State lawmakers are considering several bills to address feral chickens in the islands…
Find out why people in Hawaiʻi remove their slippahs before entering the house. Listen to the audio podcast now.
CEO MESSAGE Nā Mele 25, PBS Hawai‘i’s yearlong celebration showcasing the rich history and diversity of Hawaiian music, is receiving approval, appreciation and commendation from across the globe, and the best thing about this pa‘ina: it’s just getting started.
There are many different versions of the story, but the chills are always the same…
Six months ago, wildfires on Maui killed 100 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses, mostly in Lahaina. As slow-paced cleanup efforts continue…
For some, it's a rite of passage. For others, it's a daily morning routine. In this episode, we explore the Koko Crater Stairs and the importance of protecting, preserving and rehabilitating the trail. Listen to the audio podcast now.
This month’s episode of Home is Here features two stories that are grand in very different ways…
Heavy rain fueled grassland growth
early in the current wet season. As dry
El Niño weather takes over, what are
we doing to prevent wildfires?
On this episode we talk about an unusual beach on Kauaʻi and the effects of social media on once-hidden spots. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Eighty years ago in February 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the establishment of internment camps for people of Japanese ancestry…