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Hawaiʻi courts: Return jury forms or face penalties
HONOLULU (KHON) — Starting Friday, Aug. 8, the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary will mail more than 330,000 jury questionnaires to residents across the state. This is the first step in selecting potential jurors for 2026. If you receive a questionnaire, you are required to complete and return it within 10 days. The envelope is provided. If…
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United Airlines under ground stop ‘due to a technology issue’
DENVER (KDVR) — Commercial airline United Airlines ordered a ground stop for flights at multiple major airports Wednesday evening. According to the ground stop alert posted by the Federal Aviation Administration, the carrier had asked for the ground stop to be issued due to a technology issue, but didn’t specify the cause. DIA wants to…
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Kīlauea marks 30th eruption: No threat beyond crater
KĪLAUEA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Kīlauea stunned visitors and Hawaii Island residents following its 30th episode, which began on Wednesday, Aug. 6, around 1:20 a.m. The eruption ended abruptly, roughly 12 hours later, just before 1 p.m. Recently — Pele stuns with 500-foot fountains at Kīlauea The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) reported that a series of…
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Atomic bombing of Hiroshima reaches 80th anniversary, honorary citizenship for mayor
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As part of an annual memorial ceremony, thousands gathered at the Hiroshima Peace Park in Japan on Aug. 6 to commemorate the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Mayor Rick Blangiardi to travel to Japan, strengthen ties Over 130,000 people died from the attack, while survivors suffered lifelong effects. The city of Hiroshima…
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Faith in Devil: New horse helps Jason Glass capture Strathmore Stampede crown
The Devil made him do it. Read More
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‘It’s been devastating’: Marda Loop businesses continuing to face construction-related woes
More businesses in Marda Loop have started throwing in their towels as the city continues to work on upgrading the area, a six-month process delayed by more than two years. Read More
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Rainy summer in Calgary fuels mosquito boom
Calgarians may want to keep the bug spray close at hand, after one of the rainiest Julys on record. Read More
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Mayors form ‘Bow Valley Corridor Alliance,’ urge federal support for passenger rail link to Banff under Bill C-5
The mayors of Calgary, Cochrane, Canmore and Banff are asking Prime Minister Mark Carney to include a passenger rail line from Calgary to Banff as one of the projects in Canada’s national interest under new federal legislation. Read More
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Calgary police officer to face third trial after conviction overturned in pedestrian collision case
A Calgary police officer convicted of careless driving after backing over a jaywalking pedestrian in 2018 is set to face a third trial after a judge overturned his most recent conviction. Read More
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‘See something, say something:’ Giving dispatchers important info
HONOLULU (KHON2) — When you call 911, it’s important to get as much information as you can to the dispatcher so they can send help as soon as possible. Honolulu Fire Department celebrates 117th graduating recruit class 911 dispatchers have a goal to send resources within 60 seconds of receiving the call. According to Honolulu…