
Hawaii’s New Chief Housing Officer Is Resigning
Nani Medeiros' move comes amid extended personal attacks in person and on social media.

Hawaii Is The Only State Without A Fire Marshal, Leaving Gaps In Prevention
Instead, Hawaii has a relatively powerless State Fire Council. But fire agencies want that to change.

AG Taps Nonprofit Research Institute To Conduct Maui Wildfire Investigation
The probe, which will examine state and local government's response, is expected to take more than a year to complete .

Will The Maui Wildfires Cause Insurance Companies To Rethink Coverage In Hawaii?
The concern aligns with a national trend of increasing rates and limited coverage in areas at a high risk of the effects of climate change.

Honolulu Restores Limits Under Short-Term Rental Law
The city had suspended the law to facilitate emergency housing for Maui wildfire survivors but says that's no longer necessary.

Catherine Toth Fox: ‘This Is About Giving Students A Voice’ To Help Their Community
Pearl Harbor Elementary School students demonstrate confidence, maturity and empathy in their Maui wildfire relief efforts.

Access Is Major Issue When Fighting Oahu’s Wildfires, City Council Told
HPD patrol districts have been told to refresh their contacts with other emergency agencies.

Big Island Farmers Held Back A Fire Until Help Arrived: ‘It Could Have Been Another Lahaina’
That same fateful day, a couple of farmers, a troop of cowboys and fire crews were all that stood between a Waimea wildfire and potential catastrophe.

Lahaina Was A Wakeup Call, But Forecasters Say Above Normal Fire Risk Remains
Self-preservation backed up by stringent building codes can significantly limit the potential for fire damage.

Hawaii Has Long Shortchanged Wildfire Protection: ‘We Could Have Saved Lives’
The average annual investment is about $2 per Hawaii resident, far short of what other fire-prone states spend per capita.