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We discuss reactions to Gov. Green's State of the State address; the State Energy Office gives an update on where things stand with the future of hydrogen in Hawaiʻi; a Maui pie shop talks about how they were impacted by the wildfires; and the director of a new documentary about the Hōkūle‘a reflects on relearning the language of the navigator
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Becoming an activist later in life was not on the radar of cookbook author Grace Young, but she proudly claimed that title as she talked to us from her apartment in New York City recently. Young is in Honolulu this week to work with students at the Leeward Community College Culinary Institute.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will update the way it distributes Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits to low-income residents in Hawaiʻi. The federal program gives money to families across the nation to use to buy food.
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Heading into 2024, some of the positive local business stories include entrepreneurship. Young companies in Hawaiʻi are thriving in sectors ranging from food products to autism care. We get some details from Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier.
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Ligaya Mishan, an acclaimed food writer for The New York Times, spent this week as a guest teacher at her alma mater, Punahou School. Mishan sat down with The Conversation to talk about the intersection of culture and cuisine ahead of her talk at Punahou School.
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The cheese was sold at some supermarkets across the state and should be returned for a full refund.
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There’s a new kid in the candy aisle. Two local women spoke to The Conversation about how they're navigating the difficult candy market after launching their company Better Sour, producing healthy fruit-flavored gummies
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The Hawaiʻi Department of Health has issued a voluntary recall warning for Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition Enfamil Nutramigen Hypoallergenic powder infant formula.
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The owners were found in violation of federal labor laws, announced the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division on Monday. This is the second time the restaurant has been cited for violations.
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UH researchers discuss using sail drones to collect information from nearshore waters off Lahaina; Project Dana shares its connection with former First Lady Rosalynn Carter; we explore dual citizenship for Micronesians; and ʻElepaio Social Services discusses efforts to improve the health of Waiʻanae residents