People ask me all the time where I get the ideas for my columns. Many of them come from questions readers send me. Here are three I’ve gotten in the past few weeks.
The six seats up for election this year give Hawaiʻi voters considerable power in charting the future course of this agency and the $600 million trust fund it oversees with the mission of improving the conditions of Native Hawaiians. The future of OHA is built on the story, and the context, of its origins. HPR's Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi reports.
Photographs now on view in Honolulu capture the revolutionary spirit of the battle over Kahoʻolawe in the 1970s. In this report, HPR's Noe Tanigawa looks back on this era and the David versus Goliath battle waged over the island.