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University of Hawaiʻi student Mariah Abdelfattah talks about her family in West Bank; Oʻahu resident Kevin Kuroda's family received a long-lost memento that belonged to his Medal of Honor recipient uncle; the 106th anniversary of Queen Liliʻuokalani's passing is celebrated at her former home.
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The Liliʻuokalani Trust is considering selling more than 100 acres of legacy lands in Kona with the proceeds going to fund an expansion of youth services on Hawaiʻi Island. News of the potential sale came as a surprise to some in the community who are demanding greater transparency and beneficiary input in the sale of trust lands. HPR's Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi reports.
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Law enforcement officers and community members warn of the dangers of fentanyl use on Kauaʻi; The Hawaiʻi State Archives offers unprecedented digital access to Queen Liliʻuokalani personal letters; a Big Island bottled water company seeks to give back
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The widow of one of the 9/11 victims remembers her husband and shares her journey of healing; the business manager for the hotel workers union talks about the uneasiness its members are feeling as the visitor industry enters its slow season; Honolulu Civil Beat's editor Chad Blair joins us to look closer at efforts by one woman to help a homeless campsite find a better way forward in today's Reality Check; and the State Archivist shares more about the new digital access to Queen Lili'uokalani's personal papers.
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Much of the discussion surrounding the protests on Mauna Kea has focused on historical injustices experienced by native Hawaiians. Some events are…