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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.
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A population biologist shares a different perspective on the pandemic; Award-winning author and environmentalist featured at UH Speakers Series; and celebrating Alexander Cartwright Jr.'s 203rd birthday
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Scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa found interesting correlations between gut health and mental health using samples collected from more than 500 Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders with and without diabetes.
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Hawaiian Dredging's $3 billion contract yields local jobs; Kapiʻolani Sex Abuse Treatment Center supports Sexual Assault Awareness Month; Keck Observatory discovers black hole collisions
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The Conversation: City prepares for July 2023 rail opening; Activist supports Autism Awareness MonthHonolulu Department of Transportation Services prepares for the rail's July opening; Activist supports autism awareness
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The state has several programs through the Department of Human Services to assist those who are blind or visually impaired, and one measure moving through the state Legislature would create a pilot program and expand some of the services on Oʻahu to a neighbor island.
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Senate bill may open the door for Hawai'i's social workers; Playwright Lee Cataluna's anthology Flowers of Hawai'i; HPR's Casey Harlow on City Council Budget Cuts