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Postal strike raises alarms ahead of Calgary municipal election
A nationwide postal strike is raising concerns about voter turnout and accessibility ahead of Calgary’s municipal election, as candidates and Elections Calgary scramble to respond to the fallout of suspended mail delivery. Read More
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Attorney for suspect in Charlie Kirk killing requests more time to review case
Video above: Bipartisan group of senators condemn Charlie Kirk killing. PROVO, Utah (AP) — An attorney for an 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk asked a judge Monday for more time to review the large amount of evidence in the case before deciding if the defense will seek a preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing would determine…
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Leong: Province should step up response to reckless driving and fatal collisions
If you’ve listened to any podcasts of late, you’ll have heard a sad conversation between two women about someone they knew who was killed due to street racing. Read More
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Satire and smiles: Editorial cartoons from the past week (Sept. 29, 2025)
Yep. It’s that time of the day. Time for a one-minute editorial cartoon break. Here’s what we published this week. Read More
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Why scientists are concerned about dead satellites turning into flaming space junk
The appearance of an uncommon visual spectacle over Calgary has led to questions about the proliferation of space junk and the danger it poses as garbage piles up in orbit around the planet. Read More
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Remembering President Russell M. Nelson: A life of love and service
HONOLULU (KHON2) – President Russell M. Nelson, leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passed away after more than a century of serving and uplifting others. Even for those not of his faith, his life is an inspiring example of kindness, hard work, and love. Flags flown half-staff after Michigan gun violence…
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Hawaii Football Final – Air Force reaction
The latest episode of Hawaii Football Final, presented by Hawaii Sports 2Night, broke down the University of Hawaii football team’s biggest win of the season, a 44-35 road victory at Air Force. Hosted by KHON2 Sports Director Rob DeMello and analyst Rich Miano, a former UH player and coach and 11-year NFL veteran, the weekly…
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‘This is a ride, not a race’: Honolulu Century Ride celebrates 42 years
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Century Ride, Hawaii’s largest bicycling event, celebrated 42 years with the Ride Aloha festival on Sept. 28. “This is a ride, not a race,” Travis Counsell, executive director at Hawaii Bicycling League, said. “And we emphasize that, you know, where we say come back next year, go a little further…
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Waikiki Elevated Safety Ambassadors, two months in
HONOLULU (KHON2) – With Waikiki being one of Hawaii’s premier locations, filled with tourists, but also home to a lot of crime and homeless, the Waikiki Business Improvement District decided it was time to amp up security. Waikiki walking tour to help bring back Japanese tourists So they launched a new program in collaboration with…
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Flags flown half-staff after Michigan gun violence at LDS church
HONOLULU (KHON2) — By order of Gov. Josh Green, flags of the United States and the state of Hawai‘i will be flown at half-staff on Sept. 29 until sunset on Oct. 1. This solemn act follows the attack at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, that resulted in three…