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Hawaii police issue 300+ citations on deadly highway
Big Island police issued 316 citations during a traffic enforcement on the Daniel K. Inouye Highway in less than a week, following a string of deadly crashes that have claimed 11 lives since 2024.
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New ballistics tool aims to crack gun crimes faster
Hawaii has joined a nationwide crime-fighting network, the Officer Suzanne O National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), which uses fingerprint technology to quickly identify gang activity and connect potential connections between shootings.
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Some Kapolei residents frustrated for now being ticketed for no parking area
Residents of a Kapolei townhouse complex are frustrated after Honolulu police began cracking down on the street parking they had been using for years, with no warning and no alternative solutions provided.
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Local excitement and anticipation growing for FIFA World Cup
Soccer fans in Hawaii are excited for the FIFA World Cup, which begins Thursday, June 11, and will bring people together to watch the sport and cheer for their favorite teams.
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PHOTOS: Shave ice legend makes California debut, locals line up for taste of home
Legendary Matsumoto Shave Ice was served in California for the first time ever on June 6 and 7. The Haleiwa-based stand partnered with iconic clothing brand Ryoko Rain for a special two-day event in Irvine.
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Bell: Premier Smith, I’m not alone on a health merry-go-round and it ticks me off
The one consolation is I’m not alone. Read More
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Varcoe: In wake of energy pact with Ottawa, Smith touts ‘single-greatest expansion of pipelines in decades’
Progress in Canada’s energy sector can often move at a glacial pace, but it finally feels like change is coming. Read More
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‘We need you’: Global industry insiders, politicians make the case for more Canadian energy
Industry executives and senior politicians from around the world had clear messages for crowds at the Global Energy Show in Calgary: they want more Canadian energy. Read More
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Stoney Nakoda woman pleads guilty to manslaughter for fatally stabbing her mother’s abusive partner
Stoney Nakoda First Nation woman Cynthia Dixon pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of manslaughter Tuesday for the fatal stabbing of her mother’s abusive partner. Read More
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Hononary Mayor of Calgary Food Bank retires after 42 years of service
On Tuesday, the Calgary Food Bank honoured the retirement of long-time volunteer Terry Deets after his 42 years of service. Read More