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Tours to the remote peninsula of Kalaupapa are no longer operating, honoring the intent of the business' late owner. HPR’s Catherine Cluett Pactol shares the latest information.
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Geologists are asking for the community's help in mapping fallen particles of glass and rock from Kīlauea's eruption.
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The Bounty Project, under Hawaiʻi Pacific University's Center for Marine Debris Research, pays fishermen for the marine debris they collect around the islands.
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Since December 2024, Kīlauea has settled into a predictable pattern, erupting roughly every one to three weeks. But that predictability hasn’t made these events any less striking to behold.
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Oʻahu residents have a new online tool to help them prepare for disasters.
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Jens Currie is the chief scientist at the Pacific Whale Foundation. He spoke with HPR's Maddie Bender about new research into false killer whales, which number fewer than 150 on the islands.
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Pacific Gateway Farms Haleʻiwa on Oʻahu’s North Shore is working to employ refugees, immigrants and survivors of human trafficking while strengthening Hawaiʻi’s food resilience and security.
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Hawaiian Airlines CEO Diana Birkett Rakow discusses rising flight costs, neighbor island travel, and saying goodbye to free meals.
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It's been about 3 months since residents of Otake Camp on Oʻahu's North Shore were hit by back-to-back Kona low storms. Many residents are continuing to clean up and rebuild, but others are struggling with whether to leave Otake Camp for good.
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House lawmaker Adrian Tam spoke to HPR's The Conversation about a scuttled plan to amend the Transient Accommodation Tax for cruise ships.