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The Conversation: Raising awareness of cybersecurity; EPA addresses concerns over water test resultsA cybersecurity expert says users face a trade-off between increased connectivity and increased vulnerability; an EPA specialist clarifies Red Hill water test results; a food index compiles data tracking daily transactions at eateries across the state; and a local planner awarded the American Institute of Architects Hawaii Medal of Honor.
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City Council Chair Tommy Waters discusses the hotel room tax hike, the pending vacation rental bill, and efforts to manage peer-to-peer rental car businesses on Oahu; the Hawaii Electric Vehicle Association details what it's like to own an electric car and its upcoming webinar; and UH architecture students win top honors in a recent Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture program.
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AIA Honolulu's Vice President discusses the plans for an upcoming architectural conference that will bring designers together to share innovative ideas; the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority highlights the progress made on the Hawaiʻi Island Destination Management Action Plan; Honolulu Civil Beat reporter Christina Jedra shares one mother's call for answers and accountability for her daughter's death four years ago in today's Reality Check; the University of Hawaiʻi talks about its exhibit celebrating the Peace Corps 60th anniversary; and Hawaiʻi-raised author Bardi Toto shares how we can continue to be grateful amidst trying times.
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The Tokyo Midtown Award was created to encourage Japanese designers, artists, and people off the street to submit their bright ideas for potential…
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The American Institute of Architects is marking its 60th anniversary this year. More than a decade ago the Honolulu chapter began inviting the public to…
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Architect John Hara recently earned a Medal of Honor from the architecture community. We get more about his career and achievements from Pacific Business…
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Many Hawai‘i residents are well-travelled and can knowledgeably compare the world’s great cities. With Honolulu in the midst of a development boom, some…
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For those who saw it in 2012, artist Kaili Chun’s twenty four hour pop up installation of fifty 8-foot steel cells on Waim?nalo Beach was a testimony to…
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People around the nation and world are using development as a community organizing tool. Change becomes a reason to work with others and improve their…
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The UH Athletics Department is looking at ways to energize its area there in the quarry on the M?noa campus. They turned to the UH Architecture Department…