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Former HTA president John De Fries has been tapped to head the Maunakea Stewardship Oversight Authority; New treatments available for some blood cancers
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What does a recent court ruling against Hawaiʻi's biggest health insurer HMSA means for doctors and patients?; The costs of Maui's recovery; History of the Maunaloa trail
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Hawaiʻi to get $50 million from EPA to upgrade water infrastructure; Marine scientists on the hazards nets and boat strikes pose to whales; Do traffic cams make a difference?
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Law professor outlines the failures of America's child welfare system; The Zoning Board of Appeals' latest decision in "monster homes" case
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HPR President and General Manager José A. Fajardo will be stepping down on July 31; Makapu’u's final lighthouse keeper reflects on his service
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Dangerous driving sees pandemic spike; World-class violinist on the power of music to connect communities and break down barriers of inequality
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Red Hill defueling process enters its next phase; Resources for victims of human trafficking; Hawaiian musician Henry Kapono kicks off a new series of concerts
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Health equity during the next phase of Maui's recovery; UH hosts summit on racial healing; NYTimes food writer the intersection of culture and cuisine
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A domestic violence prevention advocate responds to the violent cases that made headlines over the holidays; A new website launches to share Maui housing resources
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You may be a fan of boba, or bubble tea. The drink is a popular one here in Hawaiʻi and around the Asia Pacific. But in one Southeast Asian country, bubble tea is facing a new and unusual challenge. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.