Della Au Belatti initially announced last year she would run for Congress. But now, Belatti is mounting what she calls an underdog campaign for the second-highest elected office in the state.
Leading up to Primary Election Day on Aug. 8, HPR will share the latest candidate developments.
Kanikapila Vintage launches a new episode with Derrick Malama. Travel back through a decade of Kanikapila Sunday, surfacing the interviews, the moments, and the music that shaped the show. This week, listen back to Derrick Malama's 2007 interview with Jon de Mello.
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The Legislature appropriated $3 million to start the Hanai Memory Network Program.
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Gov. Josh Green has signed two bills into law on Tuesday that ensure people are protected and have tools for artificial intelligence use. The bills take effect immediately.
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The new U.S Ambassador to New Zealand is expected to travel to his other diplomatic missions in Niue, the Cook Islands and Samoa soon. HPR's Derrick Malama has more in the Pacific News Minute.
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Aunty Muriel “Puni” Ioane's ancestors lies at the Makua Protestant Cemetery. Ioane is a direct lineal descendant of Mākua, and 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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