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Officer shot in Kapahulu, active barricade situation
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A law enforcement officer was shot in the Kapahulu area on Oct. 21, said Honolulu Police Department. Police are investigating an active barricade situation on Herbert Street. HPD said to avoid the area. This is an ongoing story and will be updated.
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Officer acted reasonably in fatal strip mall shooting: police watchdog
A city police officer justified acting and in self-defence during a lethal, high-risk takedown at a northeast strip mall two years ago, a lawn enforcement watchdog has concluded. Read More
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Two separate hit-and-runs kill two men on Oʻahu
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Two individuals died in two different traffic collisions, the Honolulu Police Department said. The first death stemmed from an accident that took place on Oct. 18 at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Kalākaua Avenue in Waikīkī. A 44-year-old man was walking down Kalakaua Avenue in a marked crosswalk near Pau Street when he…
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Linnsie Clark on track to be re-elected as Medicine Hat’s mayor despite controversial first term
Medicine Hat voters appear to have re-elected Linnsie Clark despite a controversial first term as the southern Alberta city’s mayor. Read More
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Calgary Zoo implements safety measures in response to confirmed avian flu case ‘in close proximity’
The Calgary Zoo is taking steps to protect birds in their care, following an announcement on Monday of the confirmed presence of avian influenza in close proximity to the zoo by the CFIA. Read More
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Former President Biden rings the bell after radiation treatment
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. (WJW) – Former President Joe Biden marked a significant milestone in his battle with prostate cancer. On Monday, Biden completed a round of radiation therapy and had a moment many work toward during cancer treatment. “Rung the bell!” Ashley Biden captioned a video she posted of her father. “Thank you to the incredible…
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Treasury clamps down on sharing images of White House demolition
(The Hill) – The Treasury Department told employees not to share images of the White House demolition, as construction for President Trump’s $200 million ballroom kicked off in the East Wing on Monday. Treasury employees have a front-seat view to the construction, since the department’s headquarters are located by the East Wing. As images of the facade’s dismantling…
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Breakenridge: Judge’s report on AHS highlights need for more clarity
It was supposed to be an investigation that would spare the Alberta government from having to call a public inquiry into procurement issues in the health-care system. Read More
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Opinion: Marda Loop is ready for what’s next
The past couple of years have been a time of change in Marda Loop. Streets and sidewalks were reconfigured, access shifted, and businesses and visitors had to adapt. Read More