Denby Fawcett: Why Some Maui Fire Victims Will Never Be Found
The sorrow of Lahaina is families and friends’ uncertainty as they wait for official word about missing loved ones that may never come..
These Maui Tenants Didn’t Lose Their Homes In The Fire, But They’re Still Being Displaced
Advocates say the decision by some landlords to oust renters risks leaving more people homeless in an already tight housing market.
Hawaii Governor Enlists Help From Federal Lawmakers Visiting Maui
A bipartisan congressional delegation met Green on a tour of communities impacted by the fires in Lahaina and Upcountry.
Hawaiian Electric Shares Soar After It Deflects Blame For Lahaina Fires
The utility’s timeline of events sought to shift attention to actions taken by Maui County on the day of the fire.
Kamehameha Schools Waives Tuition For Maui Pupils
Completed payments will be reimbursed.
Danny De Gracia: Spreading Lies And Conspiracy Theories About Maui Hurts Us All In The End
We need to be clear-minded and truth-sensitive to have a functioning democracy.
A Cascade Of Breakdowns In Lahaina Fire Exposes Flaws In Emergency Management System
Emergency preparedness plans identified West Maui as high risk. Under an inexperienced emergency manager, the plans didn’t translate into action.
Lawyers Descend On Maui In Race For Clients Harmed By Wildfires
Survivors are being asked to make decisions about legal representation just weeks after a deadly blaze ripped through Lahaina.
Hawaiian Electric Suggests It’s Not To Blame For Lahaina Devastation
The company now says its power lines were de-energized prior to the destructive afternoon fire that tore through town.
County Identifies 3 More Victims Of Maui Fires
The total number of those killed in the blaze in Lahaina stands at 115.