We still don't know the identity of the “influential lawmaker” who allegedly accepted $35,000 in a paper bag in 2022. So why is Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke being mentioned?
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A traveling exhibition showcasing the work of Hawaiʻi sculptor Toshiko Takaezu comes home to the islands starting this weekend. The show also features a multi-sensory experience that tapped sound artist and musician Leilehua Lanzilotti.
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Japan's prime minister won a decisive victory in parliamentary elections this weekend. The international reaction to the results depends on where you look.
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Wildfire prevention experts are encouraging local communities to scale their efforts to reduce fire risks and improve access to insurance.
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Darren Pai, Hawaiian Electric Company manager of external communications, spoke to HPR's Maddie Bender about recent power outages.
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Hawaiian Rent-All co-owner Scott Jung spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about the humorous messages displayed on its outdoor sign.
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Hawaiʻi Democratic Party Chair Derek Turbin spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about the current political landscape.
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House Speaker Nadine Nakamura spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about a resolution to expedite the investigation into an alleged $35,000 payment involving a Hawaiʻi lawmaker.
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National Weather Service meteorologist Derek Wroe spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about severe weather that shut down most of the state Monday morning.
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The House Economic Development and Technology Committee advanced six measures on Friday — all of them providing more guardrails for immigration enforcement.
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Hundreds of high schoolers across Oʻahu gathered after school Friday to protest recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement violence. The student-led gathering gained popularity on social media.
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