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A California woman has become the first person of Tokelauan ancestry to be drafted into the WNBA. HPR's Derrick Malama has ...
The federal government has tried to block Hawaiʻi from suing the oil industry with an unprecedented lawsuit. Hawaiʻi is ...
Attorneys general in 19 states and Washington, D.C., are challenging cuts to the U.S. Health and Human Services agency. They ...
The Conversation's DW Gibson spoke to David Pang, co-founder of ʻIlio Products, about how tariffs are affecting his pet and ...
John Henry Felix, a Hawaiʻi community leader and the founding chair of Hawaiʻi Public Radio’s board of directors, has died.
Clyde Aikau, Hawai‘i's legendary big wave surfer and the younger brother of Eddie Aikau, has died. He was 75. He passed away ...
Bills are on their way to the governor, and state lawmakers are already looking into the future. The legislative session ...
The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Alice Roberts, manager for the U.S. Army Pacific Training Land Retention program, ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, National Public Radio, and the Public Broadcasting Service are pushing back on ...
Want to know more about the future of drinking water on Maui and share your manaʻo? A series of island-wide meetings will be ...
Heads up to households on the east side of Hawaiʻi Island — state and county officials may come knocking on your door to ...
They're still counting votes in Australia from this weekend's national elections. But the main outcome is clear — and it includes a surprise. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.