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Calgary senior charged with child sexual exploitation after ‘egregious’ images shared online
Online sharing of extremely graphic and violent sexual imagery involving children has resulted in criminal charges against a Calgary senior citizen. Read More
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Hawai’i Pride month highlights LGBTQ+ visibility, community: List of events
Pride Month is celebrated across Hawaiʻi with flag raisings, film screenings, concerts, parades and community gatherings, highlighting 2SLGBTQIA+ visibility, community connection and HIV awareness.
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Atlas’s soaring great room inspires feelings of freedom
Floor space is only part of what makes a room feel comfortable. Additional volume can make a main living area feel brighter and more inviting in day-to-day use. The Atlas by Morrison Homes builds that in with a soaring open-to-above ceiling. Read More
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Calgary Surge drop thriller despite electric WinSport crowd
Thursday night set itself up to be a magical return home for the Calgary Surge to start Year 4. Read More
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Brookman: It’s not perfect, but Canada is Alberta’s home
Every one of us can remember the friend we had as a kid who would scream and stomp his foot when his mother made his sandwich wrong or didn’t pack his lunch the way he wanted. Then there was the kid who cried when he lost a game or wasn’t picked for the school baseball…
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Solberg: Why Alberta’s best future is within Canada
When I first went to Ottawa as a member of Parliament, I didn’t go because I believed the system was working. Quite the opposite. Read More
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West Oahu fights for safer roads: ‘Take it personal’
Family and community members in Nanakuli held a sign-waving event to raise awareness for safer roads and traffic safety after 19-year-old Tehya Mahelona was killed in a deadly crash on Farrington Highway.
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Tagovailoa hits the field with Atlanta Falcons in OTAs
Hawaii’s Tua Tagovailoa continues adjusting to life with the Atlanta Falcons as organized team activities rolled on this week in Flowery Branch, Georgia. The ʻEwa Beach native and Saint Louis School graduate is competing for playing time in a quarterback room that also includes former starters Michael Penix Jr. and Trevor Siemian. After spending his…
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Puna homicide victim remembered as community patriarch
Chitta Morse, a beloved 79-year-old member of the Papaya Farms community, was killed by suspect Jacob Baker, who had been acting violently and erratically, and had recently been denied a temporary restraining order by two women.
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How are homicide cases handled? A look inside HPD’s homicide detail
“This teamwork, following every lead with no stone unturned, is what makes solving these cases possible.”