For those in need and for those who help them, the holidays can be a challenging time of year. Join the discussion on meeting that challenge.
On November 16 at 7 at 7:30 pm, INSIGHTS on PBS HAWAI‘I, presents a live discussion, Hawai‘i’s Annexation: Why Knowledge of the History Matters. As usual, viewers are encouraged to participate in the discussion by sending in questions or comments.
Are those who serves in the armed forces receiving the mental health services they need?
The Honolulu City Council is considering new approaches to stop illegal game rooms from popping up in neighborhoods across Oʻahu. Right now, law enforcement is the only weapon against these enterprises.
Most of the beef products sold in Hawaiʻi come from the mainland, yet we do have cattle ranches on most islands. Why isn’t more locally-grown beef available?
This show brings together panelists to talk about resources to help Maui residents cope with the mental trauma of losing so much in the devastating wildfires in August.
A new COVID-19 vaccine booster is available for everyone over the age of six. How necessary
is it? What is the latest guidance regarding COVID vaccines and what is the status of COVID infections in Hawai‘i?
Hawai‘i has been fighting off invasive species for centuries. Now there is evidence that our native forests are losing the battle. Can we turn the tide?
Hawaiʻi’s infamous high cost of living has held its people back for decades, particularly our keiki. A recent report cites child-care and preschool costs as major reasons for pushing Hawaiʻi down nine points to 44th nationally when it comes to the economic well-being of children. So how do we change that sobering statistic? Join the conversation on improving the economic well-being of our keiki.
There are more than 80,000 cesspools across the state. By law, all of them need to be replaced or converted to more modern waste disposal systems. But there is a cost. How is Hawaiʻi doing in meeting that goal?