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Pod Squad: What’s Next For Medical Aid In Dying?
Now that Hawaii has become the seventh state to pass the law, an education campaign is underway.
Some People, Unfortunately, Only Want the Good Stuff
A list of requests from Kauai flood victims includes some staples — and some things you wouldn’t normally associate with a disaster.
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Pod Squad: Ravi Shankar Talks Peace And Happiness In Honolulu
The spiritual leader and founder of the Art of Living Foundation seeks to relieve individual stress, societal problems and violence.
The Long Vacation: Roots Are A Funny Thing
Our transplanted cartoonist is finding he’s finally settling in.
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Pod Squad: AARP’s National President Backs A Retirement Savings Board
Eric Schneidewind visits Hawaii to advocate for a bill at the Hawaii Legislature calling for helping employees through payroll deductions.
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Pod Squad: Getting Guns Out Of The Wrong Hands
Supporters of a bill to speed up surrender of firearms after court action say it could save lives, especially in domestic abuse cases.
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Pod Squad: Why This Longtime Advocate Is Running For City Council
Hawaii Kai activist Natalie Iwasa thinks elected officials aren’t listening to what the community is saying.
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Pod Squad: Rep. John Mizuno Calls Medical Aid In Dying A ‘Civil Right’
The Hawaii legislative leader talks about what has changed to put the controversial measure on the brink of passage.
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Pod Squad: Henk Rogers Makes The Case For The Thirty Meter Telescope
The Blue Planet founder says one of the things that makes Mauna Kea a magical place are the telescopes that have furthered human knowledge.
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Pod Squad: Kauai Mayor Carvalho — Politician, Musician, LG?
The longtime Garden Island leader now has his sights on the state’s No. 2 gig.