Does it seem like our roads and highways are constantly in need of repair? Why do road upgrades seem to take so long?
.Shane explores the surprising science and unexpected histories of “The Replacements”: five animal and plant species that made allies of humans, grew to dominate the planet alongside us, and changed their destinies (and our own) forever.
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan leads a team using state of the art cameras, offering a fresh look at the lives of some of the animals in our oceans such as sharks, elephant seals, turtles and gannets.
Hands-on learning takes three very different forms in this month’s episode of Home Is Here. At the University of Hawai‘i’s Mānoa campus, we enter the world of esports. In West O‘ahu, art, science, conservation and culture come together at Mālama Learning Center. Finally, en garde! We take you into the world of fencing with the Salle Honolulu Fencing Club.
Professional esports athlete and college student Manalu Nakanishi explains the bursting popularity of competitive gaming, and how the UH-Mānoa esports team is attracting national attention. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Delve into the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain, Georgia, the Confederate Mount Rushmore, revealing a nation wrestling with its past as Confederate statues are torn down across the country.
Six of the South’s most influential creators take us home to the places that define them: author Angie Thomas, singer/songwriters Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires, author Michael Twitty, country legend Lyle Lovett, and screenwriter Qui Nguyen.
In this special episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, HIKI NŌ student storytellers are recognized for their outstanding job of raising awareness about youth mental health.
Paralyzed by late-stage ALS and reliant on round-the-clock care, Kathryn clings to a mordant wit as she yearns to witness her daughter's wedding. Drawn from 930 hours of footage shot from her fixed point of view, Eat Your Catfish delivers a brutally frank and darkly humorous portrait of a family teetering on the brink, grappling with the daily demands of disability and in-home caregiving.
The body count continues to rise as Rachita as the team uncover more evidence leading them to believe they are dealing with highly dangerous organized criminals.