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Two weeks ago Otake Camp experienced some of the worst flooding in the state from the recent Kona low storms, but so did about half a dozen other farmers who tend to about 50 acres total next door.
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The county's planning department has spent 10 years crafting the latest general plan. A Hawaiʻi Island lawmaker has proposed a new version.
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Surf n Salsa is usually closed on Mondays, but this week owners Jhon and Maggie Acuna were busy preparing food to give to anyone in the community impacted by the flooding.
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Kauaʻi County Mayor Derek Kawakami has announced he will run for lieutenant governor, challenging current Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke for her spot on the fifth floor of the Hawaiʻi State Capitol.
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The road to Hāna remains hazardous with extensive storm damage. Access is limited to local traffic only.
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The proposal, shared by Gov. Josh Green's Office on Tuesday morning, details plans to overhaul Oʻahu's energy grid to run on a new fossil fuel.
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Department of Environmental Services Director Roger Babcock explains the newest food composting program rolling out across Oʻahu in a handful of pilot communities.
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Tattoo artist and "Ink Master" star Angel Rose speaks about her decision to return home to Maui and open her new tattoo business, 13 Moons Tattoo, in her hometown of Pāʻia.
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Farmers on Oʻahu's North Shore are now dealing with the damage caused by some of the worst flooding they've had in years. The area was among the island's hardest hit areas.
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Teams from the Honolulu Crisis Outreach Response and Engagement program are still going out to help unsheltered people following the Kona storm.
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Across the state, the Kona low storm left lasting flooding and damage. As HPR’s Catherine Cluett Pactol reports, some Maui communities were hit especially hard.
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Cochran was elected to her seat in 2022 and is up for reelection this year. Her move to the other side of the aisle increases the House Republicans’ numbers to 10.