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Hawaii Business Magazine Newsletters-update:  “Power to be restored Wednesday for Chinatown.”

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Today's Hawaiʻi News P.M.
Curated local news, plus the essentials you need to close out the work day, including business tips, community announcements, and select items of the social variety.
Top Headlines
Power to be restored Wednesday for Chinatown
Hawaiian Electric crews plan to work overnight to repair damaged underground power cables and other equipment that resulted in a power outage affecting 3,000 customers in the Chinatown and downtown Honolulu areas.
Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. KHON2.
Over 50 Native Hawaiian families are granted homestead lots on Maui
It has been nearly 20 years since the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands last awarded homestead lots on the island.
Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
How Teachers from the Philippines Help Students in Hawai‘i
Nastasha Ubas is one of 80 teachers who came to Hawai’i last summer from the Philippines to teach at local public schools. This summer, 50 teachers are scheduled to arrive and begin teaching.
Eighty teachers arrived last year to fill recurring vacancies in rural public schools. Here’s what some of them say about their first year in Hawai‘i.
By Chavonnie Ramos  •  READ MORE ❯❯
Staffing shortages stand in the way of Hawaiʻi’s push for universal preschool
The state says it plans to open 44 new classrooms and provide more than 800 children in Hawaiʻi access to free public preschool this coming school year. But it still needs roughly 400 more classrooms to provide universal access by 2032.
KITV4.
Disaster declaration approved for Kauaʻi flooding
President Joe Biden has approved Monday a disaster declaration for Hawaiʻi from the severe storms which hit Kauaʻi nearly two months ago.
Hawaii News Now.
HEC Talent Summit 2024
HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE 
Gay Business Leaders Welcome Hawaii’s Nondiscriminatory Attitudes
Daniel Chun, regional manager of sales and community marketing for Alaska Airlines, and an openly gay business leader in Hawaii, feels his sexual orientation has never been a source of discrimination against him in the business community.
Daniel Chun, regional manager of sales and community marketing for Alaska Airlines, and an openly gay business leader in Hawaii, feels his sexual orientation has never been a source of discrimination against him in the business community.
By Beverly Creamer  •  Read More ❯❯
Announcements
Free brown bag talk on effective communication
Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center is hosting a free talk on June 20 as part of their “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace” Brown Bag Lunch Series. This month’s speaker is Arliss Dudley-Cash on the topic “Unlocking Effective Communication through DISC Personality Types.” Register online to get the Zoom link.
Press Release.
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I am the retired news director of Pacific Radio Group stations on the Island of Hawaii. I am a retired Lt. Col., USAF Reserve. I am a FCC-licensed Amateur Radio Operator, holding the Amateur Extra Class License. I am a substitute teacher for the state of Hawaii Department of Education.

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