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‘A defender:’ Gov. Green named in TIME100’s Most Influential Climate Leaders list
HONOLULU (KHON2) — “A defender: Driving action for communities.” That’s how Hawaii Gov. Josh Green was described when he was selected as one of the “Most Influential Climate Leaders of 2025.” The list brings together 100 business leaders who “are working to help unlock the necessary funding and resources needed for successful and equitable climate…
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Calgarian charged in $2-million fraud investigation
A Calgary man has been charged in connection with a fraud investigation after a local business was defrauded of more than $2 million. Read More
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‘Lots of resolve’: Activists blockade road to halt logging in south Kananaskis
Environmental activists have constructed a log barricade in a bid to prevent logging in an area in south Kananaskis. Read More
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HPD: Prepare for more pedestrians and patrols this Halloween
HONOLULU (KHON2) – It’s all about having fun on Halloween and getting as much candy as you can. Officials want that fun to continue by making sure you and your family stay safe. In line with the current “Safer Roads Together” campaign, Honolulu Police tell us to minimize distractions (cell phones, texts, etc.) and drive…
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What makes horror movies so compelling? Plus our favourite scary movie recommendations
Ever wondered what compels you to switch on a horror film at dusk, well aware the ghosts, freaky laughter and terrifying pregnant pauses will trigger your fear? Read More
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Proposed property tax hike for 2026 too high, says Farkas, following inaugural public address
Calgary’s new mayor said he’s not happy with the proposed property tax hike for next year, and hinted that council may seek ways to reduce the increase during next month’s budget deliberations. Read More
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‘We have to stand up’: Students across Calgary walk out in support of their teachers
At 11 a.m. on a crisp Thursday, students poured out of their schools across Calgary, backpacks slung across their backs, many donned in hoodies and red t-shirts and holding up posters of cardboard and paper. Read More
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LIVE: Gov. Green on ‘Hawaii Relief Program’ protect Hawaiʻi families during shutdown
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Governor Josh Green and other state non-profit officials will be speaking this afternoon about their plan of action to protect Hawaiʻi residents, especially families, who are being affected by the ongoing federal shutdown. They will also discuss federal food assistance programs that have been affected by the shutdown. The 165,000 Hawaiʻi residents…
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Dozens of flights delayed, diverted, canceled due to Kona Airport runway closure
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Dozens of flights to and from Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport have been delayed, canceled or diverted as a result of a closed runway. The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation initially announced the runway’s closure at approximately 7 a.m. It was briefly reopened several minutes later before being shut down again. Originally,…
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SNAP cuts may cause hunger crisis for 163K Hawaiʻi residents
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawai‘i Foodbank is launching emergency food distributions across O‘ahu as the state faces one of its worst hunger crises in years. The move comes as the ongoing federal shutdown threatens Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for more than 163,576 Hawai‘i residents. That’s more than 11% of the state’s population, and it’s…