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Whitney Museum Biennial artist Kainoa Gruspe discusses the relationship between his work and the Hawaiian land.
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Event organizer Denis Salle and actress Mala Emde talk about FilmFreude, a German film festival coming to the Doris Duke Theatre in Honolulu.
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HPR sat down with three students to hear directly from them about how this fast-moving technology is taking hold in their lives.
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Hawai‘i Island resident Juan José Estrada Lopez was detained by ICE agents at his green card interview. He remained in the Honolulu FDC until late January. Juan and his wife recently gave their first extended interview to HPR.
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HPR's Maddie Bender shares the story of a Hawaiʻi Island couple caught up in the immigration crackdown; Kalani High senior Anson Li, ʻIolani senior Jackson Brewer and University of Hawaiʻi freshman Mahealani Jackson talk about how AI is affecting their education
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HPR talks with local entrepreneurs Rich Matsui and Brent Akamine about their experience starting and selling their own startups.
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HPR speaks with the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education about the state’s first aviation maintenance technology program for young students.
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HPR spoke with various participants and organization leaders at Saturday's 'No Dictators' rally against the Trump administration.
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HPR speaks with participants in the latest "No Kings" rally in Honolulu, one of the more than 3,000 protests held across the country last Saturday; HPR's Cassie Ordonio reports on the steps the state is taking to acquire the 120-year-old Wahiawā Dam
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Arleen Velasco, co-coordinator of the Blue Water Task Force, explains how they monitor water bacteria levels across the island and keep the public informed.
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Waialua horse trainer Tyler Smith recounts his experience rescuing his horses from a flood during the Kona low storm.
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Courtney Fukuda, co-founder of Metropolis, explains how her company employs AI recognition at parking garages across North America.