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Maui Fire Victims Jobs Program At Risk After Nonprofit Budget Troubles Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Maui Fire Victims Jobs Program At Risk After Nonprofit Budget Troubles

The federally funded initiative run by Maui Economic Opportunity employed hundreds and was to last two years. The nonprofit's CEO announced this month that it would end early.

Kirstin Downey: ‘It Needs To Look Like Lahaina Again’ Kirstin Downey/Civil Beat/2024

Kirstin Downey: ‘It Needs To Look Like Lahaina Again’

Front Street property owners are anxious and angry that Maui County seems to be stalling on granting permits that would allow them to rebuild their homes and businesses.

HECO’s Report On Maui Wildfires Mirrors Prior Investigations Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

HECO’s Report On Maui Wildfires Mirrors Prior Investigations

Utility does not dispute earlier findings its equipment started the fire that destroyed much of Lahaina in 2023.

Congress Is Poised To Approve Another $1.6 Billion For Maui Fire Aid Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

Congress Is Poised To Approve Another $1.6 Billion For Maui Fire Aid

The money is slated for long-term housing programs but the county is also in line to receive millions more for jobs, small business loans and rebuilding efforts.

Lahaina Schools Are Recovering From The Fires, But Challenges Remain  Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Lahaina Schools Are Recovering From The Fires, But Challenges Remain 

Growing enrollment and providing mental health services remain a top priority for schools, although teachers believe students are better positioned to learn this year.

Affordable Housing Project Could Help Keep Teachers In Lahaina Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Affordable Housing Project Could Help Keep Teachers In Lahaina

The state introduced plans to provide affordable housing to West Maui teachers in 2022, but limited funding and the wildfires halted progress.

FEMA’s Plan For Maui Wildfire Survivors Lacked Safeguards For Residents George Wylesol, special to ProPublica

FEMA’s Plan For Maui Wildfire Survivors Lacked Safeguards For Residents

FEMA officials said they didn’t want their housing program for survivors of Maui’s 2023 wildfires to displace any residents. But they didn’t bar the agency’s contractors from leasing properties previously occupied by long-term tenants.

First Families Move Into Temporary FEMA Housing For Maui Fire Survivors Léo Azambuja/Civil Beat/2024

First Families Move Into Temporary FEMA Housing For Maui Fire Survivors

The rent will be covered for the first few months by continued emergency assistance, but tenants must begin paying in March.

Maui Invitational Returns To Lahaina As Post-Fire Emotions Are Still Raw AP Photo/Mengshin Lin/2024

Maui Invitational Returns To Lahaina As Post-Fire Emotions Are Still Raw

Many residents are excited about the economic boost the tournament will bring. But concerns also are high that visitors might show disrespect.

Maui Landfill: $4M Deal Is A Step Toward A Permanent Home For Fire Debris courtesy of Maui County/2024

Maui Landfill: $4M Deal Is A Step Toward A Permanent Home For Fire Debris

The agreement with Nan Inc., which must be approved by the County Council, would provide nearly four times more acreage than a previous deal.