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After Marco Polo, Honolulu built more regulations: PHOTOS
Following the 2017 Marco Polo fire, Honolulu implemented stricter fire safety ordinances requiring older residential high rises to install automatic sprinklers by 2025 to reduce fatalities and property loss.
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Hurricane Fausto weakens, continues moving north of Hawaiian Islands
Hurricane Fausto is expected to pass north of the Hawaiian Islands and weaken to a tropical storm by Tuesday, July 28, bringing potential flooding and high surf to the area.
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Waianae native describes ‘traumatizing’ Seattle shooting
At least three people were killed and four others were injured during a shooting near the Seattle Space Needle at the Bite of Seattle festival.
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Kapolei, Honolulu Hale Voter Service Centers open
Voter Service Centers in Kapolei and Honolulu are opening starting Monday, July 27, to provide in-person voting and election services leading up to the August 8 deadline.
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Search efforts underway in Waterton Lakes National Park to find missing 81-year-old B.C. man
Parks Canada says a search is underway in Waterton Lakes National Park for a British Columbia senior last seen over a week ago. Read More
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Ask a Banker | Saving for college tuition, retirement
You do not have to choose one or the other when saving for college tuition and retirement. With planning, many families can work toward both goals.
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Dozens sickened across 17 states in salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs: What to know
The eggs were only distributed in a handful of states, while the salmonella cases have been reported in more than a dozen.
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Video appears to show someone kicking sea lion in California; authorities investigating
Federal wildlife authorities are investigating after a video appeared to show a person kicking a protected sea lion at a beach in California.
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Calgary office vacancy edges lower as leasing activity picks up
Calgary’s office market saw more than 200,000 square feet of space sold or leased this quarter — the highest absorption since 2024 — but lease activity in one southeast Calgary complex accounts for a significant portion of the spike. Read More
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Your letters: Province needs to butt out of bike lanes
I live in Spruce Cliff. We have bike lanes well-situated with driving lanes. This is controlled by our city, as it should be. Read More