The unemployment rate in Hawaiʻi is the lowest it has been in years but local businesses and the public sector continue to grapple with the challenge of finding and retaining workers. From entry level to highly skilled positions, the workforce shortage is impacting both the private and public employers. Join the conversation on the workforce shortage problem.
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and could walk. Follow scientists as they search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
Join us tomorrow at 3:30 pm for a sneak peek of our latest children's series, Lyla in the Loop.
This brand-new series follows 7-year-old Lyla, her fantastical blue sidekick Stu, family and friends as they try to solve everyday mishaps, messes and mix-ups.
The show highlights Lyla's love for creative problem-solving and critical thinking as she invents and tests imaginative contraptions, leading to both clever solutions and comedic disasters.
The roots of the criminal cases against former President Trump stemming from his 2020 election loss. Amid the presidential race, examining the House Jan. 6 committee’s evidence, the threat to democracy and the historic charges against Trump.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers the roots of comedians Bob Odenkirk and Iliza Shlesinger—two very funny people whose family trees brim with dramatic stories, introducing them to relatives who took great risks to overcame enormous hardships.
Jackie Robinson made his mark in history as the first Black American to play Major League Baseball. But before he broke the color barrier, he was breaking tackles here at Palama Settlement. Meet Chester and Kevin, two young sports collectors as they discover Jackie's past playing football for the Honolulu Bears.
Liberty City, Miami, is home to one of the oldest segregated public housing projects in the United States. Now with rising sea levels, the neighborhood’s higher ground has become something else: real estate gold.
See marvelous Massachusetts treasures, including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe tissue with a soldier's letter, Paul Revere pottery vases, and a 1942 Ted Williams game-worn Red Sox jersey.
This episode of What School You Went? examines the highs and the lows of reaching aunty and uncle status. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Sophie and Clive’s off-screen romance is the talk of the town. But Sophie makes a discovery that threatens to bring down the whole show.