The calls of coquí frogs resound through the forest of Waimānalo, echoing off the nearby valley walls. Amid this chorus, Ryan Chang's ears have honed in on a single frog, croaking somewhere in the ...
Capitol Modern Museum’s newest exhibit, “Kaiāulu: Rising Together,” showcases local artists who use their work to capture how climate change has challenged Hawaiʻi. The four were chosen for the Artist ...
This year, the movie has been picked up by streaming services such as YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Tubi and soon — Apple TV.
New Zealand has paid $3.5 million to Samoa to compensate for a ship that ran aground and sank on a reef one year ago. The Royal New Zealand Navy vessel Manawanui ran aground and sank while surveying a ...
Hawaiʻi is the only state in the nation that does not have a compassionate release law, which allows inmates to be considered for release from prison for medical reasons. Instead of having a law in ...
The Digital Navigator Program launched this week at public libraries in ʻEwa Beach, Kailua, Liliha, Waiʻanae and Waipahu. The program will be expanded to all branches statewide in the coming weeks.
This week marks the annual Banned Books Week across the country, which celebrates free speech and rallies against censorship. The Hawaiʻi Library Association and American Civil Liberties Union of ...
A Pacific hub for climate research had to close its doors this month after losing federal funds. HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote has been tracking the center’s funding developments.
The 98th Maui County Fair returned last week after a six-year hiatus, drawing eager crowds of more than 115,000 people over four days. From the carousel to the cotton candy, the historic fair brought ...
Across the country this fall, universities reported that enrollment of foreign students dropped from a year ago. Some point to the recent actions taken by the Trump administration to restrict visas.
Three of the minds behind the Symphony of the Hawaiʻi Seas, Takuma Itoh, Beth Lenz, and Kalilinoe Detwiler, spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about the free musical and visual performance showcasing ...
JERUSALEM — Numbers alone cannot capture the toll the Israel-Hamas war has taken on the Gaza Strip. But they can help us understand how thoroughly the conflict has upended the lives of 2.1 million ...