More Than A Quarter Of Lahaina Students Are Attending New Schools
Hundreds of families have sought alternative learning opportunities on Maui and beyond.
Hundreds Still Without Power As Hawaiian Electric Rebuilds Lahaina Infrastructure
Extended power outages are expected to continue in neighboring communities as the work continues.
The Lives We Lost: Joe Schilling
The 67 year-old Lahaina resident was “selfless” and “without convention.”
Housing Remains A Top Priority 2 Months After The Maui Fires
Federal, state and county officials provided a joint update on the recovery process.
New State Fund For Maui Fire Victims Is Taking Shape
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green is putting together a plan to help people who lost family members or were injured.
Embattled Native Hawaiian Firm Wins $52 Million Federal Contract For Maui Debris Removal
Dawson Solutions is a subsidiary of the Hawaiian Native Corp., whose offices were raided over the summer by federal investigators seeking information about alleged financial crimes.
Denby Fawcett: Lahaina Survivors Feel A Deep Need For Spiritual Healing
Dealing with the emotional unease is as urgent as more practical challenges, they say.
Lahainaluna High School Students Are Met With Celebrations As They Return To Campus
Classes resumed despite lingering concerns about air quality due to the nearby burn zone. Lahaina’s intermediate and elementary schools also are reopening this week.
Matthew Leonard: The Maui Coder On A Mission To Help House Displaced Residents
There are vacant houses in West Maui, and owners who say they can’t possibly rent them for less than $10,000 a month.
Uncertainty And Delays Are Too Much For Some Lahaina Businesses. They’re Calling It Quits
Cheeseburger in Paradise was a top revenue producer for Maui for decades but its owners have decided not to try to reopen. Other firms are making the same decision.