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The Sierra Club of Hawaiʻi discusses the complaint it filed with the Hawaiʻi Department of Health over oil spills at Red Hill and Pearl Harbor; Hawaiʻi's Judiciary Branch talks about filing court documents using the new TurboCourt website; we check out the revival of rollerskating on Oʻahu; and local musician and producer Drumwise tells his story of recording his debut album in the age of quarantines and social distancing
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The Sierra Club of Hawaiʻi will have a new director after seven years of leadership under Marti Townsend. The environmental organization’s new director is Wayne Tanaka.
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Customers who have not paid their bills because of the COVID-19 pandemic still kept their electricity and other utilities running. However, that may…
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The Sierra 50th-anniversary big milestone with its 50th anniversary celebration this weekend.An event Friday night at Kualoa Ranch is to showcase local…
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The State Land Board will be taking up a hot-button issue that some say could set a bad precedent for public lands across the state.It has to do with…
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A recent court decision is casting new light on what to do about Red Hill. It's where the military has 20 massive underground steel tanks; one, which…
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There was a “Free the Streams” march and rally today outside Alexander & Baldwin headquarters in downtown Honolulu. HPR’s Wayne Yoshioka was there and…