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Tony Conjugacion and Friends pays tribute to his musical influences in this special.
Illegal short-term rentals have been a problem for years. As visitor numbers grew, more and more tourists were showing up in neighborhoods outside resort areas, prompting an outcry from residents. The city is in favor of a six-month minimum for rentals located in resort areas only with property taxed at higher rates. Some hail the new effort while others pan it.
On November 2, 1999, seven men lost their lives in the Xerox building on Nimitz Highway. Evelyn Balatico, mother of 33-year-old victim Jason Balatico, recounts the day of the deadliest mass shooting in Hawaiʻi history. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Life coach Alice Inoue talks with Ron about the significance of the number pattern 11 11. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Cultural practitioner and waterman Pohaku Stone returns to talk about the art of crafting and riding on wood surfboards, and the effect that Carissa Moore and her Olympic gold medal win has had on the sport. Listen to the audio podcast now.
We are heading into a second consecutive holiday season under the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic. How are we as individuals and as a community handling the lingering nature of the virus and the lifestyle changes it creates?
If someone told me I would one day be a caregiver for my father, I would have said, “You’re crazy.”
Every 10 years, the boundaries of elected political districts around the state are redrawn to reflect population changes, sometimes creating a new district in one county and eliminating an old district in another. Join us as we discuss Reapportionment and why it matters to you.
The American Cancer Society estimates more than 7,500 people in Hawaiʻi will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Most of those cases are likely to be women who have breast cancer. That diagnosis is scary but it is not a death sentence. Early detection, various treatment options and preventative measures, are among the tools available to help patients overcome this obstacle.
Hawaiʻi’s near constant denial of permit requests to carry guns in public will be tested before the U.S. Supreme Court next month. Will Hawaiʻi become an open-carry state?