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Hawaii legislative leaders have agreed to fully fund the state’s share of Maui wildfire damage claims slated to be paid out over four years.
Fire survivors will be offered a timely and compassionate resolution as steps in continuing to rebuild the lives of Maui residents and the community. The settlement contribution from the state ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is trying to reduce the load on the island's housing stock but the continual need to ...
Nearly two years after catastrophic wildfires destroyed more than 2,000 houses and apartment buildings in Lahaina, Hawaii, ...
The bill says the settlement “will offer a timely and ... The fires were investigated by Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez, the Maui Fire Department, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco ...
Starting March 1, fire survivor households in FEMA’s direct housing program on Maui were required to start paying rent. Now, ...
The Deferred Payment Loan Program is meant for middle-income families who may not qualify for federal disaster recovery funds ...
The Archive for Health, Arts, and Spirit provides trauma-informed, arts-based gatherings for Maui fire survivors. The ...
The largest wave of displaced Maui fire survivors, who are losing their temporary hotel housing this month, will move into Ka La‘i Ola, a modular housing project mauka of the Lahaina Civic ...
The new wildland fire apparatus will strengthen the Maui Fire Department’s ability to protect the Maui communities from ...
LAHAINA, Hawaii (KITV) — The state legislature passed a bill for the $4.037 billion settlement agreement that will provide compensation for residents affected by the Lahaina wildfires in 2023.