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Woman killed in head-on collision on Big Island’s Highway 11
A woman was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 11 on the Big Island after crossing the center line on Monday, July 20.
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Mystery odor giving some Makakilo residents headaches
Residents in Makakilo, Oahu, have expressed concerns over foul odors and dust affecting their health, prompting calls for investigations into potential sources near the local Grace Pacific quarry.
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From 717 to 737: Big changes coming to Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines plans to replace its fleet of 19 Boeing 717s with Boeing 737-800 aircraft starting in 2027.
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New LPGA event coming to Hawaii
The LPGA announced plans to launch the Nanea Cup, a new tournament pairing professional and collegiate women’s golfers, on Hawaii’s Big Island next spring.
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City responds to mixed response to new drivers license and ID designs
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi defended the implementation of new driver’s licenses and state ID cards featuring enhanced security measures despite receiving mixed reactions from some residents.
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Bell: Calgary cop heading up search for Parker speaks of the heartbreak and the hope
This past Sunday, three non-verbal autistic children go missing. Read More
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Food court craze: New items you may have missed at Hawaii Costcos
Hawaii Costco members can enjoy new $6.99 chicken strips and $2.99 seasonal sundaes.
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‘I’m a shopkeeper at heart’: Calgary Co-op announces Andrew Clarke as new CEO
After more than a year and a half without a permanent CEO, Calgary Co-op announced Tuesday that the role has finally been filled. Read More
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Smoke might make its way into Calgary from B.C. later in the week
A smoke advisory from Environment Canada on Tuesday morning may have been lifted, but air quality in Calgary will likely deteriorate as winds from B.C. flow into the city later this week. Read More
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‘It really coaches it in a negative light’: Provincial bike lane portal sparks concerns from Calgary’s cycling community
Calgary’s cycling community is raising concerns about the Alberta government’s new online portal, saying that only accepting complaints steers the conversation in one direction. Read More