A physician, his wife and two children are found dead. It is unclear to the team which one of them was the killer of the other three and therefore which of them committed suicide. Professor T is having nightmares and suffering from hyperventilation; is this a result of his therapy? Annelies makes a shocking discovery about her father and Rabet receives startling news.
Floating is one of the first skills children are taught in ISR, Cadets from the Civil Air Patrol - Hawai‘i Wing share their experiences and Eileen Miura tends to flowers at Fujikami Florist.
Jerry Brown, the longest serving governor in California history. First elected at 36 years old and again at 72, Brown has spent over five decades tackling climate change and inequality.
Hawaiʻi’s infamous high cost of living has held its people back for decades, particularly our keiki. A recent report cites child-care and preschool costs as major reasons for pushing Hawaiʻi down nine points to 44th nationally when it comes to the economic well-being of children. So how do we change that sobering statistic? Join the conversation on improving the economic well-being of our keiki.
The Galápagos Islands, Antarctica and Zanzibar to seek out animals responding to our changing planet in extraordinary ways. Also included is a stop in Hawaiʻi, where we learn about an adaptation by the Pacific field cricket.
In Arkansas, just about everyone you meet is into the outdoors, yet to many outside the state it barely registers as an outdoor destination. Now, it’s on a mission to earn recognition as a wild mecca. Baratunde heads south to find out why this hidden gem has stayed hidden for so long, and how its outdoor culture is changing.
Former promotions and marketing director of the Wave Waikiki, Robert "Flash" Hansen, shares memories and stories of the iconic Waikīkī nightclub.
The story of a Mississippi town’s effort to integrate its public schools in 1970.
Kalāheo High School junior Cadence
Wisniewski, seen here in her HIKI NŌ
Student Reflection, hosts the January
17th and 24th episodes from the PBS
Hawai‘i studio. Cadence’s in-studio
hosting launches a new aspect of
HIKI NŌ student learning: media
professionals mentoring students
who have a career interest in
on-camera hosting.
The Busing Battleground viscerally captures the class tensions and racial violence that ensued when Black and white students in Boston were bused for the first time between neighborhoods to comply with a federal desegregation order.