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The legacy left behind by Hawaiian royalty.
With Hawaiʻi tourism rebounding and residents starting to travel again, learn what the guidelines are.
How stirring saimin as a child led Sheldon Simeon to a career as an award-winning chef.
What programs are available to keep our youth on the right path and in the right direction?
The story of two Kauaʻi High School seniors who created a new leaf that is more efficient at converting carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Taimane Gardner opens up about music, life and family.
Exploring ways to help with added mental distress due to the pandemic.
Jim Leahey did more than call plays; he informed and entertained.
From Climate Change to Recreational Marijuana
Hear What Happened during the 2021 Legislative Session
The Hawaiʻi State Legislature started this year’s session uncertain how it would fund anything, given the dire predictions of a $1.4 billion budget shortfall. However, the economic outlook improved with a new influx of federal dollars and a quicker than expected rebound in tourism.
In this episode of Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox, we feature four athletes who found success in their sports – and beyond: the late Skippa Diaz, Bob Apisa, Mahina Eleneki Hugo and Al Harrington.