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Thousands without power on Oahu’s North Shore: HECO
Thousands have been without power on Oahu’s North Shore since the second Kona Low hit on Friday morning.
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Concern over future of downtown Hudson’s Bay building drives sold-out meeting
Concerns over the fate of the mostly-shuttered downtown Hudson’s Bay building has led to a meeting to discuss scenarios for its preservation. Read More
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Kona Low interrupts transportation services
Due to the heavy rains and flooding caused by the Kona Low, various transportation services across the state have been significantly affected.
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Kona Low continues flood alerts for all islands
The National Weather Service has issued flood alerts to all the islands for a second day as the Kona Low continues to bring severe weather to the state.
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LIST: Kona Low impacts prompt road closures
Severe weather continues as another Kona Low hits the islands, causing flooding and damage, prompting road closures.
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Where sports meet STEM: Honolulu International Esports Tournament
“By connecting global institutions with our students, we’re opening doors to college programs, internships, and exciting careers in cybersecurity, software development, and digital media. At the same time, we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible talent at Farrington High School, expanding our Kalihi keiki’s reach beyond Oʻahu and putting our students on the global stage.”
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Evacuation orders remain in place for Waialua, Haleʻiwa
On Saturday, March 21, at 2:13 a.m., an HNL Alert from the Oahu Department of Emergency Management provided an evacuation update for the North Shore.
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Last: Biodynamic wines – worth it or hocus pocus?
Biodynamic agriculture has been around for a long time, since 1924, when it was created by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner. He presented a series of lectures in Germany known as the “agricultural course”, effectively a response to farmers’ concerns about chemical use in their fields. To say Steiner was ahead of his time would be…
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Penner: Revelstoke Mountain Resort gives new meaning to snow days
Right around the time when the leg-burn kicked in on my second run — and somewhere in the snow-plastered trees lining Revy’s Ripper Chair — I caught an edge and went airborne. Skis, poles, gloves, goggles, limbs, everything flying and flailing in a chaotic extravaganza of ineptitude. (Perhaps my visit to The Village Idiot, the…
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Think-tank member Meaghon Reid: The next million depends on mental health, but not the way we think
Calgary is on a fast track to two million people. We are appropriately spending a lot of time talking about housing, transit, and infrastructure in light of this population growth, but there is a quieter question to ask with the same urgency: What does this growth mean for our collective mental health, and are we…