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Record runners expected at The Hapalua
“I think this puts us as the seventh largest half-marathon in the country now.”
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Flood Watch issued for Hawaiian Islands
Wet weather is forecast to continue through Saturday, April 12, according to the National Weather Service.
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LIST: Oahu storm closures continue
Friday’s storm caused facility closures throughout Oahu, continuing into Saturday, April 11.
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US military starts removing mines from Strait of Hormuz
(The Hill) — The U.S. military has launched operations to begin de-mining the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said on Saturday. Centcom said in a social media post highlighted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that two Navy guided-missile destroyers began “setting conditions” for this mission on Saturday morning. The USS Frank E. Peterson…
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Honolulu Passport Fair: Get your passport application started
Residents of Hawaiʻi can apply for a passport in person at the ʻAiea Library on April 18th, by appointment, and must bring proof of identity and citizenship, a completed DS-11 passport application, a passport photo, and payment.
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Opinion: The other side of the coal debate that people don’t see
Before most of us have had our first coffee, we are already surrounded and supported by steel. The frame of our homes, our appliances and furnaces. The rebar in our schools and hospitals. The bridges we cross, the vehicles we drive, the wind turbines rising on the prairie horizon. Steel is so woven into daily…
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Opinion: The Oldman cries for help
Here in the fractured heart and soul of the river’s headwaters, taxpayers have spent billions to transform world-renowned land into mud, stumps, rutted roads and clearcuts. Read More
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Opinion: Canada’s energy security blind spot
As global energy markets grow more volatile, energy security is being reshaped in real time. For Canada, and Alberta in particular, this moment carries significance. Read More