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Gas prices climb 30 per cent in some big cities. Are stations profiting?
Canadian drivers are seeing their bank accounts drained at the pump — paying up to 30 per cent more this year — but even gas station operators are struggling to stay profitable, industry watchers say. Read More
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Some Hawaii businesses taking big losses from Kona Low
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The lights are still out for thousands across Hawaii, and the cost is adding up. Businesses said they have lost thousands in sales and spoiled products. The Hawaii Restaurant Association said local eateries are hit hard by extended power outages, especially when they happen while children are out of school. “It’s just…
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16-year-old faces murder charges in Honolulu stabbing incidents
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The 16-year-old suspect in a deadly stabbing in Waikiki and a second stabbing in Makiki has been charged. Prosecutors have filed petitions through the family court, which include Murder in the Second Degree, Attempted Murder in the First Degree and Attempted Murder in the Second Degree. According to HPD, on March 16,…
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Mayor Kawakami joins heated race for lieutenant governor
Kauai Mayor Derek Kawakami is running for lieutenant governor, taking on incumbent Sylvia Luke.
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Hele Gas Station in Ewa confirmed to have sold contaminated gas for 3 hours last Friday
HONOLULU (KHON2) — More than two dozen cars were damaged after a West Oahu gas station sold gas contaminated with water. Officials said it’s rare for something like this to happen, and the cause isn’t what most think. Officials at Hele Gas Station’s parent company confirm that their station on Renton Road in Ewa sold…
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Potholes pop up across Oahu after storm
Now that the storm has cleared, a different kind of damage is showing up across Oahu. Potholes are popping up islandwide.
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Bell: Danielle Smith government lays down the law on doctor-assisted death
To die or not to die, that is the question. Read More
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March to the Championship: ‘Bows arrive in Portland as “Gotta Go!” continues to serve as tone-setter
The University of Hawai‘i men’s basketball team arrived in Oregon on Tuesday, ahead of its NCAA Tournament opener later this week. The Rainbow Warriors traveled from Las Vegas to Portland before heading straight to a practice session at Nike headquarters in nearby Beaverton, beginning final preparations for Thursday’s West Region first-round matchup. Hawai‘i (24 wins)…
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Day 4 at world women’s curling: Karlee Burgess energizes Canada, Einarson
Karlee Burgess considers herself ‘The Energizer Bunny.’ Read More
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Conservation contest ‘in the bag’ for native Hawaiian ʻŌhiʻa, Kanaloa plants
“Hawaiʻi has long been called the extinction capital of the world, and we have fought very hard to reverse that title,” said Emma Yuen, native ecosystems manager with the Department of Land and Natural Resource’s Division of Forestry and Wildlife. “If anywhere in the world deserves to have its species come ʻroaring back’ from the…