An ICE Detention In Lahaina Rocks The Immigrant Community
Maui Roots Reborn, an immigration advocacy agency, says one of its clients was detained on Tuesday.
Hawaii DOE Continues Its Search For An Elementary School Campus In Lahaina
School leaders said it’s not possible to return the school to its original location in Lahaina town because of limited space.
Property Theft Concerns Rise As Lahaina Neighborhoods Reopen
Police offer to help residents set up a neighborhood watch program, but they haven’t rebuilt yet.
Maui Mayor Convinces State To Back Off Long-Term Water Plan
Mayor Richard Bissen wants put an end to the water wars that have divided Maui for decades.
The Maui Fire ATF Report Is Expected To Be Released Next Week
The Maui Fire Department says it got the written report from the federal agency earlier this week.
Hawaii Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of $4 Billion Wildfire Settlement
A decision about whether insurers can pursue their own lawsuits could come by year’s end.
For Some Maui Fire Victims, FEMA May Step In When Private Insurance Benefits Expire
Government officials said an additional $14.5 million is available for eligible applicants.
Maui’s Contentious Water Saga Is Bubbling Up This Week
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources is considering granting a 30-year water lease in East Maui, possibly to a single large private company.
Maui Voters To Decide Whether To Extend Terms For Board And Commission Members
If approved, a charter amendment on the November ballot would allow citizens to serve two consecutive terms or 10 years, whichever is greater.
Delays Hamper State Effort To Better Manage West Maui’s Limited Water
The Lahaina wildfire and staffing shortages stymied the state’s review of new and existing water users. Housing advocates worry that could help cause more families to leave Maui.