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A downturn in international travel to the U.S. may last beyond summer, experts warn
LAS VEGAS (AP) — For a few hopeful weeks this summer, a bright billboard on the major highway linking Toronto to New York greeted Canadian drivers with a simple message: “Buffalo Loves Canada.” The marketing campaign, which included a $500 gift card giveaway, was meant to show Buffalo’s northern neighbors they were welcome, wanted and missed. At first,…
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Costco executive members get exclusive early shopping hours starting in September
(WJW) — Costco stores may see fewer customers in the mornings as a new policy for executive members takes effect this month. Starting in September, Costco locations will enforce a new policy allowing executive members to shop one hour earlier than other members, opening at 9 a.m. instead of 10 a.m., according to FOX News.…
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Can your matcha addiction survive a shortage and tariffs?
(NerdWallet) – Matcha — a green tea powder deeply rooted in Japanese tea ceremonies — has surged in U.S. popularity in recent years. Its vibrant green color has become a social media staple, flaunted by influencers and wellness-conscious consumers. Performative as it may seem, matcha is also addictively delicious — at least to some. To…
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What’s the difference between AISH and ADAP? A look at changes to Alberta’s disability assistance programs
Disability advocates say the province’s changes to how benefits are paid to recipients may hurt their quality of life. Read More
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Satire and smiles: Editorial cartoons from the past week (Sept. 1, 2025)
Welcome to September. Here are some editorial cartoons to start your day with a smile. Read More
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Lost hiker rescued near Wahiawa Cliff
WAHIAWA, Hawaii (KHON2) — On Sun., Aug. 31, at around 4:51 p.m., the Honolulu Fire Department responded to a lost hiker on the mountaintop near Kolekole Pass in Wahiawa. Hiker rescued after 150-foot fall on Pali Trail The incident occurred when a 27-year-old woman went hiking alone for two and a half hours and wound…
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Boaters rescued after boat breaks down offshore at Laie Point
LAIE, Hawaii (KHON2) — On Sun., Aug. 31, at around 4:44 p.m., the Honolulu Fire Department responded to a disabled vessel with boaters off the shores of Laie Point. 75-foot shuttle boat grounded at Kewalo Basin, none injured The incident occurred when the 18-foot vessel lost engine power, while being one-half mile offshore. The first…
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Breadfruit Festival is coming back to Kahului
KAHULUI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Get ready for a fun day at the Breadfruit Festival! Maui Nui Botanical Gardens will host the fifth annual Lā ‘Ulu (Breadfruit Day) festival, celebrating breadfruit and Hawaiian culture. This “ʻulu-timate” festival is coming to Maui in September On Sept. 6, Maui Nui Botanical Gardens will offer a free community day,…
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Building fire in Waikiki causes $105,000 in damages
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On Sat., Aug. 30, at around 10:54 p.m., the Honolulu Fire Department responded to a building fire in Waikiki. HFD: Kaneohe building fire classified as incendiary The fire happened on 425 Ena Road, where the first unit arrived at 10:59 p.m. with 10 units staffed by 35 personnel. Officials said building security…
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Hawai’i Football Final – Arizona reaction
The latest episode of Hawaii Football Final, a Hawaii Sports 2Night production, broke down the University of Hawai‘i football team’s first loss of the season on the road at Arizona. KHON2 Sports Director Rob DeMello and analyst Rich Miano, a former UH player and coach who spent 11 seasons in the NFL — reviewed the…