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Fifty trucks will spend five months hauling Lahaina wildfire debris to a landfill in the center of Maui starting next Monday.
Fifty trucks will spend five months hauling Lahaina wildfire debris to a landfill in the center of Maui starting next Monday.
Maui officials announced an effort to have 50 trucks begin transporting debris from the 2023 Lahaina fire to a landfill starting next Monday. Some 5,928 people lost more than 2,400 homes, along with ...
The County of Maui will hold a meeting for the Lahaina community on fire prevention, mitigation and evacuation planning at ...
Hoʻōla iā Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group (Hoʻōla LTRG) has received a $760,528 grant from the Maui Strong Fund of the ...
Hawaiian Electric said it plans to spend $181 million on wildfire safety work throughout Maui County, but mainly on Maui where the state’s wildfire risk is highest. This work, the company said, should ...
Moku‘ula, the royal compound where Native Hawaiian nobility resided for centuries, is buried beneath the burned remnants of a ...
A new organization aims to provide more support for Filipino fire survivors on Maui.Members of the Lahaina Filipino Fire ...
Kūkini” tells the story of the invasion of Maui at the time of King Kamehameha through the eyes of Maui warriors.
Maui County is launching a new loan program this summer to help middle- income Lahaina homeowners who are still struggling to ...
In the months since, thousands of Lahaina residents have sued various parties they believe to be at fault for the fire, including Hawaiian Electric, Maui County and the state of Hawaii.
A year after wildfires tore through Lahaina, Hawaii, restauranteur Qiana Di Bari is still packing up trash bags, each filled with smoke-damaged belongings, and carrying them out of her home one at ...