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C. Gonzales, M. Ladao & T. Phillips
May 15, 2019
40 new 360-degree surveillance cameras in Waikiki are meant to deter crime, but some say they risk our right to privacy.
Culture
Ashley Adriano & Mara Mahoney
May 14, 2019
How one activist group found a creative way to fight back against the dominant narrative of the state, one detour at a time.
Tracy Kim
May 4, 2019
Bookstores across the nation are suffering from store closures and decline in retail sales, but one bookstore, selling Bibles ...
Science
Shannon Manamtam
Hawaii's Big Island, home to HiSEAS, is a habitat used to test space travel to the Moon and Mars. We take you there.
Katie Boon
A lack of genetic variation in Polynesian DNA makes identifying specific islanders difficult, while other ethnic groups connect.
Adara Pineda
Off the coast of Maui, Lars Bejder launched an unmanned aerial vehicle to survey the waters. He found an amazing sight.
Chavonnie Ramos
Meet Kawika Pegram, Hawaii's lead organizer for the U.S. Youth Climate Strike, and his plan to save the world.
Eunica Escalante
May 02, 2019
Local movements to reconnect with the land include plans to improve health for indigenous communities.
Doris Kung
May 01, 2019
How Christopher Ulu's journey inspired him to help other local entrepreneurs with Ohana Hale Marketplace.