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HIEMA says time to prepare, not panic, as Hurricane Kiko makes its way
HONOLULU (KHON2) – We’re still in hurricane season and we have one system, Hurricane Kiko, that looks to be heading towards our islands. 7 hurricane tips for Hawaiʻi’s business owners So what are officials doing right now to prepare and what do you need to know? Find more Hawaii, Oahu, Maui and Kauai news here…
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Boy, 13, dies after car he was driving crashes on Big Island
HAWAII, Hawaii (KHON2) — A single-vehicle collision in Pāhala resulted in the death of a 13-year-old boy on the evening of Sept. 4, the Hawaiʻi Police Department said. Police responded to the collision on Cane Haul Road at 5:55 p.m. How can you avoid a traffic collision? Upon arrival, authorities found a blue sedan that…
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From player to coach: What UH Athletics means to Robyn Ah Mow
HONOLULU (KHON2) — From star athlete to coach to playing on the U.S. national team in between, Robyn Ah Mow has become the epitome of what a University of Hawaii athlete strives to become. For her, UH is everything. “I was born and raised here. I grew up watching UH Athletics. A lot of volleyball…
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Calgary Stampeders expecting big things from speedy Erik Brooks
Dave Dickenson saw enough of Erik Brooks in his rookie Canadian Football League campaign to expect big dividends from the wide receiver/runback artist in 2025. Read More
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Springbank Hill residents take city to court in hopes to delay Augusta Villas vote
After their demand for city council to defer an upcoming vote until after the Oct. 20 municipal election was rejected, a group of residents in Springbank Hill have filed an injunction against the city over the Augusta Villas development project. Read More
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Homes by Avi’s three-storey Douglas offers plenty of functionality
In some households, having all bedrooms on one level can be a disruption. With the parents’ room just steps from the kids’ rooms might seem convenient, it sometimes leads to a stream of disruptions that chip away at rest and privacy. Read More
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Skull with bullet holes found to be that of man who disappeared in Oregon in 1995
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The remains of a person who disappeared in Portland, Oregon, 30 years ago have been identified by the Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation began in April 2021 when tree planters found a human skull near Lake Merrill in Cougar, Washington. The workers contacted the sheriff’s office, who collected and analyzed…
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Trump: DOJ has ‘done its job’ on Epstein files
President Trump said Friday that the Justice Department had “done its job” on the Jeffrey Epstein case and called for an end to the push from bipartisan lawmakers for more disclosures related to the convicted sex offender. In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump blamed Democrats for bringing the Epstein case “back to life,”…
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Mayoral candidate forum in Killarney-Glengarry sees heated debate among candidates
On Thursday night, we got a taste of what’s around the corner as Calgary mayoral candidates debated a range of issues, from blanket rezoning to public safety across the city. Read More