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  • What’s in a name? Quite a lot, for people in Hawaii. As HPR’s Molly Solomon reports, it involves traditions that can link family, history, and even a…
  • When it comes to higher education, school officials are noticing a disturbing trend. For high school graduates in Leeward Oahu, one in three kids who…
  • She’s been called by some as the Julia Child of Hawaii. Mary Li Sia may not have mastered the art of French cuisine, but she certainly knew her way around…
  • Kimi Werner has been in the water all her life. Five years ago she won the Women’s title at the 2008 U.S. National Spearfishing Championship. She’s since…
  • This summer, kids are making their way back into the classroom a little early. A summer enrichment program at Punahou School is expanding their focus…
  • For most Chamorro people living in Hawai`i, hearing the language of their ancestors is a rare thing. But, as HPR’s Molly Solomon reports, members in the…
  • We all know that kids these days live their lives on the phone or the computer. But if you’re homeless…it’s something much deeper. Having access to…
  • Next month, the H?k?le‘a and its sister canoe, the Hikianalia , will set sail on a 46,000 mile trip across the globe. And joining the crew will be a team…
  • This week, Hawaii Public Radio is taking a closer look at food in the islands. We call it “Feeding Ourselves, Hawaii’s Food Future.” All week, we’ll…
  • At this time of the year, most students’ minds are focused on spring break. But for one Hawaii school, the month of March only means one thing: Song…