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Hurricane Kiko intensifies to Category 4 storm
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As of Sept. 3, Hurricane Kiko is now a Category 4 hurricane in the Pacific Ocean, the National Hurricane Center reported. In an update by the National Weather Service, Hurricane Kiko is about 1,600 miles east of the Big Island. 8 essential tips for your hurricane emergency kit It is moving towards…
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‘I get to live my dream:’ Miliana Sylvester’s road to Rainbow Wahine Volleyball
HONOLULU (KHON2) — UH sophomore middle blocker Miliana Sylvester is expected to make a huge contribution this year for Rainbow Wahine volleyball. Being on the team is nothing short of a dream for her, but it’s a dream that almost didn’t happen. In fact, she pinches herself every day. Living a dream that’s become reality.…
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New Blood Tribe detachment sends positive message about its direction, says police chief
Blood Tribe Police Service’s new detachment will send a message that it’s moving forward and help its efforts to recruit and keep officers, says the police chief. Read More
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Superhero window washers descend on Alberta Children’s Hospital
Spider-Man, Captain America, Buzz Lightyear and more could be seen dangling down the side of the Alberta Children’s Hospital Wednesday morning, turning routine maintenance into moments of pure joy for young patients and their families. Read More
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Alberta Sheriffs shut down Lethbridge problem property
A specialized Alberta Sheriffs unit has closed a Lethbridge property that police have visited more than 50 times since last year. Read More
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ConocoPhillips Plans to Cut Up to 25% of Its Workforce
(Bloomberg) — ConocoPhillips, the largest independent US oil producer, plans to cut as much as a quarter of its global workforce amid lower crude prices and expectations of peaking shale output. Read More
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‘Digital Aloha Month’ aims to promote safe, responsible Internet use as state looks to expand
HONOLULU (KHON2) – “Connect Kākou” is a statewide broadband initiative to expand Internet access, which started in 2023. Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke has since proclaimed September 2025 as “Digital Aloha Month.” California to consider requiring mental health warnings on social media sites Digital Aloha Month encourages safe and responsible Internet use, while encouraging all Internet…
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University of Hawaiʻi researchers call for flood-safe buildings
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are calling for better building standards in coastal flood zones. “With coastal high tide flooding having doubled in the U.S. in the last two decades, it’s clear that we need to build for the future, not just the past,” said lead author Wendy Meguro.…
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Amid sale discussions, Calgary clean tech company slashes 60 jobs, delays AGM
Less than four years after opening a manufacturing plant in Calgary, clean tech company Exro Technologies Inc. is laying off 60 of its employees and postponing a shareholder AGM that was slated for this Friday. Read More
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Auto loan delinquencies v. credit card delinquencies: Where Honolulu stands
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Auto loans are one of the most common types of debt in the United States. With Hawaii’s love for as many vehicles as we cram onto our islands, auto loans are pretty prevalent. Falling behind on these payments can hurt credit scores and even lead to losing a vehicle. That makes recent…