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Hawaiʻi's Acting State Epidemiologist details the new "mu" COVID-19 variant and the state of our hospitals; the head of Honolulu's Office of Economic Revitalization walks us through Oʻahu's new Safe Access program rolling out next Monday; Civil Beat reporter Kevin Dayton talks overcrowding at Hawaiʻi's Jails and prisons in today's Reality Check; a retired Colonel and Hilo resident recounts her experience inside the Pentagon when the plane crashed on 9/11; HPR's Manu Minute reveals where to find Northern Mockingbirds in the islands, and HPR reporter Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi shares new research on the origins of the Hawaiian language.
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Laurie Laychak, Hawaii Baptist Academy graduate and the widow of David Laychak who perished at the Pentagon during 9/11, remembers her husband and shares how she turned her grief into a way to help others.
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The widow of one of the 9/11 victims remembers her husband and shares her journey of healing; the business manager for the hotel workers union talks about the uneasiness its members are feeling as the visitor industry enters its slow season; Honolulu Civil Beat's editor Chad Blair joins us to look closer at efforts by one woman to help a homeless campsite find a better way forward in today's Reality Check; and the State Archivist shares more about the new digital access to Queen Lili'uokalani's personal papers.
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Most families and friends are marking this September 11th in quiet and personal ways. One of those that died that day was Christine Synder an arborist for…