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Fatal crash in Kailua-Kona claims life of pedestrian
A man was killed in a crash in Kailua-Kona after being hit by a truck that veered off the road onto an unfinished gravel area, and the driver was arrested and charged with reckless driving, negligent injury in the first degree and operating a vehicle under the influence.
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Hawaii Sports 2Night: John Veneri
KHON2’s own John Veneri joins the latest episode of Hawaiʻi Sports 2night, available Sunday at 7 p.m. on the KHON+ app on Apple TV, Roku and Firestick. Episodes are also available on demand following the premiere, with a rebroadcast airing Mondays at 10:35 p.m. on KHON2. Veneri — a former University of Hawaiʻi football player,…
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Motorcycle club raises $10,000 for North Shore flood victims as recovery continues
Members of Pacific Savagez motorcycle club donated $10,000 worth of gift cards to flood victims in Otake Camp on Oahu’s North Shore to help them rebuild after the devastating floods in March.
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Ceramic float returns to Hawaii after 45-year journey
A ceramic float created by a UH college student in 1980 and found by a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel in Okinawa two years later, traveled around the world and was returned to its creator, bringing two families together along the way.
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Hawaii’s Allisen Corpuz finished inside the Top-10 at U.S. Women’s Open
Allisen Corpuz played at the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open this week as she looked for her second career win at the event. Corpuz made the weekend cut after shooting (-1) through the first two rounds. During her first round she holed out on the 17th for the first eagle of the weekend. In the third…
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8.2 magnitude quake in Philippines, PTWC assessing threat to Hawaii
An 8.2 magnitude earthquake has occurred in Mindanao, Philippines.
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Search continues for ‘armed and dangerous’ man on Kaua‘i
Kaua‘i police continue to use all available resources in their search to locate William “Billy” Sinclair, 51, regarding his connection to a Hanalei homicide that took place on Saturday, June 6.
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Green Line engagement finds majority support for elevated downtown alignment, but area stakeholders remain opposed
Although a two-thirds majority of respondents expressed support for an elevated Green Line alignment through Calgary’s downtown, those who live and work where the future train tracks are slated to be built feel the opposite. Read More
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More than 300K people rode Skyline in April, May
The months of April and May both saw Skyline ridership in the 300,000 number range.