- Janet McCabe, the deputy administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, shares their thoughts after a recent visit to Red Hill and Camp Kunia | Full Article
- Honolulu Civil Beat reporter Christina Jedra explains how the water contamination crisis highlights the flaws in the Navy's early warning system in today's Reality Check | Full Article
- Dr. Jim Ireland, director of the city's Emergency Medical Services, explains why the downward trend of Covid cases means improvement in their call load | Full Segment
- Political Analyst Neal Milner examines whether political amateurs are running and winning recent elections in today's The Long View
- HPR reporter Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi discusses what the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands could do with the $600 million lawmakers are considering giving the agency
The Conversation: EPA deputy administrator visits Red Hill; Honolulu EMS call volume improves
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