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Under a Jarvis Moon tells the story of 130 young men from Hawaiʻi who were part of a clandestine mission by the U.S. federal government to occupy desert islands in the middle of the Pacific.
This show brings together panelists to talk about resources to help Maui residents cope with the mental trauma of losing so much in the devastating wildfires in August.
For nearly four decades, the legend of the faceless ghost haunted the Waialae Drive-In. Hawaiʻi's expert in the supernatural, Lopaka Kapanui, tells the story.
In this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i, get to know several exceptional graduates from HIKI NŌ’s Class of 2023 as they share their fondest memories of being part of HIKI NŌ productions and reflect on how the experience changed their lives.
What happens when you are three years old and homeless in Hawaiʻi? Find out in this documentary that follows Thalia and her parents who live in a homeless encampment in the Kakaʻako neighborhood in Honolulu.
A new COVID-19 vaccine booster is available for everyone over the age of six. How necessary
is it? What is the latest guidance regarding COVID vaccines and what is the status of COVID infections in Hawai‘i?
Hawaiʻi's premier ghost storyteller Lopaka Kapanui returns to talk about the supernatural reputation of a Mānoa dormitory.
On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, H.P. Baldwin High School senior Kailani Ibanez presents a special collection of stories from her classmates and others who have thoughts to share about what it means to call Hawai‘i home.
Hawai‘i has been fighting off invasive species for centuries. Now there is evidence that our native forests are losing the battle. Can we turn the tide?
Reno Henriques, chef and owner of Fresh Catch, talks about his journey to opening his first restaurant and how he became friends with Food Network’s Guy Fieri.