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Commission reviews Honolulu police chief evaluation process
The Honolulu Police Commission is in the process of transitioning to a new police chief, with plans for leadership development, recruitment, and upgrades to the department’s computer aided dispatch system, as well as a review of the evaluation process for the incoming chief.
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Bell: Enough is enough! Calgary top cop says seize vehicles of big-time speeders
Calgary top cop Katie McLellan is one no-nonsense interview. Read More
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Zero-interest loan programs launched for home buyers, owners
“One of the biggest challenges facing local families today is the cost of housing.”
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World’s busiest Costco evacuated due to refrigerant leak: PHOTOS
The Honolulu Police Department evacuated the Iwilei Costco due to a refrigerant leak, and no injuries were reported.
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Charges dropped in Wahiawa stabbing case, suspects released
“The victim initiated a physical altercation with the suspects, which escalated when the victim was stabbed multiple times.”
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Man in hospital in serious condition after shooting at Connaught Park
A man has been transported to hospital in serious condition after a shooting in Connaught Park in Calgary’s Beltline. Read More
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As rain begins to dry up, here’s what Calgarians should know about the upcoming mosquito season
After a sopping wet weekend, Calgarians may have to begin bracing for the unwelcome return of a familiar summer companion — mosquitoes. Read More
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Federal lawsuit challenges Hawaiian blood-quantum requirement
“We will fight this lawsuit with everything we have.”
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Hilo Vulcans hire Elliott Cribby as next Baseball Head Coach
The UH Hilo Vulcans announced their next head coach of the baseball program on Wednesday. Elliott Cribby will serve as the newest head coach for the baseball team. This upcoming season will be the 1st tenure as a collegiate head coach for Cribby. He brings more than a decade of Division-I experience as he served…
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Stampeders’ special teams in 2026: The skinny, the units, the questions …
Bigger and better … The Calgary Stampeders hope those two words go hand and hand with their special-teams units in the 2026 Canadian Football League season. Read More