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Growing up in poverty, Mahealani Wendt used this to spend three decades fighting for Hawaiian rights.
What happens when you run a red light? And what can happen if Gov. David Ige passes a bill to install cameras at intersections?
Catch up with ʻukulele virtuosos Roy Sakuma, Jake Shimabukuro and Taimane Gardner and learn how they act as ambassadors of this beloved instrument.
More than half of the state’s population are fully vaccinated. Nearly 70 percent have received at least one shot. However, the pace of vaccinations has slowed to a crawl.
Musician, singer and dancer Nani Lim Yap tells how her family’s music grew from a pastime to a career that takes them around the world.
A story of Hawaiian pride through the examination of male roles in the hula tradition – past and present.
From intense rain and hurricane scares to drought conditions and brush fires, is Hawaiʻi prepared for the worst?
Hear how four Hawaiian Language Masters are helping to preserve the Hawaiian language.
Aloha mai kākou, The show’s eloquent description nearly says it all… Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox features engaging conversations with some of the most intriguing people in Hawaiʻi and across the world. Guests share personal stories, experiences and values that have helped shape who they are.
What immigrant Hawaiian communities in California look like.