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  2. KHNL - Wikipedia

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    KHNL (channel 13) is a television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, serving the Hawaiian Islands as an affiliate of NBC and Telemundo.It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate KGMB (channel 5), a combination known as Hawaii News Now.

  3. Hawaii News Now - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii News Now (also abbreviated as HNN) is a news department shared by three television stations in Honolulu, Hawaii: CBS affiliate KGMB (channel 5), NBC affiliate KHNL (channel 13), and Telemundo affiliate KFVE (channel 6). The newscasts are produced by Gray Media, which owns KGMB, KHNL, and KFVE.

  4. 3 dead, over 20 injured in Hawaii after massive explosion at ...

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    Around 1:45 a.m. local time, the Honolulu Police Department said on X there was a "fireworks-related incident with multiple causalities" in the city's Salt Lake area, a major residential zone just ...

  5. List of television stations in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    satellite of KITV ch. 4 Honolulu MeTV on 4.2, Hawaii TV on 4.3, Start TV on 4.4, H&I on 4.5, One Caribbean Television on 4.6 7 7 KAII-TV: Fox: satellite of KHON-TV ch. 2 Honolulu CW on 7.2, getTV on 7.3, Laff on 7.4 9 24 KGMV: MyNet: satellite of KHII-TV ch. 9 Honolulu 10 10 KMEB: PBS: satellite of KHET ch. 11 Honolulu PBS Kids/NHK World on 10. ...

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  7. Honolulu Council adopts possible worker hazard pay

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    The City and County of Honolulu will likely tap about $5 million in federal COVID-19 money to help pay the estimated tens of millions of dollars in temporary hazard pay to city workers employed ...

  8. KHON-TV - Wikipedia

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    KHON-TV first signed on the air on November 16, 1952, as the first Hawaiian television station and a primary NBC affiliate, KONA, occupying the channel 11 position. [3] It also had a secondary affiliation with DuMont (which it later shared with KULA-TV, now KITV, after it signed on in 1954) until that network's demise in 1955. [4]

  9. Honolulu firefighters battling Mililani wildfire with air drops

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    Oct. 30—Honolulu firefighters this morning are battling a wildland fire in a mountainous area of Mililani Mauka. The Honolulu Fire Department says it received a 911 call for the fire at 5:51 a.m ...