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A University of Hawaiʻi program that works with about 15,000 people a year is at risk after federal funding cuts. In a news release, UH says the program will end on Sept. 30 if Congress doesn't restore its funding.
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The crews will be injecting about 800 trees with an insecticide, and those trees will serve as a barrier to protect the dense groves of palm trees in urban Honolulu.
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Constance Uejio will be honored at a concert this Sunday after announcing her retirement as the principal harpist for the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra.
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University of Hawaiʻi oceanographer Nick Hawco spoke to The Conversation's Maddie Bender about new research into the North Pacific Transition Zone.
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“Kūkini” tells the story of the invasion of Maui at the time of King Kamehameha through the eyes of Maui warriors.
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This legislative session was one of the most successful for the Judiciary: better compensation, more judge positions and more diversion programs. HPR's Ashley Mizuo reports on why that branch of government was able to get most of its legislative package passed.
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When there's discussion about transit fares, it's usually about prices going up. But across the Pacific, there's a place where fares are going the other way. HPRʻs Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
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