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Spring cleaning made easy: Donate, shop Hawaiʻi’s thrift stores
Thrift stores, vintage shops and consignment spaces across Hawaiʻi offer a way for residents to clear out their homes and offices while also providing lower cost options for clothing, furniture and more.
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Hilo water crisis closes schools, prompts conservation notice
Three Hilo schools are closed on Tuesday after a sudden drop in water supply left campuses without enough running water to safely operate.
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‘Huge benefit’: Blackfoot Crossing adding cabins, becoming a year-round destination
Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park says the addition of three cabins this year will allow the Siksika Nation attraction to begin offering year-round tourism experiences. Read More
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As weather warms up and motorcyclists get back on their bikes, police warn drivers to slow down
A motorcycle collision on Monday that left one person hospitalized in serious condition is the first recorded crash of 2026 of that severity, Calgary police say. Read More
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Honolulu encourages proper title transfers to avoid tickets
“It has always been important, but we are seeing an increase in appeals of the transfer process.”
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Over 100 employers looking for qualified workers at 2026 Hawaii Career Expo
The 2026 Hawaii Career Expo, sponsored by The Honolulu Star-Advertiser and presented by Star Events, is happening on Wednesday, April 29 at the Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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Worker satisfaction with pay, advancement at new low: Fed survey
The data follows a similar downward trend in polling about job satisfaction and hiring growth.
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Is Ryan Lomberg’s future with the Calgary Flames?
Ryan Lomberg appeared in only seven of the Calgary Flames’ final 26 games after the Olympic break. Read More
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Spring weather roller coaster will continue this week, snow could be back
Between Tuesday afternoon and Saturday night, Calgary is expected see a 29-degree temperature swing, going from 23º to -6º. Read More
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Hegseth ends mandatory flu vaccine for service members
Hegseth called the flu shot requirement part of “absurd, overreaching mandates that only weaken our warfighting capabilities.”