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Police officers want voice when it comes to new police chief
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu police commission says it could take seven months to find a new police chief using a professional hiring firm. Honolulu Police Chief search could stretch into 2026 A firm was used to recommend former police Chief Joe Logan. But the police union and council members want officers to have more…
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City continues to warn public on Electronic Bicycle Safety
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Wednesday morning, an Ewa teen riding an electronic motorcycle collided with an automobile at the Kolowaka Dr. and Fort Weaver Road intersection. He was rushed to the nearest hospital, and later succumbed to his injuries. Understanding E-Bike Rules and Safety: What Hawaii Riders Need to Know He was 14 years old. Honolulu…
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U.S. Army sends letter about military land leases, Gov. Green responds
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The U.S. Secretary of the Army sent Gov. Josh Green a letter on Aug. 21 about the framework of military land leases in Hawaiʻi. He stressed the importance of collaboration, as well as the possibility for land to be exchanged in a new agreement. “We want to work with you to come…
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Is violent crime on Maui rising? Chief Pelletier responds
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Maui Police Chief John Pelletier addressed whether violent crime is on the rise on Maui, following the tragic incident that claimed the life of police officer Suzanne O. Justice, remembrance: MPD unveils new details in deadly shooting “I can sit here and tell you violent crime is down 8%, but you know…
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PHOTOS: 5 things to know about Oʻahu’s 1st Chick-fil-A playground
KAPOLEI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Hawaiʻi has a new Chick-fil-A restaurant that will open its doors in Kapolei on Thursday, Aug. 28. The owners of the restaurant said they will bring about 120 jobs to the community and introduce the first indoor Chick-fil-A playground in Hawaiʻi. Here’s what we know. 1. Locally owned and operated The…
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Justice, remembrance: MPD unveils new details in deadly shooting
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Maui Police Department is still mourning the loss of fallen officer Suzanne O, who was killed in the line of duty on Aug. 15. “There are no winners in most critical incidents. We have a family, a partner, a department and a community mourning the loss,” Maui Police Department Chief John…
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Tour de Trash: Sorting, separating and recycling plastics from trash
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Tour de Trash makes four stops: RRR recycling center, Hawaiian Earth Recycling, the Waimanalo Gulch landfill and H-POWER — where trash is burned to generate electricity. It’s a rare chance for the public to see how all the pieces fit together. Trash tour: See how Hawaii’s trash is managed with ‘Tour…
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How an Alberta teachers’ strike may affect kids and parents, according to experts
With a teacher strike or lockout possible, many are worried what it could mean for students if classes are disrupted. Read More
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Woman physically assaulted defending family during hate crime, say Calgary police
City police are seeking public help in identifying a man they say physically attacked a woman while shouting racial slurs at her family in the Beltline area. Read More
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Alberta’s fourth addiction recovery community opens in Calgary
Alberta has opened its fourth addiction recovery community in Calgary’s southeast, adding 74 beds that will serve up to 300 people per year. Read More