Annabelle Ink
Dow Jones News Fund InternAnnabelle Ink is a digital media intern at Hawaiʻi Public Radio through the Dow Jones News Fund program.
She grew up on Oʻahu and recently graduated from Pomona College, where she studied English and wrote her senior thesis on love religion, death, and sexuality in Jane Eyre. Previously, she interned at HONOLULU Magazine, Honolulu Civil Beat, and The Claremont Courier. She was also part of ProPublica's 2025 Emerging Reporters program.
In her free time, she enjoys baking cakes, photographing her friends, and designing elaborate storylines for her Jellycats.
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Students and families in need can pick up backpacks filled with school supplies at distribution centers across the island.
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Local residents remain divided about the best way to deal with Hawaiʻi's free-roaming cat population.
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Votes are due by 7 p.m. on primary election day, which falls on August 8.
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Gov. Josh Green signed two bills into law to enhance human trafficking awareness and support survivors of domestic violence.
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Hawaiʻi Sea Grant is partnering with the Pili Nā Moku project to give out millions of dollars in grants to support community-led efforts across the state.
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The top fireworks shows across the Hawaiian Islands this Fourth of July.
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The nonprofit is navigating how to run its programs despite rising food and gas prices.
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Nearly three years after the Lahaina wildfires, Atlantis Submarines Maui returns to the town's harbor.