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WATCH: Shark chases hydrofoiler for five minutes off California coast
The encounter is one of several shark sightings reported up and down the California coast in recent days.
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Canada’s quietest $20-billion megaproject happens every spring in agriculture
Every spring, Canada undertakes one of its largest and most consequential national projects — a $20-billion megaproject — and almost nobody notices. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta needs to face MOU failure and what it means for the province
The failure of Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney to resolve the outstanding conditions of the 2025 MOU by April 1 deadline was utterly predictable, but nevertheless still depressing. Read More
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Family-run Tamashiro Market thanks community for ‘heartwarming’ support
A beloved local business will soon say mahalo and close its doors on Thursday, April 29. Tamashiro Market started serving the community in Kalihi nearly 80 years ago.
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Meet Akamai: City’s AI voice assistant is ready to help
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The City has a new assistant who is ready to help. Meet Akamai, an artificial intelligence voice assistant that is capable of basic dialogue. This AI-driven speech recognition tool is available 24/7 by quickly responding to routine, simple questions regarding driver’s licenses, motor vehicle registrations and state ID cards. Akamai has been answering…
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Storefront school for at-risk youth helps turn students lives around
WAHIAWA, Oahu (KHON2) — For nearly sixty years, the High Core/Storefront program has provided help to students who need it the most. “Either they’re behind in credits, or they’re making humbug, they’re getting in trouble,” it’s basically those kids that going to fit in at regular school but are school age, and are eligible still…
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Bell: Don’t be fooled! Calgary city hall boss Duckworth scores a sweetheart deal
Don’t be fooled. Read More
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Calgary Stampeders launch updated home and away uniforms
The Calgary Stampeders will soon have an all-new on-field appearance, with re-designed home and away uniforms for the 2026 season. Read More
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Robyn Ah Mow stepping down from the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Program
Breaking news from the University of Hawaii this afternoon, as they have announced that Robyn Ah Mow is stepping down from the program. Ah Mow has been the programs Head Coach since 2017. She was an assistant Coach from 2011-15 before returning to UH as Head Coach in 2017. “This wasn’t an easy call to…