad Ass Coffee in Alexandria.
The name of the shop — which sells dozens of drinks and breakfast items, including several tropical offerings — references generations of coffee-carrying donkeys on Hawaii. Native Hawaiians of the Kona region call them “bad ass ones” for their strength and stubbornness.
“It’s really giving kudos and tribute to the donkey that’s carrying the coffee beans up the steep mountains of Hawaii,” Richard Lee said.
The shop’s Hawaiian heritage also comes through in its mild, low-acidity coffee beans grown in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai’i, Ka’u and Kona. Beans from Kona on The Big Island are particularly enriched by their proximity to several volcanoes.
“Kona coffee is the least acidic of all beans,” Richard Lee said. “So obviously, it’s depending on the palate, but at least when I drink a cup of Kona, it’ll be very smooth.”
In addition to lattes, cold brews, drip coffee and frozen blended coffees, the company sells bags of whole beans and grounds. Other offerings include smoothies and sandwiches made on King’s Hawaiian sweet bread rolls — including a spam, egg and cheese with pineapple and barbecue sauce.
Bad Ass Coffee, founded in Hawaii in 1989, has 34 locations in total.
The Lees opened the Alexandria location in March 2023, and are currently planning for a third Northern Virginia location — no word yet on where — as the Arlington shop opening nears.
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Manitowoc-built crane sets sail for Navy base in Hawaii
MANITOWOC (WLUK) — A 200-foot Manitowoc-built crane is on its way to a Navy Base in Hawaii.
Big Blue P-82 sailed out of the Manitowoc Harbor Friday morning to Navy Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on the island of Oahu.
Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels posted a bon voyage post to social media, reading in part:
Pearl Harbor is where America’s involvement in World War II began — a moment that changed the course of history. And it is altogether fitting that Big Blue now heads to that very place, because Manitowoc played a defining role in that same war effort. Right here on the same peninsula where Big Blue was built, the people of Manitowoc constructed 28 submarines that helped secure victory and defend freedom around the world. That legacy of ingenuity, patriotism, and hard work is still alive today. The men and women of this community continue to build big things — important things — that support our nation and strengthen our future. Their skill and dedication are part of a story that spans generations. We’re proud of Big Blue, proud of those who built it, and proud of Manitowoc’s enduring place in American history. Safe travels, Big Blue; from a city that helped win a war to the harbor where it began, we wish you fair winds and following seas
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The crane will make the 7,600 to 7,800 nautical mile journey from the Manitowoc Harbor through the St. Lawrence Seaway, down the East Coast of the U.S. before going through the Panama Canal to the island of Oahu.
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Rep. Todd hosts town hall on Sunday – Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The East Hawaii community is invited to join state Rep. Chris Todd for a town hall focused on a recap of the 2026 legislative session and important updates impacting Hawaii Island residents.
Todd represents House District 3 (portion of Hilo, Keaukaha, Orchidland Estates, Ainaloa, Hawaiian Acres, Fern Acres, portions of Kurtistown and Keaau).
Community members will have the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns and engage in discussions about legislative priorities and local issues.
The town hall is from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, at the Keaukaha Elementary School Cafeteria, 240 Desha Ave. in Hilo
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