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A Ukrainian man living in Hilo shares how he and his family are coping with the Russian invasion; we continue coverage of the Red Hill water crisis with thoughts from a military spouse and comments from the EPA; we shine a light on the first Native Hawaiian to play college football; and an Oʻahu pastry chef shares her experience on a Food Network baking show.
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A Ukrainian man living in Hilo shares how he and his family are coping with the Russian invasion; we continue coverage of the Red Hill water crisis with thoughts from a military spouse and comments from the EPA; we shine a light on the first Native Hawaiian to play college football; and an Oʻahu pastry chef shares her experience on a Food Network baking show.
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HONOLULU — The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources has been fined nearly $222,000 for operating seven large-capacity cesspools on Kauai…
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A settlement has been reached between the Environmental Protection Agency and Syngenta Seeds.Syngenta was cited for violations of federal pesticide…
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America’s relationship with the natural environment appears to be headed for change under the Trump Administration. The White House Climate Page has been…
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If you’ve ever wondered if there’s a better way to forecast vog….help may be on the way.The Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $750,000 grant…
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The issue of underground fuel storage tanks at Red Hill was discussed today at the National Institute for Storage Tank Management conference. HPR’s Wayne…
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Last spring, HPR News reported on the state of landfills around Hawai‘i.One issue of concern on every island is green waste—including food. In fact, the…
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The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation has been slapped with a $1.2 million fine for stormwater violations at Honolulu and Kalaeloa harbors. The state…
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Hawaii Gas will pay $155,000 for violations at its Kapolei facility. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says an inspection revealed deficiencies in…