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A so-called broadband revolution is about to launch statewide to help thousands of households with little or no access to the internet. Just how and when will that work?
While many businesses suffered during the pandemic, one industry not only thrived, but exploded in popularity: trading cards. Dave Jenkins of Best of the Best in Sportscards explains why.
On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, Hawai‘i’s New Wave of Storytellers share stories of personal growth and feature fledgling clubs and organizations on campus and their communities.
Sibling musical duo Ammon and Liahona Olayan talk about their journey from living in a tent on Hawaiʻi island to performing on American Idol.
On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, Hawai‘i’s New Wave of Storytellers delve into what it means to be civically engaged and how to make change in their communities.
Planners have a new proposal to control flooding in the Ala Wai watershed after the last plan was rejected. Does the plan hold water?
Sgt. Chris Kim talks about the success of CrimeStoppers Honolulu and the anonymous tip line working to keep our communities safe.
In this special episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, watch the stories that wowed the judges at the national 2023 Student Television Network Competition held in Long Beach, California — the contest that many consider the Olympics of youth media.
What is the status of
the city effort to find
a new location for a
landfill as the expiration
date on the state
permit for the current
site in West O‘ahu
approaches?
It’s a relentless pest that has exploded in Hawaiʻi infestations in recent years. David Lau, District Manager of Western Exterminator, tells you how to combat bed bugs.