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As a community that prides itself on values of equality and justice, it is essential that we extend these principles to every individual, regardless of their sexual orientation.
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As we approach the 2024 presidential election, the electorate is highly polarized.
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Congratulations to Wendy Hensel on becoming our new University of Hawaii president. I was a student at UH during territory days and I have personally seen over the years how important this job is in Hawaii.
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This is in response to the letter “Hirono must put politics aside when Trump Wins” (Star-Advertiser, Oct. 12). I must say the writer has it all wrong.
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A recent letter states that America is “sometimes” the only country backing Israel (“For better or worse, U.S. again stands by Israel,” Star-Advertiser, Oct. 16).
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While Hawaii’s primary election settled all contested races on the city level — Honolulu mayor reelected and City Council members decided — it did create a surprising amount of suspense and churn for state legislative races.
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- By Kevin Y. Kawamoto
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For most of human existence, fresh drinking water did not come out of a faucet. It flowed in streams and rivers, collected in lakes and ponds, or resided as groundwater in aquifers.
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- By Ernie Lau
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Oct. 21, 2024
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Every October for the past decade, we have joined the rest of the nation in observing “Imagine A Day Without Water.” It is a time to reflect on what it would be like with even a day without fresh water and renew our kuleana to protecting our precious wai for our future.
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The Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp. (HHFDC) started the Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund (DURF) Equity Pilot program to help first-time homebuyers in targeted occupations attain homeownership and stop the “brain drain” of kamaaina leaving Hawaii.
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The American Association of University Women of Hawaii has been empowering women and girls for over a century. We have witnessed the erosion of women’s rights since the 2022 Dobbs decision, eliminating a federally protected constitutional abortion right.
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A 1910 Army map, shared at last month’s meeting of the Oahu Historic Preservation Commission, labeled the entire Saint Francis Manoa property as a “temple heiau.”
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It’s only fair that the Star-Advertiser at least let readers know there was a no-show by U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono at PBS Hawaii’s “Insights” program on Oct. 17, the only scheduled televised debate for Hawaii’s U.S. Senate seat.
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I suggest researching Donald Trump’s extraordinary record of crime, convictions, deceit, lies (especially concerning elections), corruption, conspiracy theories, disrespect of women’s rights, inciting an attack on the U.S. Capitol, violent immigration rhetoric and the numerous people whose lives he destroyed.
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- By Minda Yamaga, Liann Ebesugawa and Jacce Mikulanec
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Oct. 20, 2024
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Discriminatory acts, including anti-transgender laws and rhetoric, continue to permeate national and local elections and legislatures.
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- By Lee Wang
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Oct. 20, 2024
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Hawaii’s affordable housing programs are designed to address one of the state’s most critical challenges: providing pathways to homeownership for working-class residents.
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With just a little more than two weeks between today and the General Election, there is little more candidates can do to change their personal description from “candidate” to “winner.”
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The choice should not be this difficult. And yet mere weeks from Election Day, the polling has signaled a historically tight race for the White House between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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Looking over my state general election ballot, I noticed two questions pertaining to constitutional amendments.
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