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TikTok star charged in L.A. murder-for-hire plot targeting boy band singer
A social media influencer, her father and one-time boyfriend have been charged in a murder-for-hire plot targeting a popular singer who she shares a child with.
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‘World’s most controversial restaurant’ to close; operators cite end of ‘affordable’ Las Vegas indulgences
After 15 years as a Las Vegas landmark, the Heart Attack Grill on Fremont Street is closing.
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Here’s how fast you need to be to outrun crude oil
Buried beneath the politics, economics and permitting of Alberta’s push for a new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast is a basic question: what does it actually take to transport bitumen? Read More
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Same Fangs has Wolf Parade’s Spencer Krug looking inward on fourth solo album in six years
On the curiously titled song Listening to Music in Cars 2.5 (All the Tired Horses), singer-songwriter Spencer Krug sings about writing a song called Listening to Music in Cars. Read More
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Pet Health Watch: Seizures and Canine Epilepsy
Dog seizures and epilepsy were the focus of tonight’s Pet Health Watch segment.
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Oʻahu’s first public kyudojo project halted; new site search
“It was important for us to correct any misinformation so that the neighborhood could then make a judgment based on facts.”
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HPD arrests suspect after attempted murder of a law enforcement officer
A law enforcement officer has been injured following an attempted murder incident in the Kalaeloa area.
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Jayden Maiava inspires younger athletes with Palolo Football Camp
Current USC quarterback and former Kaimuki Bulldog. Jayden Maiava is back on the islands this week. Giving back to his community. “Feels amazing. You know, just everybody who showed up and showed out. You know, I got a really good group of people around me. That really helped us, put this together,” said Maiava. The…
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Skyline improvements to come with $500M in construction contracts
“The parking is very limited, so I tell everybody just catch the rail.”
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What to know about Ebola strain being monitored by Hawaii
A deadly strain of Ebola virus with no licensed vaccine and a fatality rate as high as 50% is now being monitored by Hawaii health officials as outbreaks continue overseas.