Since the deadly 2023 Lahaina Fire in Hawaii's Maui County, the town has yet to be rebuilt. Hawaii Rep. Elle Cochran spoke to FOX 11 about the recovery efforts, saying the town has not moved forward.
Overall, we think it was a realistic and reasonable outcome, and it’s going to just be a critical step to getting money into the hands of victims sooner than later.”
Hawai'i's Fire Safety Research Institute recently released its final report on the devastating Lahaina Fire. Here's what it said.
A former Billboard editor-in-chief (and THR music editor) and her family escaped the inferno that reduced her beloved Maui town to ashes. She offers actionable steps for those in the same position following the blazes raging across Los Angeles.
The backstory: In August 2023, a wildfire caused by downed power lines destroyed the town of Lahaina on the northwest coast of Maui. The blaze wrecked an elementary school, temporarily closed three other campuses, and displaced about 3,000 students.
President Trump's statements to reorganize or abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency drew an angry reaction from Hawaii's governor.
It shows a house that survived an earlier wildfire in Hawaii. The house shown in the Facebook post received significant media attention in 2023 after it survived a devastating wildfire in Lahaina ...
Slightly warmer and wetter than yesterday; gentle trade winds will mean sunshine with windward and mauka showers, with some light rain making it to the leeward side at times thru midweek. A final salute for Jeffrey Fiala. The Honolulu Fire Department is set to honor his life and service. What an uphill battle it’s been for the Warriors.
Paired with its bureau in Honolulu, the company’s additional location will bolster its position as the state’s fifth-largest general contractor.
Hawaii Tourism Authority's Interim President and CEO Daniel Nahoopii explains how international tourists from locations like Japan can make a return with help from the state investing in these relationships.
Jason Pelaez, architect and project manager for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Kilohana group housing site in Lahaina, said he has high hopes for the area’s future. Kilohana consists of 167 modular units on 34 acres of state-owned property at Fleming Road and Malo Street.