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  • Honolulu Dep. Fire Chief Jason Samala shares a safety message ahead of the holidays; The Hawaiʻi Community Foundation awards $1.6 million award to assist members of Lahaina's Filipino community affected by wildfires
  • State of HIV/AIDS in Hawaii; Challenges in Adapting Fair Labor Standards Act; From The Top Comes to HawaiiState of HIV/AIDS in Hawaii: Dr. Cecelia…
  • After a coaching career spanning four decades, Coach Mike Krzyzewski has coached his final home game with the Duke Blue Devils, a game that saw Duke upset by the North Carolina Tar Heels 94-81.
  • Wednesday, November 19th – from HPR2, it’s The ConversationStudent Opinion on UH Policy Decisions: Bret Polopolus-MeredithWe're in the middle of the week,…
  • Outlook for Wahiawa General; Musical Tour of South America; Affordability of Public Universities; Hawaiian Land TrustWahiawa General Hospital Update: Rep.…
  • Family Caregivers Month; August in the City of Bones; Food Awareness and the Kohala Aina Festival; Mensa HawaiiFamily Caregivers Month: Pat Bemis…
  • UPDATE 9/19/18: The interviews taped in Hawaii this past July will air on HPR-1 on Friday, September 21, 1 - 3pm. This Science Friday episode will also be…
  • Kenneth Kamler, Md is a surgeon who also climbs mountains. He was team doctor on three expeditions to the top of Mount Everest, including the disastrous 1996 trip during which 6 people died. Kamler is both storyteller and advisor in his book, Doctor on Everest: Emergency Medicine at the Top of the World - A Personal Account including the 1996 Disaster. (The Lyons Press) Blackened limbs due to severe frostbite were the least of his troubles. I-V fluids are frozen solid, and abrasions cannot heal at such high altitudes. Kamler's day job is Director of the Hand Treatment Center in Hyde Park, New York, where he is a microsurgeon. He's done research on telemedicine for NASA and Yale Medical School.
  • HPR All Things Considered Host Dave Lawrence welcomes a landmark artist, Ozzy Osbourne, in a extended interview segment you don't want to miss. The biggest entertainer to ever join us, only the second time in 22 years Dave has spoken with him, this conversation was recorded just after his 74th birthday in December. We're airing it a week or so before the Grammy Awards, where Ozzy has four nominations for his latest album, Patient Number 9.
  • For the next three days, I decided to play music from a single period each day, featuring composers of lesser and greater current recognition. Today, I'm…
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