Category: Uncategorized
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Average tax refund 2026: What IRS data shows so far
The average tax refund was $3,521 as of March 27 — up about $350 from a year earlier, according to the IRS.
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Breakenridge: Immigration and judges just window dressing for separation vote
Albertans will go to the polls on Oct. 19 to decide whether the province should have more say over immigration and the appointment of judges. Read More
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Samsung to discontinue its messaging app
Samsung said users can check their app for the exact date for when service will go offline.
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Trump warns a ‘whole civilization will die tonight’ if Iran deal isn’t reached
Meanwhile, airstrikes hit two bridges and a train station in Iran, and the U.S. struck military targets on the Iranian oil hub of Kharg Island.
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Hawaiian Air ‘seeing the light at the end of the tunnel’ as new app launches, full integration with Alaska set for April 22
Travelers have faced issues with the Hawaiian and Alaska Air merger, but the integration of computer systems will be complete soon.
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Counties prep for more flooding as storm approaches
After back-to-back storms brought widespread flooding and damage across the state, another weather system is now approaching Hawaiʻi — raising concerns for more heavy rain, strong winds and renewed flooding.
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Storm preparations made in Ewa ahead of more rain
With more wet weather on the way, the City is working to clear as many canals as possible, including one located on Fort Weaver Road, where crews finished clearing sand from Monday morning.
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‘Full alert’: City shares update on preparations for incoming Kona low
City officials gathered on Monday, April 6 to update the public on its preparations for the incoming storm.
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Third victim of fatal Kauaʻi helicopter crash identified
The three victims of a fatal Kauaʻi helicopter crash at Kalalau Beach have been identified.
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Aloha Festivals seeks community support for cultural preservation: How to get involved
“Refreshing these garments ensures that the Royal Court can continue to represent Hawaiʻi’s royal heritage with authenticity, dignity, and pride.”