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New Food Hub initiative at Skyline stations
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The City and County of Honolulu is continuing to look for ways to improve Skyline, with their new initiative, Food Hubs at Skyline Stations. City set to take over Skyline phase 2, opens to the public Oct. 16 “One of the things that we know is that it’s too hard sometimes to…
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Mokulele Air could be hit due to government shutdown cutting off residents from essential services
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Mokulele Airlines could soon be hit by the federal government shutdown. Federal funding for the airline could be paused as soon as next Monday if the shutdown continues, threatening jobs, healthcare and other essential services. For many, traveling from Kalaupapa to Honolulu and back is a life-or-death situation. Shutdown day two: Nonprofits…
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Maui council looks at ways to conserve water including temporary pool ban
LAHAINA, Maui (KHON2) — Severe drought is forcing Maui County officials to make tough choices about water usage. Last month, the PGA pulled its Sentry Tournament from Kapalua as West Maui residents remain in a stage 2 water shortage. Board of Water Supply gives Halawa Shaft closure update, asks Oahu to conserve water Now, there’s…
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Digital Navigator program brings one-on-one tech support to Hawaii libraries
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and the Hawaiʻi State Public Library System have launched the Digital Navigator program, a new initiative to help residents strengthen digital literacy skills through Connect Kākou. ‘Digital Aloha Month’ aims to promote safe, responsible Internet use as state looks to expand The program offers free one-on-one sessions at…
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DOH: Mumps case confirmed on Hawaii Island
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A case of mumps has been confirmed in an individual on Hawaii Island, according to the Hawaii Department of Health. The DOH said the individual attended an event at Harold H. Higashihara Park in Kailua-Kona on Thursday, Sept. 25, between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Officials added that the case is community-acquired…
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Bell: Over to you, Premier Smith — striking and angry Alberta teachers dig in
Looking over storylines, the bold Monday headline reads: Crisis Averted. Read More
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Waimānalo Beach Park Pavilion to be reimagined
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction announced that they will begin reconstruction on the Waimānalo Beach Park Pavilion on Oct. 14. The original structure’s size and character will be reimagined with the reconstruction, after it was originally demolished in 2019 due to structural concerns. The new pavilion…
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Meet ‘the weird cousin of comedy’: 1930s vaudevillian Lucy Darling
HONOLULU (KHON2) — If you ask most modern comedians who their comic inspirations are, you might hear some familiar names like Robin Williams, Chris Rock or Wanda Sykes. But for Carisa Hendrix, a Canadian comedian soon making her way to Oʻahu, her inspirations are a bit out of left field for those not particularly versed…
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Illegal Fireworks Task Force confiscated more than 227,000 lbs of illegal explosives
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The state Department of Law Enforcement’s Illegal Fireworks Task Force has seized more than 227,000 pounds of illegal fireworks since its formation in 2023, the state senate said. The state senate visited a DLE bunker that stores illegal fireworks on Oct. 3, where lawmakers were able to see firsthand the amount of…
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During Alberta teachers’ strike, parents may burn vacation days, businesses may cut hours
Economists and industry groups warn a prolonged teachers’ strike could hit the provincial economy, as working parents scramble to find care for their children. Read More