The Honolulu City Council is considering a bill that would regulate, or in some cases curtail, commercial activity in city parks. Is this going too far?
Cultural practitioner, activist, and owner of Waiahole Poi Factory Calvin Hoe returns to talk about the history of the iconic spot, and reveals the true story of the Sweet Lady of Waiahole.
On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, watch a compilation of memorable student stories from the program’s most recent Winter round of shows.
Designer Keola Rapozo and graphic novelist R. Kikuo Johnson are
two artists deeply rooted in the place where they were born.
Teen suicide numbers are increasing in Hawaiʻi. It's a difficult topic to talk about, but Dr. Mestisa Gass from Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi explains the importance of having the conversation, and how to listen for signs of help.
Legendary boxing champion Jesus Salud revisits his storied career.
Crystal methamphetamine or “ice” remains the top illicit drug in Hawaiʻi but fentanyl use is on the rise, with deadly consequences. The synthetic opioid killed a record number of people across the islands last year, according to the State Health Department. And there is no sign that it is letting up.
Historian John Clark talks about how the famous surf spot came to be.
How productive was this year’s
legislative session, which started
with a new administration, a large
freshman class of lawmakers and
promises to address perennial issues
like the lack of affordable housing and
homelessness?
Cori Nakamoto, creator of Hawaiʻi based, Coriʻs Cake Dreams, visits the PBS Hawaiʻi studio to talk story.