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August was another month of growth for the state’s tourism industry, but only slightly.That’s according to the latest monthly report from the Hawai?i…
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Last month, officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it fined three individuals for harassing a pod of spinner dolphins off…
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A brushfire continues to burn inside Hawai?i Volcanoes National Park, and now threatens critical habitat for the endangered ?i?iwi birds.The fire started…
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“Smart Cities” use technology to connect citizens and government. One example is Bandung--the third largest city in Indonesia. The mayor who brought a…
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Hurricane Hector is flirting with our southeast shores. You might be thinking, "Just what we need, another disaster." How are weather weary residents…
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The Hawai?i Foodbank is asking for the public's help to replenish its shelves.Each year, the foodbank helps more than 285,000 residents around the state -…
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For the past year, all eyes have been on a rare plant high up in the Waianae mountains; its growth has been live-streamed 24/7. Lucas Fortini with the US…
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Six months after the infamous false missile alert, Francine Wai of the Disability and Communication Access board joins us to discuss the efforts to…
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Our housing crisis weighs heavy across the state. This morning, Eric Gill, leader of the Hotel workers, joined us to talk about how Marriott Hotel may be…
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The growing problem of people bringing their pets into clinics and dentist offices, grocery stores restaurants, shopping malls and even movie theaters has…
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The Honolulu City Council says parking is the number one complaint across the island in all the districts. That is why councilmember Carol Fukunaga has…
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An unknown disease is killing wild horses in Waipi?o Valley on Hawai?i Island.Locals say there are between 30 to 50 wild horses roaming in three herds in…