Lahaina schools in Hawaii were closed for about two months for cleaning and environmental testing following August 2023 wildfire.
Victims of the deadly Hawaii wildfire that decimated Lahaina are expected to testify in court during an unusual trial to determine how to divide a settlement.
The family of a man still considered missing since the August 2023 Lahaina wildfire is asking the court to declare him deceased after months of efforts to find the 73-year-old or his remains.
A new report has uncovered where the thousands of displaced Maui residents moved to after the deadliest fire in a century ripped through their town.
The Jan. 4 issue of the Washington Post has a valuable article quoting Los Angeles City Councilwoman from Pacific Palisades Traci Park: “About six years ago, she said an evacuation drill was held with the Los Angeles Fire Department in Mandeville Canyon, which has now got fires burning around it.
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.
As our friends, now survivors, started to think about next steps, we passed along what Lahaina survivors have taught us about housing resilience. We write to share some of these insights — gained during National Science Foundation-funded research on humans,
OPINION: While there is no shortage of political will to persecute ordinary citizens for trivial offenses, there is a distinct lack of will to hold the political elite accountable.
The Lahaina Community Land Trust is announcing a partnership with several Maui real estate professionals who recognize that the rebuilding and re-envisioning of Lahaina — with a future where all kamaʻāina families can thrive — demands thoughtful and caring collaboration among all.
As California looks to rebuild from the wildfires that ripped through the Los Angeles area, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has reportedly been in
An unusual trial starting Wednesday will delve into difficult questions about survivors’ losses as a judge decides how to divide the settlement.
After wildfires devastated the island, homelessness spiked. Advocates fear L.A. could face a similar fate without strong renter protections — and enforcement.