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106 traffic fatalities in 2025: Hawaiʻi exceeds 2024 totals
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) is urging everyone who uses the state’s roads to drive, walk and ride with care after the number of traffic deaths this year passed last year’s total. As of Thursday, Oct. 24, 106 people have died in traffic crashes across the islands. That is already higher…
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‘More than a place’: Celebrate Aloha Stadium’s legacy at final event
HONOLULU (KHON2) — For nearly five decades, Aloha Stadium has been a gathering place of entertainment for the community. A farewell mahalo event for Aloha Stadium with a stacked lineup of local talent is prepared on Oct. 25 — and there’s still time to get tickets! “They have been putting together, just a whole reel…
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Priced Into Paradise looks to turn Kamaaina into homeowners
HONOLULU (KHON2) — An event coming up on Saturday, October 25th, is scaling some of the hurdles that plague Oahu residents from becoming homeowners in one of the most challenging real estate markets in the world. “The idea came from seeing too many of our local families being priced out of their homeland,” Honolulu City…
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Honolulu Halloween candy prices: Cheapest to most expensive
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Halloween is next Friday! And as candy and chocolate prices are rising this year, KHON2.com decided to explore Honolulu’s options for candy prices. Many families are buying treats for parties and trick-or-treaters which is why candy is one of the most popular parts of the holiday. In Hawaiʻi, favorite candies can vary…
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‘Incredibly grateful’ Axel Hurtig becomes first European captain in Calgary Hitmen history
Axel Hurtig is making history as the first European player to serve as captain of the Calgary Hitmen. Read More
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Man who allegedly tunelled into neighbours home continues to insist he doesn’t need a lawyer
The suspect accused of tunnelling his way into a neighbour’s apartment insisted Friday he wishes to go to trial without a lawyer. Read More
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Varcoe: ‘Too many chefs in the kitchen’: Alberta business leader hopes for calmer heads in latest U.S.-Canada trade spat
U.S. President Donald Trump was at it again this week, putting a halt to trade talks with Canada — leaving business leaders such as Murray Mullen to “hope calmer heads prevail.” Read More
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ATA president calls province’s plans for back-to-work legislation “undemocratic and deeply disrespectful”
Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) president Jason Schilling is lashing out at the UCP government’s decision to table back-to-work legislation Monday. Read More
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‘Exceptionally dry:’ Little relief in drought conditions facing Calgary area, says top scientist
Despite heavy early summer rains, Calgary remains mired in long-term drought conditions that will force major changes in water use, says a prominent hydrologist. Read More
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Hawaiʻi’s favorite Halloween candies for 2025
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Halloween candy is really the reason for the season. Yes, costumes are fun, but the candy is everything, especially for keiki and those who are keiki at heart. But as climate change impacts the production of chocolate prices continue to rise, a clear hierarchy of candy is emerging. Everyone wants chocolate, but…