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Bytemarks Cafe (5/16): First the Geeks look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then they're joined by Jason Martin from Secure DNA to discuss a security conference called...
THE TRIBUTE IS TO FOLK MUSIC, THE EMPHASIS IS ON BURL IVES;Keith Haugen, Frank Uehara Link Up For Traditional Atherton Gathering Including Sing-Alongs
PATRICK LANDEZA MAKES ATHERTON DEBUT ON SAT., MAY 26TH;New CD “Kama‘alua” Makes Statement About Cultural Identity
RONSTADT AND TAYLOR SET ATHERTON CONCERT FOR SATURDAY, MAY 19TH;Local Blues Experts Team For Eclectic Evening of Classic Oldies and Original Work
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News Department

Wednesday, May 16 2012
The State Historic Preservation Division wants to hear from residents as they craft a new historic preservation plan. The office is seeking input from residents on how to best define and set...
Wednesday, May 16 2012
The Hawaii County Council has given its tentative okay to Mayor Billy Kenoi’s budget as submitted, but that may change.   HPR’s Sherry Bracken reports.
Wednesday, May 16 2012
Teachers are struggling with declining morale. Increasingly, many are leaving the profession entirely---or thinking about it. These are not teachers in Hawaii---but in South Korea. HPR’s Bill Dorman...
Tuesday, May 15 2012
According to the State Department of Health … one-fourth of all pedestrian accidents statewide involve schoolchildren ages 5 to 18 … and half those incidents involve a child under 12 years old.