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Family of NGO volunteer trapped in Gaza seeks help for safe exit; a Big Island mom's story after son's deployment is recorded by StoryCorps; a new book connects Native Hawaiian practices with health and social justice; and South Korea's K-beauty industry prompts author to pen a new book
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Gaza is bracing for an Israeli counter-attack with over a million people attempting to evacuate the area. It's been 10 days since Hamas terrorists attacked Israel. Jenna Kirschner, a 2022 University of Hawaiʻi graduate living in Israel, said she awoke to the sound of rockets.
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Red Hill defueling begins; Economic recovery and Maui timeshares; Former UH student recounts Hamas attack; HPR's Cassie Ordonio reports on new program for homeless Native Hawaiian families
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Matti Gorodenchik is a special education teacher and football coach at Kaimuki High School. While at a game Saturday, he was getting texts about the attack on Israel — where he is from and where his family still lives.
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Hawaiʻi resident on family's safety in Israel; $140 million collected for the Maui Strong Fund: State regulators warn against scam fundraisers; Conference to address problems with Hawaiʻi's economy
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The bombing of Pearl Harbor was a turning point for Hawai‘i, but it was also the culmination of decades of militarization on O‘ahu. At the same time,…