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Three Hawaiʻi schools each received $5,000 for their campus beautification projects. The winners were the Innovations Public ...
U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono wants answers from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after a veteran living in Hawaiʻi, Sae ...
The state Council on Revenues' latest forecast expects personal incomes in Hawaiʻi to slightly increase this year, but remain ...
Emergency managers directed Oʻahu residents in "red zones" to head inland on Tuesday as the state faced a tsunami. But ...
Kāneʻohe state Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole is challenging U.S. Rep. Ed Case for the Hawaiʻi District 1 seat, which covers most ...
Unlike other islands, Kaua‘i was the only one that was never conquered by King Kamehameha's military forces. Some of the cast ...
Hawaiʻi residents of all ages have been visiting their local libraries for more than just books this summer. HPR contributor ...
Hawaiʻi's largest banks have ramped up branch closures since the COVID-19 pandemic. But the interior designs are shifting to ...
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Gil has become a hurricane in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The U.S. National Hurricane Center reported Friday that the storm was about 1,080 miles west-southwest of Mexico ...
The hosts of NPR’s "Short Wave" podcast, Emily Kwong and Regina Barber, spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about “Sea Camp,” a series releasing episodes weekly on Mondays throughout the summer.
Today we'll learn how web3 technologies can help reduce carbon. We'll talk to a local Hawaii company that has created a tokenized Carbon Credit using blockchain, for use in the ag sector.
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