Attorney Scott Settle, Managing Principal of Settle & Meyer, joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss ideas for ...
Agdeppa and Jesse Imbach, the founder and owner of Café Café, a quaint coffee shop and lunch spot that had resided in ...
Lahaina Strong has started another petition saying that “short-term rentals, operating in West Maui without permits but legally under the Minatoya list, must be converted into long-term rentals ...
NPR's Miles Parks talks with the host of Hawai'i Public Radio's podcast, This is Our Hawaii, about Lahaina's recovery since the wildfires and the community's concerns around land rights.
LAHAINA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Many residents lost everything they owned in the Lahaina fire, but some are breathing a sigh of relief thanks to First Hawaiian Bank's Lahaina branch. The branch ...
In a news conference Sunday afternoon, Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci sought to deliver a reassuring and culturally-sensitive message, pledging to retain Hawaiian Air’s branding.
The island, still recovering from a massive fire in August, faces a delicate balancing act of luring tourists to come back ...
Maui’s post-fire efforts to find long-term housing for survivors of the Aug. 8 wildfires could serve as a new model to convert short-term vacation rentals across the state into badly needed long ...
KAANAPALI, Hawaii (Island News) -- Tents, signs and flags lined Ka’anapali Beach Friday during a demonstration for Lahaina residents who lost their homes to the August wildfire. "This is us ...
West Maui is open to tourism after August wildfires devastated Lahaina. Residents are trying to find an equilibrium between meeting pressing economic needs and caring for each other. Heidi ...
Nov. 11—Lahaina Strong was originally formed following the fires from Hurricane Lane in August 2018, and was reactivated after the deadly Aug. 8 fires, which killed at least 99 people.
The island, still recovering from a massive fire in August, faces a delicate balancing act of luring tourists to come back while attending to the needs of residents. By Hadley Meares Contributor ...