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.
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Kauaʻi author Tari Vickery spoke with HPR's Kevin Allen about her book, “The Emotional Side of Money: A Roadmap to Financial Wellness.”
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Jon Santos, curator of the upcoming contemporary art exhibit “Niu Systems,” talks about highlighting Hawaiian art in New York City.
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This is a step to getting public funds to help HSO bring its musical performances across the state.
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A new survey out this week shows citizens of a key American ally in the Asia Pacific don't trust the United States as much as they used to. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
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June 23 is a landmark anniversary for equal gender opportunity in academics and athletics, and it’s a story with deep Hawaiʻi ties. Kim Cross, a contributing journalist to Hawaiʻi Public Radio, has more with a new story about Title IX in Hawaiʻi.
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State Sen. Michelle Kidani is retiring after 18 years in the Senate. The governor will choose a temporary successor. Voters will select a permanent one during the November general election.
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Four months into a state pilot program requiring pre-eviction mediation, success rates are high, showing most mediated cases result in tenants remaining housed.
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Though the deadline has passed for federal individual help for those impacted by the March Kona low storms, FEMA said they are still accepting certain late applications.
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