Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR's Fresh Air, is The Nicky and Jamie Grant Distinguished Professor of the Practice in Literary Criticism at Georgetown University. She is an associate editor of and contributor to Mystery and Suspense Writers (Scribner) and the winner of the 1999 Edgar Award for Criticism, presented by the Mystery Writers of America. In 2019, Corrigan was awarded the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing by the National Book Critics Circle.
A UH Economic Research Organization survey provides new and up-to-date information on the continuing struggles of families affected by last year's wildfires.
Two well-known candidates are competing for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs at-large seat in the upcoming general election. HPR’s Cassie Ordonio breaks down the issues at hand.