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DKI Highway safety crackdown continues with 283 citations in three days
Hawaii Island police increased enforcement on the Daniel K. Inouye Highway by issuing 283 citations between July 31 and August 2 to address dangerous driving behaviors.
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Job fair focused on giving locals career opportunities
The Kamaʻaina Comes Home event is scheduled for Wed., Aug. 5, to help local talent find career opportunities and combat brain drain.
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What Is OHA, why do Hawaiʻi residents vote for its trustees?
With primary elections approaching this Saturday, August 8, Hawaii residents will vote for nine trustees to lead the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), a state agency dedicated to supporting Native Hawaiian interests.
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Police officer accused of accessing DMV info, placing tracker on ex’s car: DA office
A police officer is accused of illegally accessing California Department of Motor Vehicles information and placing a GPS tracking device on his ex-girlfriend’s car, according to prosecutors.
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Why cyclospora can be deadly for some people
Michigan health officials reported what appear to be the first deaths in connection with the ongoing cyclospora outbreak on Monday.
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Counterfeit fears add pressure to Canada’s shift toward digital payments
As concerns about counterfeit bills persist, Calgarians who rely on cash worry about a changing payment landscape. Read More
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Alberta Voices-Readers’ comments on separation
From now until the Oct. 19 referendum in Alberta, the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald are publishing your thoughts about the upcoming vote and issues related to separation. Here are some of the latest emails we’ve received. Read More
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Opinion: City council is making the housing crisis worse for people with disabilities
When it comes to building new housing in Calgary, almost everyone has something to complain about. For some it’s not fast enough; for others it’s too fast. Read More
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JERA says LNG can save Hawaii money, critics unconvinced
Japanese energy company JERA held an open house at the University of Hawaii West Oahu to discuss its proposed liquefied natural gas project, which aims to lower electricity costs despite concerns from environmental advocates regarding its impact on renewable energy goals.