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JABSOM alumni Dr. Shane Morita and Dr. Jamie Tom talk about their recent gala to bring together the community and to help provide opportunities for students and future medical professionals to establish their careers here in Hawaii, especially in our rural and neighbor island communities.
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Today we'll find out what's on the agenda for the 11th Annual Hawaii Energy Conference. We'll explore some of the cutting edge solutions to improving resilience in the face of a rapidly changing climate.
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Health officials are investigating two confirmed cases — and eight probable cases — of whooping cough on Hawaiʻi Island; The 1898 Project holds a summit on American imperialism
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New lūʻau have run afoul of Honolulu's zoning laws; Slow-going efforts to clear misdemeanor arrest records; Narrow window for Oʻahu firefighter applications opens April 14; ThinkTech Hawaii web series to end in May
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Tony Meredith, Former US Professional Latin Dance Champion, and owner of Aloha Ballroom Company has come home to the islands and brought his health-promoting dance classes along! From cardiovascular benefits to better brain health and muscle strength, this might just be one of the most fun ways to get a workout! He shares the medical benefits of staying fit as we age along with tips on the body boost as well!
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Resources for Red Hill families who may have been exposed to fuel or additives in their drinking water; A nonprofit's search for a fishmonger to help process unsold fish to give to food insecure families
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Residents react to Gov. Josh Green backing off a short-term rental ban; Photography exhibit shows Lahaina before the fires; Virtual field trip to see Hawaiʻi's birds
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The Navy's Swarm Team explains its approach to wrapping up the Red Hill fuel storage facility closure; we discuss highlights of this weekend's Merrie Monarch Hula Festival; the Jaycees shares its thoughts on the state of youth leaders today; and HIFF details its new young filmmakers festival, ʻŌpio Fest
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Today we'll find out how the field of cybersecurity has grown to be of international concern. We'll talk to local nonprofit CyberHawaii to learn what they are doing to prepare our residents and businesses to be cyber safe.
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The Department of Justice has decided not to pursue a fraud complaint filed against defense contractors working at the Red Hill fuel facility; Local efforts to boost wages for child care providers
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A UH astronomy professor details her work to prepare to study the upcoming solar eclipse; the need for furniture grows as Maui fire survivors move into longer-term housing; a Big Island author talks about using his work experience on Maunakea in his new novel set on the mountain; and a UH Hilo biology professor reflects on being featured in a popular PBS children's show
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Heart disease is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. Women often have slightly different symptoms of this condition than men. Why? Dr. Giselle Baquero, cardiology expert at Kuakini Medical Center is in the studio, sharing her knowledge of what to do if you think you might be having a heart attack, and what happens next if you are – along with helpful tips on what medications might help to prevent another one from coming along!