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New eyes on safety: Honolulu to install cameras at Blowhole, Plantation Village
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu officials are adding more eyes in two high-profile areas. It’s part of a push to improve public safety at some of the island’s most visited – and sometimes most vulnerable – spots. Honolulu park video surveillance could expand Halona Blowhole is one of Oahu’s iconic postcard views. But it’s also a…
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Victim recovering, residents shocked after shooting in Ewa Beach community
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The family says the victim in Tuesday night’s shooting at Iroquois Point is recovering and is now in stable condition. The man accused of shooting her is dead. Police investigating attempted murder on Iroquois Avenue Neighbors say they’re shocked this happened in their community, and to a woman many of them know.…
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Efforts begin to remove mooring platforms from USS Arizona by Navy, Pearl Harbor National Memorial
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On Wednesday, Sept. 3, the United States Navy worked with the Pearl Harbor National Memorial to begin removing two mooring platforms from the USS Arizona. Sweet, curious Pikake looking for new ʻohana This removal work will help preserve the memorial and protect the environment, officials said. Check out more news from around…
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Hawaiʻi woman indicted in labor trafficking case
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A Hawai‘i County woman faces serious charges after being indicted for labor trafficking. On Aug. 27, a state grand jury indicted a 26-year-old woman on nine counts of Labor Trafficking in the First Degree. Hawaiʻi AG moves to trial in 2020 election fraud case Prosecutors said she allegedly forced minors to perform…
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Hawaiʻi AG moves to trial in 2020 election fraud case
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A 70-year-old woman, Terri Ann Otani, has been indicted on four counts of False Name Contribution tied to the 2020 election cycle. The charges were filed on Aug. 28 by the Department of the Attorney General’s Special Investigation and Prosecution Division. Key figure in Kaneshiro, Mitsunaga bribery and corruption case testifies According…
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Global equines, athletes and Duchess of Edinburgh gather for 50th Spruce Meadows Masters this week
A total of 47 equine athletes and 98 horses from around the world will be in Calgary from Wednesday to Sunday for the 50th Spruce Meadows Masters. Read More
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Sweet, curious Pikake looking for new ʻohana
HONOLULU (KHON2) — This week’s Wags N Whiskers star is a pup from Ewa Beach. Curious, playful Rocky needs loving ohana Meet Pikake, a one-year-old Terrier mix who was brought to the Hawaiian Humane Society after being found wandering the streets of Ewa Beach. Pikake is a one-year-old Terrier mix (Courtesy: Hawaiian Humane Society) Workers…
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Bell: Defund Gondek’s climate emergency? Mayor hopeful Sharp vows to do it
She is talking about defunding but it’s not about taking cash from the cops. Read More
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Over 4 decades of running ends, strong finish for Great Aloha Run
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s official, the annual Great Aloha Run is no more. The founder announced her retirement on Sept. 3 in a press release, stating the beloved run finished its last race in February 2025. The fundraiser has been a local tradition for over four decades. “The Great Aloha Run has always been about…
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Network outage affecting TheBus, Handi Van
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Heads up, commuters, a recent network outage is affecting certain public transportation on Oahu. New and improved: Honolulu transit app gets upgraded According to City and County of Honolulu officials, customer service phone lines are down for TheBus transit information and Handi Van reservations. While TheHandi-Van is still operational and is picking…