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Sen. Brian Schatz announced Wednesday that he secured upwards of $500 million for nonprofits and government projects in Hawaiʻi.
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Two neighbor island high schools, Konawaena and Waimea on Kauaʻi, won state titles in division I and division II football, respectively. The Conversation sat down with Harold Tanaka, the football coordinator for the Hawaiʻi High School Athletic Association, to talk about the talent pool across the state.
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Each county had between three and 15 charter amendment questions on their general election ballot. Only two proposals across all four counties did not pass — one on Oʻahu and one on Kauaʻi. HPR’s Sabrina Bodon reviews the outcomes.
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The state has received more than 285,000 ballots as of Monday morning. Voting in the 2022 general election ends at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8. HPR's Sabrina Bodon visited the Hawaiʻi State Capitol to learn more.
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Although melia is not native to Hawaiʻi, the hardy plumeria continues to fascinate lovers of frangipani with its many hues and fragrances. For Plumeria Week on The Conversation, we spoke to plumeria experts and farmers from across the islands.
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Hawaiʻi voters should have received their mail-in ballots last week. For those who prefer to vote in person, voter service centers open Tuesday, Oct. 25. The service centers will also be accessible for replacement ballots and same-day voter registration and voting.
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If you just received your 2022 general election ballot in the mail, are you wondering what the county charter amendment questions mean in simpler terms? HPR's Sabrina Bodon spoke with experts in each of Hawaiʻi's counties to break down how they might affect you.
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General election ballots across the state will be mailed out this week. Each county’s election division administers the mail-outs independently, but registered voters should receive their ballots by Friday.
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More than two-thirds of the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives have agreed to convene a special session to address a decision handed down earlier this month by the state Supreme Court.
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The 2022 general election ballot won’t have any state constitutional amendments, but each county will have plenty to choose from. HPR's Sabrina Bodon breaks down what to expect.