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Top stories from the past season of HIKI NŌ, PBS Hawaiʻi’s statewide student news network, will be shown at free public screenings on Maui, the Big Island, Kauai and Oahu as part of the 2015 HIKI NŌ Festival.
The Island Insurance Foundation has donated $50,000 to PBS Hawaiʻi for the renovation and construction of the public television station’s new facility.
PBS Hawaiʻi will be receiving a $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for its statewide student news network, HIKI NŌ.
PBS Hawaiʻi has received a $50,000 grant from Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. for the public television station’s NEW HOME at the entrance to Sand Island.
A story on campus safety by Maui High School students will air on tonight's PBS NewsHour.
PBS Hawaiʻi will host a free preview of the latest Ken Burns-produced documentary, Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies.
Download the PDF of this news release National PBS documentary features local efforts to perpetuate Hawaiian language HONOLULU, HI – What does it take to save a language? Poet Bob Holman travels across the globe to uncover answers – including a stop in Hawaii to feature ongoing efforts to perpetuate our native language.
PBS Hawaiʻi has received a $50,000 grant from the Matson Foundation for the public television station’s NEW HOME at the entrance to Sand Island.
PBS Hawaiiʻ is preparing to begin construction on its NEW HOME on Nimitz Highway and Sand Island Access Road later this year, with completion in 2016. Hawaiʻi’s only public television station has begun the process of selecting a general contractor.
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