The final report was released for the Department of the Attorney General’s analysis and investigation into how the state and county government responded to the Lahaina wildfires. The findings include
Nareit Hawaii reports the nonprofit has awarded $145,000 in grants to five organizations to support a variety of programs that help residents and communities. Among the five nonprofits to receive grants was Kaibigan ng Lāhaina,
On Thursday, residents in Wailuku were asked their thoughts about the recent news that Congress will distribute more than $2 billion in disaster relief funding to Maui County to help with the Lahaina rebuild.
Just like in Lahaina, residents returning to assess damage could be exposed to toxins in the ash of burned buildings and vehicles.
WAHIAWA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Wahiawa residents attended a community rally to protest the new location of the next landfill on Oahu. Tonight’s rally started at 5 p.m. lasting until 7 p.m. The city’s announcement has been a hot topic since the city selected the location northwest of Wahiawa in December.
The state Department of Transportation has selected a preferred six-mile route in its pursuit of an alternative to the two-lane coastal Honoapiʻilani Highway in West Maui. The proposed rerouting of a portion of the highway from Ukumehame to Launiupoko goes farther away from an ocean that has required the installation of concrete walls in certain
Lele Aloha announced the launch of the Hauola Awards, a grant program aimed at supporting the rebuilding, re-establishing, and reinvigorating of communities affected by the 2023 Maui fires. In response to the unprecedented destruction, Lele Aloha stands committed to providing immediate relief and aiding long-term recovery efforts.
Construction workers put up the frame of a home on Komo Mai Street in Lahaina in August. A report by the Hawaiʻi Housing Finance and Development Corp. says systemic barriers in Hawaiʻi, including burdensome zoning and state land use laws, need to be overcome to make way for affordable housing. File photo PC: Brian Perry photo
The agency said it has received numerous reports of trespassers.