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‘It happened in an instant,’ woman says after Waimea Bay boulders tumbled down
A frightening close call on Oahu’s North Shore after two massive boulders came crashing onto Kamehameha Highway near Waimea Bay Friday afternoon.
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Bell: Danielle Smith loses, Nenshi becomes premier in Liberal MP’s poll rollout
Premier Naheed Nenshi. Read More
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Airdrie RCMP responding to serious incident at CrossIron Mills mall
Airdrie RCMP officers say they are responding to an incident involving an assault with a weapon at CrossIron Mills mall. Read More
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Army conducts ‘essential’ burn at Oʻahu training range
Residents may see smoky skies in Central Oʻahu on Monday, April 13 through Saturday, April 18.
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Gov. Green’s chili fundraiser raises over $5K
On Monday, April 13, Governor Josh Green hosted his Chili and Rice Fundraiser, raising money to support the Hawaii Foodbank as part of the State Employees’ Food Drive.
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‘Safe space’: North Shore recovery center opens for all storm-impacted residents
A new recovery center in Waialua for storm-impacted residents opened on Monday, April 13.
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West Oahu flooding recovery efforts focus on Paakea Road
“We are doing everything we can with the resources available.”
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Curling notebook: Mark Nichols joins Brier champs, Rock League wrap
The Brier champions are determined not to miss a beat without retired front-ender E.J. Harnden. Read More
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Ground breaks on 13-storey, 218-unit rental tower in East Village
As excavators turned tonnes of dirt in the background, aboveground construction began Monday on East Village’s next rental housing project. Read More
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Braid: The UCP unveils a new private-pay scheme for blood work, ultrasound and other tests
The government that gave us the Dynalife lab testing fiasco has another bright idea. Read More