A program that promises land to Native Hawaiians in Hawai‘i has become the target of a conservative activist who alleges that it "discriminates based on ancestry.”
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A handful of bills that passed through the Legislature this year focus on reforming Hawaiʻi's permitting processes to speed up housing construction, including shoring up a shortage of permitting staff.
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A conference this week in Tokyo on ocean planning and management is drawing leaders from more than two-dozen island countries. Itʻs being led by the head of a Pacific Island nation. HPR's Derrick Malama has more in the Pacific News Minute.
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Playwright Diane Aoki spoke to HPR's Lillian Tsang about "Memory Beads," which will be playing onstage at Kumu Kahua Theatre through June 28.
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The Hawaiʻi Foodbank, the state Department of Education, and community partners are launching their summer programs to keep families fed.
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University of Hawaiʻi computer scientist Kim Binsted talks about the the HI-SEAS program on Maunaloa, which simulates missions to the moon and to Mars.
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The Polynesian voyaging canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia have been in New Zealand since November and were supposed to leave for Tonga in May.
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While money was tight at the state Legislature this year, it was still another successful year for local agriculture and food security.
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If you've ever felt that visiting a museum is good for you, you may be onto something. And there's now scientific evidence to back that up. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in todayʻs Asia Minute.
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