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“Another level from calm” Gridin’s cool confidence paying off for Flames
It takes a certain amount of confidence for a 20-year-old to turn to his coach and let them know he wants to take the decisive shot in an NHL shootout. Read More
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9 things to know about Hawaiʻi’s low medical field ranking
A medical career promises strong pay and purpose. It also brings long hours, high pressure and heavy debt. A new report showed Hawaiʻi is one of the hardest places in the country for doctors to build a career.
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ABC pulls ‘Bachelorette’ season as Taylor Frankie Paul’s ex-boyfriend files for protective order
ABC has pulled the newest season of “The Bachelorette” amid controversy with its main contestant, Taylor Frankie Paul.
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Kauai Police Chief Rudy Tai officially begins his tenure focusing on retention, recruitment
Earlier in March Kauai Police Chief Rudy Tai was formally sworn in during a private ceremony at the Kauai Police Department to officially begin his duties as Chief.
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New report draws attention to transportation issues faced by rural survivors of domestic violence
Victims of domestic violence in Alberta can visit sheltersafe.ca/alberta to find a nearby shelter. Read More
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Super Hawaiian Circus Tour brings big top magic to Oʻahu
The magic of the big top is back in Hawaiʻi as the 2026 Super Hawaiian Circus Tour makes its way across Oʻahu, bringing world-class performers, thrilling acts and family-friendly fun from March 13 through April 19.
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Chuck Norris hospitalized in Hawaii: Report
Actor and martial artist Chuck Norris, 86, has been hospitalized in Kauai, Hawaii, after a medical emergency.
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Homebuyers may be in the driver’s seat this spring market
Calgary’s resale real estate market is on sale. Read More
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How did we get here? A timeline of events leading up to Calgary’s blanket rezoning repeal hearing
On Monday, Calgary city council will convene for what’s expected to be another days-long public hearing centered on blanket rezoning. Read More
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6 ways to get information when there’s no power, internet, cell service
Your phone dies. The signal drops; and the lights are out, too. News still matters, and it is still within reach. But when Hawaiʻi storms cut access to power, internet and cell service at the same time, there are some simple tools and community ties that can help carry the load of information to you.