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Get the links you hear mentioned on Sunrise. Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi is hosting 11 town halls across the island of Oahu, including one at Ewa Makai Middle School, one at Waianae district park, and another at Waipahu, Mililani, Laiea, Kalihi and Kaneohe. The state's new rebate program begins for electric bikes and mopeds, and people can receive rebates of up to $500 or 20% of retail price. A new effort to combat the opioid epidemic on Hawaii Island is underway, with a press conference to announce what they're calling a 'breakthrough' intervention in-person and via Zoom. The city is looking for public input on plans for the Kailua Beach Boat Ramp and an online survey is open until March 31st.

As Seen on Sunrise

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Kuilima Farm is celebrating more food security for the North Shore on National Ag Day and they have some fun in store for the community. The public is invited to pick their own farm fresh goodies from the soil to take home.

Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi hosts his first of 11 town halls. Monday's will be at 7 p.m. at Ewa Makai Middle School. Another one is scheduled for Thursday at Waianae district park. Others will happen across the island, including Waipahu, Mililani, Laiea, Kalihi and Kaneohe.

The state's new rebate program begins for electric bikes and mopeds. People can receive rebates of up to $500 or 20% of retail price.

The city wants to hear from you if you notice problems at your local parks, you can report those to the Department of Parks and Recreation.

A new effort to combat the opioid epidemic on Hawaii Island. At 11 a.m. Friday, the task force is holding a press conference to announce what they're calling a 'breakthrough' intervention in-person and via Zoom.

Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi is inviting members of the public in communities across the island of Oahu to participate in a series of town hall meetings featuring the mayor and top City officials that are scheduled to begin on March 21.

The city is looking for public input on plans for the Kailua Beach Boat Ramp. An online survey is open until March 31st.

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