Law enforcement teams have seized several dozen tons of illegal fireworks in the last year. Are the efforts paying off?
Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui joins Ron as they examine a Central Oʻahu legend: the Green Lady of Wahiawā. Listen to the audio podcast now.
The unemployment rate in Hawaiʻi is the lowest it has been in years but local businesses and the public sector continue to grapple with the challenge of finding and retaining workers. From entry level to highly skilled positions, the workforce shortage is impacting both the private and public employers. Join the conversation on the workforce shortage problem.
This episode of What School You Went? examines the highs and the lows of reaching aunty and uncle status. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Homegrown Hawaiʻi investigates why Hawaiʻi imports an estimated 85 to 90 percent of the food consumed here and asks, "Can we reverse this?" Farmers and ranchers from all four counties and reveal the risks, challenges and rewards of farming and ranching in Hawaiʻi. Directed, shot and edited by Lynn Beittel of Visionary Video.
If you know you know - the late night Molokai Hot Bread Run. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Invasive species are nothing new
but the urgency of how to deal with
them has increased dramatically
in recent years. Is there a plan to
address these menacing problems?
Kulāiwi steps up to the PBS Hawaiʻi Song Challenge!
We revisit our talk with cultural practitioner and waterman Pohaku Stone about the death-defying Hawaiian tradition of hōlua, or lava sledding.
In this election year, what are the priorities for the state lawmakers as they convene another session? Will it be help for Maui following the devastating wildfires last summer or requests associated with Gov. Josh Green’s emergency proclamation on affordable housing, or both or something else. What are your priorities? Join the discussion as we preview the 2024 Legislative session Thursday at 7:30 pm on Insights on PBS Hawaiʻi.