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More than 1,500 structures, both residential and commercial, were destroyed in the August 2023 Lahaina wildfire. The first step in rebuilding is removing all the debris.
The Rotary D5000 Foundation has awarded $40,000 to support the Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s efforts to promote Lahaina’s ...
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green has signed legislation boosting a tax imposed on hotel room and vacation rental stays in order to ...
Researchers are studying the long-term effects on air, water, soils and surfaces of properties that didn’t burn.
After the 2023 fires destroyed much of Lahaina, Hawaiʻi vowed to improve prevention measures. More than two years later, the ...
FEMA is ignoring needs on the ground by not authorizing a commonly used program to directly rent apartment buildings and ...
Maui’s newest venue for family entertainment opened on May 10. Offering an indoor Nerf dart blaster arena as well as a soft toddler play area, Top Shot is a locally owned business that is designed for ...
Rep. Kila issued a formal letter to the utility companies – Hawaiian Electric Company, Hawaiian Telcom, and Charter Communications/Spectrum Hawaiʻi, calling for immediate action and pledging to follow ...
A temporary housing development is nearing completion for fire survivors in Lahaina who didn’t qualify for FEMA assistance.
JAMS, the largest private provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services worldwide, is pleased to announce that ...
A group of environmental researchers is calling for more comprehensive soil testing in the L.A. region after January’s fires.
The removal of short-term rentals in West Maui from the Minatoya list is not just a policy change — it’s a chance to reclaim ...
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