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Instability lingers while weakening upper low moves overhead
HONOLULU (KHON2) – An upper level low 300-400 miles to our west has helped keep thunderstorms going, but so far they have been well offshore. This low will move NE through Monday night and weaken into a trough. It will then become nearly stationary over the state, bringing enhanced instability to the region. There is…
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‘This could have been prevented’: Daughter speaks after mother killed, children hospitalized in Big Island crash
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A Hawai‘i Island family is grieving after a deadly head-on collision on Daniel K. Inouye Highway claimed the life of a mother and seriously injured five family members — including a three-week-old baby and a four-year-old boy. Police say the crash happened around 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, near the 25-mile marker…
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‘Make sure everyone’s voice is heard’: Raegan First Rider crowned as 2026 Calgary Stampede First Nations Princess
The Calgary Stampede crowned Raegan First Rider of the Kainai Nation as its 2026 First Nations Princess on Sunday following a competition between seven candidates. Read More
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FANG-tastic fun for keiki at HallowZOO
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Keiki got to spend the day creeping and crawling with all different kinds of critters at the Honolulu Zoo’s SPOOK-tacular event. The Honolulu Zoo Society hosted the HallowZOO event, which had a variety of activities throughout the zoo that were fun, educational and fang-tastic. The SCARE-venger Hunt gave participants the chance to…
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HPD officer hit by a car while helping stranded motorist
HILO (KHON2) — An officer with the Hawaiʻi Police Department is in the hospital after being hit by a car while helping a stranded motorist. Around 5:33 a.m., a 52-year-old male was driving east on Kekuanaoa St. when they hit a HPD officer who was helping a motorist in a stalled vehicle in the west-bound…
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Ceremony marks new $16M partnership to bolster Indigenous entrepreneurship and business education across Canada
A new initiative to bolster Indigenous-led entrepreneurship and business education across Canada will benefit from a $16-million funding boost, partner officials announced Sunday. Read More
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Brad Jacobs, Canadians capture gold medal at Pan Continental Curling Championships
VIRGINIA, Minn. — Team Brad Jacobs wanted some tough, pressure-packed 10-end games to prepare for what’s to come in this pivotal curling season. Read More