Civil Beat’s Maui Fire Coverage Earns Community Champion Award
The recognition from the Institute for Nonprofit News follows a nod from the Pulitzer committee.
3,152 Burned Vehicles Have Been Removed From Lahaina, But More Than 350 Remain
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provided an update on debris removal, which also included 141 boats.
Maui Housing Advocates Push For Rent Control Bill To Cap Soaring Prices
A proposal aimed at stabilizing rents got its first hearing before the Housing and Land Use Committee.
Some Lahaina Wildfire Victims Made It Just Blocks Before Being Trapped By Flames
A report details for the first time desperate attempts by people to flee by driving through fire and blinding smoke or outrunning the flames on foot or bike.
Deadly Devastation From The Lahaina Fire Was ‘Years In The Making’
The latest state report examines the reasons behind Lahaina’s destruction and the fire that fueled it.
Maui Ethics Board Says Water Authority Appointee Has No Conflict of Interest
The concerns brought before the board had no substance and are an example of why the ethics body needs a full-time employee to weed through inquiries, the vice chair said.
Federal Investigators Still Won’t Say What Caused The Lahaina Fire
The state plans to release phase two of its fire report Friday, but the ATF is withholding its findings.
Maui Whistleblower Lawsuit Could Cost Taxpayers Up To $450,000
Former mayoral aide Chris Salem, who was fired, alleges a range of wrongful behavior by county officials in a lawsuit filed three years ago.
High School Surfing Is A Thing In Hawaii, But Not As Much As You Might Think
Schools have struggled to start official teams with limited funding and no recognition from local athletic leagues.
Feds Partner With Maui Groups To Develop An Energy Plan For Lahaina
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is working with three local organizations.