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  • Homelessness continued to be one of the galvanizing issues, top of mind within the four counties and Statewide this year. But where has one more year…
  • Continuing this week’s focus on Hawai‘i homelessness, our panel of three of O?ahu’s top homeless outreach providers: Greg Payton, Chair of Partners in…
  • Homelessness was at the top of the legislative list at the start of this session. Now with little more than a month to go, how do outreach and faith-based…
  • What is it about the thought of competition that sets is off? We give every kid on the team a medal. We say everyone is a winner although we know there…
  • Nutrition for the New Year, how to eat for life, that’s the topic on the next Body Show. If you have been thinking about changing your diet because of…
  • West Hawaii Road Usage; Maui Prisons/Riot; Argosy Update, Chaminade/HPU; Garden Segment: Mapping/Malama MaunaluaWest Oahu Road UsageFull ScheduleMaui…
  • Top seed Novak Djokovic is through to the men's singles final at Wimbledon after beating Juan Martin del Potro in an epic semifinal match. Andy Murray stands in Djokovic's way, making the finals for the second year in a row. Murray lost the 2012 Championship final to Roger Federer.
  • Hawaiʻi State Department of Health School Advisory Council member Philip Bossert on new COVID-19 guidance as cases among the unvaccinated increase; Hui Manu-o-Kū volunteer Matt Saunter and founder Rich Downs on how to survey the nests of manu-o-Kū (White Terns); former state senator and surfing world champion Fred Hemmings on surfing's journey to the Olympics; and Lāʻie Elementary School sixth grader Keilani Tinkham on her Bon Dance project that won the top prize in a history competition.
  • Thursday, April 24th – From HPR2, it’s The ConversationGVS Transmedia Accelerator: David CunninghamFor decades, the siphoning of Hawaii’s brightest and…
  • It's Michigan vs. Alabama and Washington vs. Texas for the final season of the four-team college football playoff format, before the tournament grows to a field of 12 next year.
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