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Varcoe: ‘A three-legged stool’: Can a grand bargain over pipelines, production and Pathways become a real deal for Alberta?
There’s plenty of talk these days about the Carney government striking a grand bargain with Alberta and Canada’s oil and gas sector. Read More
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Hawaii public school enrollment falls 17k since pandemic
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Enrollment in Hawaii’s public schools has been dropping for the last decade, and this school year is no different. Get news on the go with KHON 2GO, KHON’s morning podcast, every morning at 8 Lawmakers said they are worried about how this decline could affect funding for one of the State’s largest…
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Federal rebates for electric vehicle purchases to stop
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Buying an electric vehicle could look a bit different in the near future, thousands of dollars different. This announcement will spark excitement for EV owners Federal EV rebates will expire on Sept. 30, meaning that purchases of EVs after that will no longer include a federal refund meant to incentivize buying a…
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Desperate West Maui residents want action from state water commission to help drought
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Losing the Sentry Tournament is just one impact of the drought and water issues in West Maui. But for many, the bigger concern is how residents are being affected day to day. The Sentry leaves Maui for 2026, citing subpar water conditions There are families who live off-grid in Honokohau in West…
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Hawaii teenager Takai will play in Lotte Championship
Punahou sophomore Alexa Takai has accepted a sponsor’s exemption to play in the LPGA Tour’s Lotte Championship at Hoakalei Country Club, tournament officials announced Tuesday. Takai, 15, will be the lone amateur in the field when the tournament tees off Oct. 1-4 in Ewa Beach. Already a rising star, she won the prestigious Jenny K.…
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Comment on attempts to roll back protections for national marine monuments
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Native Hawaiian leaders, scientists and fishermen are pushing back against attempts to roll back protections for national marine monuments. ACLU of Hawaii: ‘We stand with Kamehameha Schools’ The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council’s 204th meeting in Honolulu saw these groups speak out against President Trump’s proclamation that attempted to allow industrial…
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Grand Jury indicts teens in violent Nānākuli incident
HONOLULU (KHON2) – An indictment has been placed on the two male suspects from the Nānākuli shooting that took place on Sept. 6. Second arrest made in deadly Nānākuli shooting Two 19-year-old men have been charged in the Sept. 6 shooting at Zablan Beach Park in Nānākuli that left a 17-year-old boy brain-dead. An Oʻahu…
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Bell: Gondek wins as this awful Calgary council breathes its last gasp
One last poke in the eye. One last shot in the ribs. Read More
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Alberta changes carbon pricing system to allow infrastructure investments
Alberta’s industries will have a new way to pay their carbon dues after the provincial government announced changes to the industrial emissions pricing and trading system. Read More
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ACLU of Hawaii: ‘We stand with Kamehameha Schools’
HONOLULU (KHON2) – The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii announced it stands in solidarity with Kamehameha Schools, following the attack on its admissions policy. Kamehameha Schools Admission Policy Challenge sparks action from community As a private institution, Kamehameha Schools is funded entirely by the trust of KS founder, Princess Pauahi Bishop, who gave her…