Stephanie Lum, Hawaii News Now

Stephanie Lum

Hawaii News Now

Honolulu, HI, United States

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Past articles by Stephanie:

Episode 151: Let’s talk about colon health. (Yes, really.)

It's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! → Read More

Episode 150: A lesson on how to avoid cyber crimes from a former cyber criminal

This week on “Muthaship,” we’re talking with a man who was once America’s most wanted cyber criminal. → Read More

Episode 149: A lesson in Olelo Hawaii for Hawaiian Language Month!

For Hawaiian Language Month, we’re getting a fun lesson in Olelo Hawaii! → Read More

Episode 147: How Big Tech is shaping your kids’ values (and what to do about it)

We’re joined by Susan Linn, a child psychologist, lecturer of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the author of “Who’s Raising the Kids?: Big Tech, Big Business, and the Lives of Children.” → Read More

Episode 146: The ‘muthas’ try dinuguan ... or ‘chocolate meat’

The “muthas” tried balut last year. → Read More

Episode 145: Local comedian who went viral is taking his show to the historic Hawaii Theatre!

During the pandemic, stand up comedian Tumua Tuinei captivated a fan base that today just keeps growing. → Read More

Researchers believe long-tracked humpback ‘Moon’ likely died following severe spinal injury

“Moon” was last seen on Dec. 10th off of Kona on the Big Island. → Read More

The youngest person ever to surf Jaws drops in on another ‘gnarly’ wave

"I just saw this barrel coming and I knew I was like okay, here we go." → Read More

Episode 144: This explorer wants to uncover the secrets of the world’s oceans

If you’ve ever watched Star Trek, you know the saying, “To boldly go where no man has gone before.” → Read More

Maui man shows off his vintage Hawaii license plate collection, dating back to 1933

50-year-old Darrell Tanaka of Haiku, Maui searches E-bay and swap meets for old Hawaii license plates. → Read More

Episode 143: He excelled in the military and wants to help others do the same

Cielo Almanza’s story is one of admiration. → Read More

LIST: Get ready for ‘loud’ comeback of Chinatown’s Chinese New Year festivities

A weekend of events starting on Friday, Jan. 13 will welcome in the New Year of the Rabbit. → Read More

Friends remember ‘extraordinary’ flight nurse who died in air ambulance crash off Maui

“She just lights up every room that she comes in." → Read More

Episode 142: At 8, she’s endured more than most and kept a positive attitude along the way

Eight-year-old Haumea Friel was born with a rare birth defect that causes one leg to be shorter than the other. → Read More

Jason Momoa wraps filming in Hawaii for new series

After working on the production for more than a month here on the islands, crews shot the final scene in Hilo tonight. → Read More

Some collect baseball cards, stamps — this Kaneohe man collects abandoned carts

Josh Baldovi looks for things people fail to return and on Tuesday, he just reached a milestone. → Read More

Episode 141: Anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack stirs memories of dark period

Born and raised in Bainbridge Island, Washington, Lilly Kitamoto Kodama was just 7 years old when her family was forcibly removed from their home. → Read More

Episode 140: HNN’s Ashley Nagaoka, new mom-to-be, talks about her joy and jitters

With just a couple of weeks until her due date, we catch up with the First at 4 news anchor. → Read More

Episode 139: Filmmaker teams up with Manny Pacquiao to showcase unity through boxing

World champion boxer Manny Pacquiao is the executive director of a new movie that raises awareness on Asian hate crimes. → Read More

What are Mahi-mahi eating? NOAA researchers team up with local fishers to find out

”Fishermen themselves are often scientists. They want to know what their fish are eating that they’re catching." → Read More