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FAA hires 2,000+ gamers to be air traffic controllers
Regardless of your age, chances are that you know at least one person in your life who loves video games, and a recent campaign by the U.S. Department of Transportation shows that those skills might be best served at your nearest airport.
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Graphic of the week: A closer look at unemployment in Canada
Unemployment in Canada dipped to levels not seen in two years, Statistics Canada reported last week. Read More
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Opinion: Decisions on road safety best made by municipalities
As Calgary streets become more dangerous, why is Alberta making safer streets harder to get? Read More
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Breakenridge: Alberta has an imbalanced fixation with equalization
There won’t be a sequel to the Alberta equalization referendum on this fall’s ballot, but the current premier seems no less fixated on the issue than her predecessor. Read More
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Burglars break in while 90-year-old sleeps in Moanalua
A 90-year-old woman in Moanalua Valley was left traumatized after two suspects broke into her home, stole her purse and car, and fled the scene early Monday morning.
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New women’s volleyball assistant Kanetake hoping to pass his passion for UH to Rainbow Wahine
The University of Hawaii women’s volleyball team continued training camp Monday as the Rainbow Wahine prepare for two preseason exhibition matches ahead of the 2026 season. Hawaii will travel to the Big Island to face UH Hilo on Saturday before hosting Chaminade on Aug. 17. The exhibition matches will provide first-year head coach Joshua Walker…
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Recount for two state legislative seats in primary election scheduled for Tuesday
Hawaii state election officials are scheduled to begin machine recounts for two closely contested Republican primary races in Kapolei/Makakilo and Ewa Beach starting Tuesday.
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Maui family remembers 71-year-old man killed in Kahului attack
Three individuals were arrested and charged with murder following a fatal attack on 71-year-old Alfred Kailihiwa, a long-time Maui animal rescuer, while he and his sister were feeding stray cats in Kahului.
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More than 300K jury questionnaires will be mailed across the islands
Be on the lookout, an important piece of mail could be showing up in your mailbox soon. Questionnaires for possible jury duty service in 2027 will be mailed out starting on Friday, Aug. 14.
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Oʻahu junior lifeguards secure win at 2026 state championships
An exciting win for Oʻahu junior lifeguards as they competed at home in the 2026 Junior Lifeguard State Championships over the weekend.