Forty-three days, 17 hours and 55 minutes: Thatʻs how long it took Kelsey Pfendler to row approximately 2,400 miles across the Pacific Ocean. She finished her journey on July 3, breaking both the women's and men's records.
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The Big Island Invasive Species Committee is ramping up surveillance after detecting a coconut rhinoceros beetle in Hilo. It was found dead in a trap near Hilo International Airport on Monday.
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Friends of Hawaiʻi Charities will be handling all charitable initiatives on its own.
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House Bill 1618 establishes a new loan program to help homeowners afford cesspool conversions.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation is selecting an airline to fly federally subsidized flights to Lānaʻi for the next several years. HPR’s Catherine Cluett Pactol reports on those competing for the route.
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The second episode of Kanikapila Vintage features Keaola Beamer and Raiatea Helm.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi had vetoed parts of the city’s budget bill to restore OER’s $2 million budget, which the council had slashed during its budget deliberations.
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The University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization announced on Tuesday that one of its fellows was withdrawing a report due to errors.
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While Europe is always the focus of NATO summits, they also now include a contingent from the Asia Pacific. HPRʻs Bill Dorman explains why in today's Asia Minute.
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