Aunty Muriel “Puni” Ioane's ancestors lie at the Makua Protestant Cemetery, and she has been unable to visit the gravesites for more than two decades.
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The commission first started fielding charter amendment proposals from the public in August, and received nearly 300 submissions. That was narrowed down to 19 coming into a scheduled meeting on Monday.
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The National Park Service held its first hiking tour to Kalaupapa last week. HPR's Catherine Cluett Pactol reports NPS has since halted them in response to community concerns.
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One law provides annual step increases for public and charter school teachers while the other provides better protection for school officials against harassment.
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Students and families in need can pick up backpacks filled with school supplies at distribution centers across the island.
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The most volatile major stock market in the world is closer to Honolulu than to Wall Street. It's South Korea — and as HPR's Bill Dorman reports, it's the focus of today's Asia Minute.
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A new law allows the state to give more authority to grassroots organizations that do conservation work.
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Local businesses that post the work of artists on their social media accounts have been hit with copyright infringement claims. It illustrates unintended consequences of some licensing agreements.
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Health experts advise washing hands and produce amid a significant outbreak of a parasitic infection in Michigan, affecting more than 1,500 people.
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