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Bell: Unions declare war on Danielle Smith thinking the premier is weak
They feel there is a blood in the political water. They believe their time has come. Read More
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RECALLED: Moonlight Companies white, yellow peaches
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Check your fridge because some peaches are being recalled due to potential Listeria contamination. State health officials say the affected products were sold by Moonlight Companies, which is sold at Costco, Target, Whole Foods, Times Supermarket and Big Save in Hawai‘i. The Moonlight Companies’ yellow and white peaches were distributed to stores…
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Family fun events for Halloween in Hawaii
KAKAAKO, Hawaii (KHON2) — The islands buzzed with activity this Halloween and KHON2 checked out some family-fun events to see how folks celebrated. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news Ala Moana Center was bustling as families and their keiki put on their best costumes for…
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Ocean Safety recruiting as winter surf season approaches w/ Kurt Lager | Unscripted
Following the loss of a paddler in Kailua and the deaths of two teenagers in the ocean at Kaena Point, Honolulu Ocean Safety is recruiting as we get into the treacherous winter surf season. According to the Department of Health, drownings are the fifth leading cause of fatal injuries among Hawaii residents, with an average…
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Multiple dogs shot in Kapolei, police investigating
KAPOLEI (KHON2) — A disturbing case of animal cruelty in West Oahu, where a dog was shot and allegedly used as target practice. It comes just weeks after two puppies were found shot in the same area. Honolulu Police have opened a criminal investigation into the animal abuse. On Friday, KHON2 was at Aloha Affordable…
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No More Warnings: Oahu’s Red Light Speed Cameras Begin Issuing Citations Nov. 1
HONOLULU (KHON2) — After months of warnings, Oahu’s red light speed cameras are officially going live. Beginning Nov. 1, drivers caught running a red light or speeding through an intersection could receive a citation in the mail, up to $200 for a first offense. The state says more than 500,000 warnings have been sent out…
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Halloween at Kalihi Kai Elementary
KALIHI (KHON2) – After a month of anticipation, Halloween is finally here. But before thousands of excited trick-or-treaters could start gathering their candy, they first had a day of school. But at Kalihi Kai Elementary the Halloween fun started in the classroom. Students had the chance to wear their costumes, walk around in a costume…
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Instacart offers 50% off groceries through November for SNAP participants
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Instacart is giving a break to families in Hawaiʻi who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. The company announced that active SNAP customers will receive 50% off their next grocery order, up to a $50 discount, as part of a national effort to ease pressure on households facing food…
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Honolulu City Council wants to revoke proposed Kamananui agribusiness and gondola project’s permit
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The proposed Kamananui agribusiness and gondola project on the North Shore — which is strongly opposed by the community — is now receiving pushback from the Honolulu City Council as they request the Department of Planning and Permitting to revoke the project’s permit. “Six years after this permit was issued, there has…
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Kapiʻolani healthcare workers will strike ‘as long as it takes’
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s been two weeks since the hundreds of workers at Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children went on strike and there is still no end in sight. Kaiser strike ends, Kapiolani worker strike continues About 300 workers represented by Teamsters Local 966, ranging from cooks to maintenance workers to surgical technicians,…