Tropical Storm Moke is forecast to pass south of the Hawaiian Islands this weekend, bringing heavy rains and strong gusts of wind.
HPR has created a list of ways those affected by the storm, and also how to help those in need.
After Hours: Ua Noa explores the evolving sonic landscapes of Moananuiākea. Rooted in Hawaiʻi, the series weaves Pasifika sounds, archival and contemporary, into a space for release and connection.
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The North Kohala district on Hawaiʻi Island sustained heavy damage from Tropical Storm Lala. The Kohala Food Hub is helping. We get more on that from Pacific Business News Editor-in-Chief Janis Magin.
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Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative’s Member Services and Communications Manager, Beth Amaro, discussed the island's impacts from Lala and highlighted a new rebate program for residents with electricity-dependent medical needs.
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Following a disaster, it’s natural to want to help those affected. But where do you start? HPR’s Catherine Cluett Pactol reports on a grassroots volunteer organization that has taken out some of the guesswork, sharing a vetted list of families in need.
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The lights are slowly coming back on around Hawaiʻi Island, but Hawaiian Electric says some pockets of customers could be without power for weeks. HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote spoke to residents about how they’ve managed so far without power.
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A Waiʻanae resident's recovery story illustrates how her community showed up for her and her family.
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Most Oʻahu and Maui County HECO customers have had their power restored, but the hardest hit areas of Hawaiʻi Island may be without electricity for weeks.
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Maui County is asking residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Lala to file a damage report. Reports will help officials document and understand the extent of damage and identify needs.
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As Hawaiʻi continues to clean up in the aftermath of Hurricane Lala, several countries in the South Pacific are dealing with drought as a result of the climate pattern of El Niño. HPR's Derrick Malama has more in the Pacific News Minute.
HPR Music Features
September is "Classical Music Month"! HPR is celebrating with a countdown of your favorite composers and compositions, as chosen by you! The top 100 list will be revealed on HPR-2 beginning September 16. Stay tuned!
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