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Trump and Iranian foreign minister say Strait of Hormuz is fully open
In a social media post, Trump said Iran announced that the strait “is fully open and ready for full passage.”
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Opinion: Albertans asked to vote first, figure it out later in separation referendum
In a recent op-ed on a conservative website, Red Deer MLA Jason Stephan argued that a referendum on Alberta independence is a reasonable and democratic step forward. That argument is now being tested in real time. Read More
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Brookman: Social media musings a poor substitute for credible news
If knowledge is power, does a lack of knowledge create weakness? Read More
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Vigil held in Makiki in honor of hit-and-run victim
A vigil was held on the evening of Thursday, April 16, in Makiki for the 30-year-old man who died in a hit-and-run crash last week.
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Historic Queen Theater up for sale in Kaimuki
KAIMUKI, Hawaii (KHON2) — The historic Queen Theater in Kaimuki is officially on the market. There are fresh hopes for a new life that could come to the longtime vacant landmark. The iconic Queen Theater in Kaimuki is finally up for sale after sitting vacant for decades. Council chair Tommy Waters announced the sale on…
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PHOTOS: Fighting Eel celebrates grand reopening at Kahala Mall
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A popular local clothing brand is relocating to a new and improved location. The grand reopening of Fighting Eel’s Kahala Mall location starts on Friday, April 17, at 10 a.m. The new store is now located in the space formerly occupied by 33 Butterflies, across from Sephora and SoHa Living. It’s also…
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Kahuku grad Tolu Smith gets ready for NBA Playoffs with Pistons
The first round of the NBA playoffs tips off this weekend, and for the first time since Hilo’s Red Rocha in the 1950s, a former Hawaii high school standout is on an NBA postseason roster. Former Kahuku High School post player Tolu Smith, the 2018 Hawaii State Player of the Year, was elevated earlier this…
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Hawaii’s kupuna vulnerable to disasters
Learn about the dangers of natural disasters for seniors in Hawaii. Discover how planning and community support can make a difference in times of crisis.
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More parking meters back online after battery shortage
HONOLULU (KHON2) — For months, dark parking meters meant free parking for some and frustration for others trying to figure out if they needed to pay. At Bailey’s Antiques and Aloha Shirts in Kapahulu, they’ve been looking out for their customers. “They worry about getting a ticket,” said Minako Unno, an employee at Bailey’s. “So…