There is a renewed push to save the Haʻikū Stairs in Kāneʻohe, Windward Oʻahu after the city hired a contractor to remove them. The stairs, commonly referred to as Stairway to Heaven, go up the side of the Koʻolau Mountains. There is no legal public access to the stairs from the Windward side but that has not stopped hikers from traversing the trail prompting complaints from area residents about noise, trespassing and trash left behind.
Hawai‘i-based rapper I.A. discusses
his career and growing up as Jordan
Salud, the son of the world champion
boxer Jesus Salud.
The third part of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i five-part series chronicling the COVID-19 global pandemic from a perspective unlike any other: straight from students’ homes.
Will construction of a pedestrian bridge over O‘ahu’s Ala Wai Canal be an improvement or a problem?
Local social media influencer Kamaka Dias talks about his life and what led to the creation of Hawaiiverse and the Keep it Aloha podcast.
The second part of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i five-part series chronicling the COVID-19 global pandemic from a perspective unlike any other: straight from students’ homes.
Feral cats roam all the major Hawaiian islands. Population estimates run into the hundreds of thousands. The cats have no predators but have long been considered one of the biggest predatory threats to native wildlife and they spread a potentially deadly parasite that can harm birds and mammals including monk seals and humans. Trap, neuter and release programs can and do help, but are they doing enough?
Historian John Clark returns to the show to tell us the history of famous surf spot Point Panic.
This season premiere of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i kicks off a five-part series chronicling the COVID-19 global pandemic from a perspective unlike any other: straight from students’ homes.
The music and its influences with Nathan Aweau.