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City Clerk says Waters ‘ineligible’ for re-election: What voters should know
On Saturday, Aug. 1, the Honolulu Elections Division sent out an announcement confirming that Waters could not be re-elected to the office of Councilmember, District IV, City and County of Honolulu for the 2027-2031 term.
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Calgary Pride now allowing politicians to apply to march in parade
Calgary Pride announced Friday that, for the first time since 2023, politicians and political parties may apply to participate in Pride Week activities, including the Calgary Pride Parade on Sept. 6. Read More
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Woman, 80, dies from injuries following June pedestrian crash: HPD
An 80-year-old woman succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead on Friday, July 31 after being hit by a car in the Pearl City area more than a month prior.
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Homicide unit investigates death of 21-year-old Calgary woman near Cremona
A 21-year-old Calgary woman has been identified as the victim of a suspicious death near Cremona earlier this week. Read More
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WestJet cancels 81 flights as possible flight attendant strike looms
WestJet cancelled 81 flights Saturday as the airline winds down parts of its flight operations ahead of a possible flight attendant strike that could begin as early as Sunday. Read More
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Man charged after officer-involved shooting in Bridlewood
Police have charged a man in relation to an incident leading to an officer-involved shooting in Bridlewood on Thursday. Read More
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Water systems in 7 states hit by cyberattacks: FBI
Hackers breached water utility systems in multiple states, prompting warnings from federal officials and local operators.
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Which 3 airports are switching over to TSA Gold+ and when?
Three of America’s airports have confirmed plans to participate in the Transportation Security Administration’s new TSA Gold+ program.
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Liquid could be answer to stop cavities without drilling, study finds
A study conducted by the University of Michigan found silver diamine fluoride stopped decay in more than half of treated baby teeth.
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Don’t worry about the heat with these drought-tolerant and beautiful plants
The trend of hotter and drier summers is a call to add more drought-tolerant plants to our gardens. The concept of xeriscaping was introduced by the water department in Denver, Colo., in 1981 as a solution to reduce outdoor water use during severe droughts. Read More