For more info on any of these articles, call Laure McElwee 877-247-1362
LavaLaure@Yahoo.com or visit www.LavaLaure.com
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| Earthquake Coverage
Published October 2006
West Hawaii Today will be providing extensive coverage of the earthquake October 15th that hit Hawaii. For complete listings of the stories and photos click here.
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| Ironman 2006
Published October 2006
West Hawaii Today will be providing extensive, week-long coverage of the 2006 Ford Ironman World Championship, including stories on its history, competitors, quirks, race day and results.
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| | Violence in Schools
Published October 15, 16, 17, 2006
This three-part series explores violence in schools by examining specific incidents, school policies, legal ramifications and possible solutions. In some cases, alternative names were used to protect the identities of students.
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| Cost of Living
Published May 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 2006
West Hawaii Today has put into perspective what so many of us know: Living in paradise is not carefree.
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| West Hawaii Real Estate
Published January 13, 14,15, 2005
Real estate prices in West Hawaii continue to rise at a rate among the highest in the nation. The areas lack of affordable housing is being addressed by the Hawaii County Council and Hawaii State Senate. First-time homebuyers are facing enormous
financial challenges in finding and purchasing a house. This three-part series explores some of the key issues involved in the West Hawaii housing market.
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| Health Care at a Crossroads
Published March 13, 14,15, 2005
Rising medical insurance rates, increasing prices of malpractice insurance, declining reimbursements for doctors and a high cost of living have brought health care in West Hawaii to a crossroads. A campaign continues to fund a community health center especially to help the uninsured. Hospitals are recruiting specialists to provide adequate coverage while physicians deal with on-call policies. The economics of the industry make it challenging for new health care professionals to practice. This three-part series explores these issues, which affect the health of all West Hawaii residents.
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