Episodes
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The state Department of Law Enforcement comments on recent illegal firework busts; Author Randy Roth talks about the legacy of his book "Broken Trust," now available as an audiobook
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A retired federal public defender discusses what a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling means for local public corruption laws; New research breaks down how to identify Sharwil avocados
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Top Honolulu transportation officials talk about the progress of Skyline so far and the work ahead as the rail marks its first year in operation; Miss Hawaiʻi 2023 reflects on the pressures of being in the public eye
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Should we be optimistic about the economy?; How hurricanes imperil rare native birds; Keeping the rare art of hula kiʻi alive
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Efforts to save the historic Falls of Clyde from being dismantled; Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami attends the National Conference of Mayors; Architectural plans for Lahaina's recovery
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What historical property owners need to know about the current insurance landscape; Mosquito control efforts to save Kauaʻi's birds; What's next for gifted artifacts from FestPAC
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Summer's here, so we're spotting a few of our favorite reads on The Conversation's bookshelf!
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Gov. Josh Green on FestPAC attendance and takeaways; Department of Corrections Director Tommy Johnson on officer recruitment efforts; Bass player Dean Taba on the first performance of a new local jazz supergroup
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COVID-19 positivity rates remain high across the islands; Musicians celebrate Hawai'i's Make Music Day; Father-and-son sommelier duo on the challenges of following in your father's footsteps
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A new health survey lays out West Hawaiʻi's needs; Some activist groups are calling for the cancellation of RIMPAC; A former pro-football player speaks candidly about the culture of the NFL
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FestPAC 2024 concludes; How to support Indigenous-led stewardship; Oʻahu-born NFL quarterback Marcus Mariota enters his 10th season
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Health officials are working to keep the COVID count down at FestPAC; The director of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands gives an update on key housing projects
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Veteran journalist weighs in on the state of local journalism; The largest solar project to date comes online in Central Maui
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The final environmental assessment is complete on the iron-hulled ship Falls of Clyde; Few Oʻahu families are prepared for an emergency; Local artist Irie Love has a new single
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Last year proved to be a breakthrough year for Hawaiʻi writers. Several garnered global recognition for their work, and the Honolulu Magazine further spotlighted local talent in the inaugural HONOLULU Book Awards. Today, we're revisiting our interviews with some of those award-winning authors.
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A recent COVID spike is affecting health care workers; FestPAC 2024 holds its opening ceremony; A groundbreaking play series by Alani Apio will be staged in its entirety for the first time this month
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HPR reporter Savannah Harriman-Pote talks about food bands and disasters; Shelly Lowe, the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities, on the Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture; French language and culture in the islands and at FestPAC Filmmaker and former Hawaiʻi resident Brett Wagner
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HPR reporter Ashley Mizuo takes a closer look at the opioid settlement funds; Honolulu Magazine celebrates local authors; Chris McKinney talks about winning "Author of the Year" for his latest trilogy; A slipper-lending library on Maui
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