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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet isn’t moving — yet
HONOLULU (KHON2) — With the ongoing renovations at Aloha Stadium, the near future of the beloved Aloha Stadium Swap Meet can be a bit confusing. The swap meet isn’t moving — yet. Board approval moves Aloha Stadium project forward: Completion date moved to March 2029 Vendors are set to stay in the current location until…
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HDOT releases airport apps for Honolulu, Līhuʻe
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Two new, free airport wayfinding apps have been released by the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation. The apps are designed to make traversing through airports on the islands less stressful and more enjoyable. Family-friendly TSA lanes debut at several US airports: How do they work? Currently, there are two apps: the HNL Airport…
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PHOTOS: What happened inside Maui’s prison today
WAILUKU, Hawaii (KHON2) — Prison life can a be a difficult journey to take for anyone. But there are methods state officials are taking to enrich the lives of those incarcerated as a means of making the overall community a better place. Five inmates at Maui Community Correctional Center graduated Wednesday, Aug. 13, with General…
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Mayoral candidate wants province to extend voter registration deadline, better communicate registration requirements
A Calgary mayoral candidate is criticizing the city and province for their silence surrounding a looming deadline for voters to register for the upcoming municipal election — a deadline he claims most Calgarians are not even aware of. Read More
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New details unveiled in Chinatown acid attack
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu police Lt. Deena Thoemmes unveiled the latest developments in the brutal Chinatown acid attack on Friday, Aug. 8. The incident happened shortly after 10 p.m. Chinatown acid attack leaves community on edge Police said the victim, a 30-year-old man, was crossing the street when an unknown suspect “threw an unidentified liquid,”…
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12 new appointees for the HTA advisory board
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Governor Josh Green, M.D. has now appointed 12 new members of the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA) Advisory Board. BACKGROUND — Hawaii Tourism Authority leadership questioned by state lawmakers The new appointments happened after the previous board resigned, following Gov. Green cal for new leadership. He aims to address longstanding concerns over governance…
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Starbucks CEO sets goals of 4 minute coffee, becoming ‘world’s greatest customer service company again’
NILES, Ill. (WGN) — The CEO of Starbucks spent the day in suburban Chicago on Wednesday, speaking exclusively with Nexstar’s WGN about the company’s emphasis on providing a better customer experience at one of the world’s most recognized brands. With plans to turn around sluggish sales and an emphasis on service at the forefront, Starbucks CEO Brian…
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Jury duty scams in Hawaiʻi: Warning to the public
HONOLULU, Hawaiʻi (KHON2) — The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary is now warning the public to be aware of jury duty scams, statewide. PREVIOUSLY — Mānoa resident dodges jury duty scam City officials said that there’s been a report of about 330,000 jury questionnaires that have arrived this week in mailboxes for potential jury service in 2026. …
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Arson identified in Kunia fire as HPD, HFD investigate
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On Tuesday, Aug. 12, the Honolulu Fire Department said they were called to Kunia at around 8:45 a.m. The Honolulu Police Department was not far behind with their notification coming in at 9:30 a.m. A brush fire at Kunia Loa Ridge Farmland had everyone scrambling to get the blaze under control. HFD…
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Air Canada strike: Here’s why your flight may be cancelled
A looming flight attendants’ strike is forcing Air Canada to ground all of its flights by Saturday. Read More