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Three more people were charged in an affordable housing scheme on Hawaiʻi Island; Former state Senate Ways and Means Chair Jill Tokuda has her sights set on the CD2 seat; The Makaha Learning Center works to provide young people with job opportunities
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The significance of abortion in Native Hawaiian culture; Modernizing military infrastructure to facilitate clean energy; Jay Griffin steps down as chair of Public Utilities Commission
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Gov. David Ige targets 30 bills for potential veto; State tax collector explains the effect the gas tax holiday may have on the state; First keiki vaccine clinics open; and the Ghost Guy shares chicken skin stories
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Anti-abortion advocate reacts to Roe v. Wade decision; Nobel Peace Prize laureate and journalist on the new president-elect of the Philippines; Revoking building permit for Kaimukī monster home
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What pet owners should know about the unusual rabbit deaths on a Maui farm; "Bring Your 'Ohana Home" initiative supports those who cannot afford bail; Navigating your next job search
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State health officials respond to the governor's emergency order on Red Hill; public concern over the proposed Pololū land sale; Has social media made us stupid?
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The Hawaiʻi Department of Health talks about its program now underway testing students at public and private schools across the state; Political Analyst Neal Milner discusses whether Democrats can win back the white working class and the theories that attempt to explain the issue; we look to the skies to learn more about Hawaiʻi's endemic hawk, the ʻio in today's Manu Minute; and a coral researcher on Coconut Island takes us on a tour of her lab where they're working to preserve species for the future.
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The election of Kamala Harris to serve as vice president of the United States has sparked conversations across the country about the role of gender and…
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A majority of the Supreme Court of the United States decided that it was not the court’s responsibility to overturn voting districts drawn with the intent…
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On Election Day 2018, Americans exercise a right of citizenship that has been evolving over the last 200 years. When the Founding Fathers invoked ideals…