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Honolulu ranks 1st, Pearl City ranks last: The food of it all
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiʻi is a location that offers many adventures. And not the least of these are food and cuisine experiences. A new study has ranked the cities across the United States that have the best and the worst food scenes. Surprisingly, with myriad cultures contributing to some of the most diverse food scenes…
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Get your bibs ready — Crabfest is back at Dixie Grill!
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Seafood lovers across Hawaiʻi are in for a treat as the popular eatery Dixie Grill kicks off its annual Crabfest, featuring heaping portions of fresh crab, buttery sides and Southern-style appetizers. Guests can expect everything from Crab Stuffed Deviled Eggs, Crab Pasta, to a special Crab Trash Can buffet all served at…
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Financial Focus: Small business loans
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Small businesses are a critical part of our community here in the islands, and a big part of that is making finances work. “We see small businesses as the heart of Hawaii’s economy because they are,” said Gina Loose, the vice president senior business banking officer at Central Pacific Bank. “They make…
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Truth (love, faith, giving) and Reconciliation: Sharing the circle in pursuit of healing
While the traditional healing circle takes on many forms across Indigenous cultures and teachings, it remains a critical tool in identifying the core values we need to continually assess in ourselves and our communities as we continue the daunting task of reconciling past harms. Central to these critical conversations remain Indigenous voices from all walks…
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Ward 2 candidate Jennifer Wyness complains about sign removal, says paid signs left up
A councillor seeking re-election claims campaign signs placed by volunteers in Ward 2 — comprising communities in northwest Calgary — have been removed, while paid signs in the same area have been left untouched. Read More
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Mother of six-year-old boy missing in Crowsnest Pass makes public plea for information
As the search for a missing six-year-old boy in the Crowsnest Pass continues into a second week, his mother has made a public plea for any information about her son’s whereabouts. Read More
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HFD reveals where rescues take place the most
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hiking on Oʻahu is a very common activity for both residents and visitors. And having to be rescued from a hike is also fairly common. So, KHON2.com caught up with two of Honolulu Fire Department’s leaders in the rescue game to find out what they see most often and how you can…