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A young man’s blues: At 19, Harrell ‘Young Rell’ Davenport brings early life lessons to the blues
The ninth track on Harrell Davenport’s debut album, Young Rell, I’ll Keep it Hot for You, is a rhythmic Chicago-blues-style tune sung with smoky nuance and featuring a fluid guitar solo. It has a seemingly wise narrator acknowledging the troubles and coldness of the world but promising a friend or perhaps love interest that he…
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Varcoe: ‘Not just talk’: Action on pipeline capacity fuelling ‘positivity’ among Alberta energy leaders
It’s a case of momentum building upon itself. Read More
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City eyes Kapaa Quarry for Oahu’s next landfill
Honolulu officials proposed using Kapaa Quarry as Oahu’s next landfill, prompting Windward lawmakers to oppose the plan due to environmental, social, and economic concerns.
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Meet Chozen: ‘The Karate Kid Part II’ celebrates 40 years with special Hawaii screening
Actor Yuji Okumoto is scheduled to appear at a special screening of “The Karate Kid Part II” celebrating its 40th anniversary at the Hawaii International Film Festival on Wednesday night.
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Amer Didić delivers dramatic stoppage-time winner as Cavalry FC rescues win over FC Supra du Québec
Just when it looked like fast-starting Cavalry FC would have to settle for a draw, Amer Didić stepped up to provide late-match heroics on ATCO Field Tuesday night. Read More
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Pele stuns with Kilauea’s 52nd episode
KILAUEA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Kilauea’s ongoing eruption entered its 52nd episode on Tuesday, July 28, just a little under two weeks after the last eruption. According to the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, fountaining began at 7:10 p.m. with 100-foot fountains. USGS said after six precursory flows lasting 10-30 minutes, continuous overflows began at…
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Voters in Waters’ district confused as name remains on ballot after being ruled ineligible to run
Honolulu election officials are facing confusion among voters after a judge ruled incumbent Council Chair Tommy Waters ineligible for re-election while his name remained on the ballot.
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Waialua School starts classes Monday amid ongoing storm repairs
Students are returning to Waialua High and Intermediate School this Monday while construction crews continue repairs following flood damage from the Kona Low storms.
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Statewide job, industry forecast in Hawaiʻi through 2034: What to know
New projections for statewide employment provided insight into the trends expected to carry through 2034. Here’s what to know.
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BMO Centre to see more than 23,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses for 2026 Eternal Happiness Convention
Around 23,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses will be in Calgary this weekend for the 2026 Eternal Happiness Convention at the BMO Centre. Read More