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80 Waianae residents move to new farm village as harbor site cleanup begins
Eighty residents of Puuhonua o Waianae have moved from the Waianae Small Boat Harbor into a new 20-acre farm village, with plans to relocate an additional 60 people by the end of the month.
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Firefighters rescue dog from roof of Honolulu community church
Firefighters rescued an exhausted dog from the roof of the Community Church of Honolulu on Friday, July 17, after it became stranded on the building.
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Back-to-school shopping in full swing for local families
Local businesses and organizations in Hawaii are supporting families and teachers ahead of the upcoming school year by providing free printing services and discounts on school supplies.
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New energy fight: LNG plan sparks energy debate
Japanese energy company JERA has proposed building a $2 billion liquefied natural gas power plant and offshore import terminal on Oahu to potentially reduce electricity costs, sparking debate among state officials and Hawaiian Electric.
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Maui man found guilty of child sexual assault
A Maui jury found 49-year-old Roberto Omar Morales Andrade guilty on 16 counts of sexual assault involving a minor whom he abused between 2014 and 2018.
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Hokulani Elementary School ready for back to school following lengthy flood recovery
Hokulani Elementary School is preparing for students to return to its newly renovated classrooms following a lengthy flood recovery process that began in March.
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‘Hawaiʻi mourns’: Leaders honor fallen soldiers, including one from ʻEwa Beach
On Monday, July 20, the Department of War announced two more American soldiers were killed in action in Jordan. One of the casualties was 1st Lt. Tyler James Feehan, 25, of ʻEwa Beach, Hawaiʻi.
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Concerns over finding missing boy Parker mount as search enters fifth day
While searchers remained hopeful on Monday, concerns are mounting over the safety of 11-year-old Parker, who went missing more than four days ago. Read More
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Surf’s up? City of Calgary releases renderings, report into proposed downtown surf spot
After advocacy from urban surfing groups almost a decade ago, the City of Calgary has released a preliminary report into a proposed flood mitigation project that would simultaneously make permanent a popular surf spot on the Bow River, just northwest of the downtown. Read More
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Why search tactics in missing child case must factor in boy’s neurodivergency
As a citywide search continues for a missing boy in Calgary, an occupational therapist and the mother of a child with autism say the youth’s neurodivergent condition must factor into the strategy of those looking for him. Read More