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Impaired driving suspect who allegedly fled traffic stop before crashing into parked cars working on bail plan, lawyer says
The drunk driving suspect accused of fleeing a traffic stop while on bail in connection with a fatal crash will remain behind bars until at least the beginning of September. Read More
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Hawaii Football Final expands to TV for 2025 season
The University of Hawaii football team opens its 2025 season Saturday against Stanford, and with it comes the return of Hawaii Football Final, this time with a major change. The KHON2 podcast, which launched in 2018 and has been hosted by sports director Rob DeMello and analyst Rich Miano, will debut as a television program…
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UH move-ins begin: What you need to know about traffic
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is preparing for a surge in traffic as more than 3,500 students arrive on campus for the 2025 fall semester. Move-in events are taking place from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on several dates and will affect major roads in the Mānoa, Mōʻiliʻili and Kaimukī areas.…
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Awiwi Korean Grill and Chicken University with the grinds!
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It doesn’t matter whether you’re craving chicken, Korean BBQ, or ramen; Awiwi Korean Grill and Chicken University is the spot. They are located across the street from the Hilton Hawaiian Village, right below Kayak Cafe and Kan Sushi. How to access Medicare in a disaster They have a ‘Make Your Own Ramen’…
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Calgary Flames draft pick Theo Stockselius has inspiring back-story, bright future
Theo Stockselius is focused on being a future difference-maker in the NHL. Read More
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Your letters for Aug. 19: Canada’s fighter fleet goals grounded by reality
I cannot fathom how badly the Canadian F-35 review missed the mark on affordability and Arctic readiness. The numbers make the failure painfully clear. To match NATO averages, Canada would need roughly 2,500 aircraft for territorial coverage or 5,000 to cover our coastline. The notion that we are building an effective fighter fleet is little…
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CUPE responds after Labour Board declares Air Canada flight attendant strike illegal: ‘If it means…going to jail, then so be it’
Union leadership said it will continue to support flight attendants on picket lines across the country after the Canada Industrial Relations Board declared the ongoing strike by about 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants unlawful and ordered union leadership to direct members to return to work. Read More
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How to access Medicare in a disaster
Candace Nakamoto joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to how to access your Medicare benefits in a disaster including what doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies you can use outside of your usual area, what to do if you’re under dialysis or cancer treatment, replacing or repairing medical equipment damaged in the disaster, Special Enrollment Periods, and how to…
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‘Dream come true’: Calgary coffee roaster guides baristas to victory on world stage
Often, David Crosby’s suitcase carries an unexpected aroma — that of a coffee shop in the morning. Read More
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KFC brings back discontinued menu item after 5 years: ‘Better not be a joke’
(WJW) – Two long-gone items from the KFC menu are making their “triumphant” return on August 18 — including one that was discontinued over five years ago. Last week, KFC announced plans to put its Potato Wedges back on the menu, reportedly in response to “thousands” of customers demanding they come back, KFC wrote in…