It's the high court's latest ruling backing Second Amendment rights. The decision doesn't stop businesses from taking their own steps to ban guns on their property.
On July 8, experience HPR's Nā Hōkū Hanohano songwriters event, where live performance, storytelling, and thoughtful conversation come together in partnership with the Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Artists.
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USDA is putting up $18.5 million for conservation and marketing efforts from local farmers and producers across Hawaiʻi.
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The City and County of Honolulu also wants lawmakers to allocate another half-million dollars during the next fiscal year to fund bikeshare operations.
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Forecasters are not expecting drought this summer in Hawaiʻi — but they warn that El Niño weather patterns could lead to a longer wildfire season. Those conditions could also lead to another set of challenges in Southeast Asia. HPRʻs Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
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The Supreme Court has struck down a Hawaiʻi law requiring people to get permission to carry guns into places such as stores and hotels. It's the high court's latest ruling backing Second Amendment rights.
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Native Hawaiian author shares her new book, “Waking in a Sea of Dreams,” the sequel to her award-winning debut young adult novel.
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Peter Young, Chair of the Hawaiʻi America250 Commission, shares some of the festivities planned in Hawaiʻi for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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3D Animator Nick Chang talks about his work, which gives local nostalgic scenes like Shirokiya and Kahala Mall immersive retro reimaginations.
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Pearl Haven, an Oʻahu-based program that takes a community-led approach to healing deep trauma, recently marked its five year anniversary. Over 100 girls have graduated since its inception.
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