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‘Our people deserve housing’

By AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press HONOLULU – Amy Chadwick spent years scrimping and saving as a single mother of two to buy a house in the town of Lahaina on Maui. But after a devastatingfire leveled Lahaina in August and reduced Chadwick’s home to white dust, the cheapest rental she and her now-husband could find for their family and dogs cost $10,000 a month. Chadwick, a fine-dining server, moved to Florida where she could stretch herhomeowners insurance dollars. She’s worried Maui’s…Read more

Opening educational paths

By KELSEY WALLING Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hawaii Community College had about 300 visitors to its Manono campus on Saturday as potential students learn about the school’s degree programs, Hawaii Island job opportunities and the resourcesavailable for those pursuing higher education. Hawaii Community College Day is an annual event where job seekers can connect with businesses and organizations looking to fill positions and potential students can learn more about HCC’s degree programs. …Read more

UH-Hilo faces ongoing enrollment challenges

By MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald Fall enrollment at the University of Hawaii in Hilo was down last year, continuing a years-long trend. During a presentation Tuesday to a Hawaii County Council committee, UH-Hilo Chancellor Bonnie Irwin was frank about the college’scurrent struggles to attract students. According to statistics presented by Irwin, 2,781 students enrolled at UH-Hilo in fall 2023, a 6.5% drop from the previousyear, and the second year in a row that fallenrollment…Read more


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