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‘It’s triggering’: Kula residents keep a wary eye on Crater Road fire amid memories of last year’s blaze

by Colleen Uechi ·

“It’s distressing to all of us, even if it’s not coming right in our nearest vicinity, it’s still triggering, as it would be for anybody, either in Lahaina or Kula, that went through what we went through last year," said Melissa James of The Ohana Animal Inn in Kula.

Maui nonprofit feeds local families, puts displaced residents back to work

by Colleen Uechi ·

While unloading cans of Spam and packets of saimin at distribution hubs shortly after the fires, Makale'a Ane and other farmers wanted to find ways to get fresher, healthier foods to families.  “After the fires, we kind of pivoted and took the work that we’re doing on the farm and said, let’s feed our people in this way,” said Ane, the climae and resilience director for the Living Pono Project.

Stream restoration, water supply needs prompt a closer look at Ha‘ikū streams

by Colleen Uechi ·

"We felt it was time to really get a better understanding of how much really should be left in the streams as kind of the starting point and then balance that against the other uses as well,” Maui County Water Supply Director John Stufflebean said.

The next challenge for interisland travel? MIL’s football expansion

by Rob Collias ·

"We want to make sure that Moloka‘i High School is able to compete at a high level and that transportation is not a reason why they would not be able to," Mokulele Airlines chief of staff Keith Sisson said.

Over 30 rebuilding permits have been issued after the fire. Here’s how some Lahaina homeowners did it

by Colleen Uechi ·

“Everybody’s in a different situation. … We always say, do what you think would be good for your family and your situation," said Desilee Santiago of the Disaster Recovery Permit Center.

Health care facilities gear up for HECO’s ‘last resort’ power shutoff plan that kicks in today

by Rob Collias ·

"We never got a generator because we knew way back when if we ever had a major catastrophe of that significance all our physicians would report to the hospital because it’d be that severe," Maui Medical Group Administrator Cliff Alakai said in explaining why the clinics would have to shut down if they lost power under Hawaiian Electric's new plan.

Should start of school year be pushed to after fires’ anniversary? Some think so.

by Rob Collias ·

"They’re not going to be in the right mindset, the families are not going to be in the right mindset, the teachers are not going to be in the right mindset because we are all focused on 8-8," said Mikey Burke of the upcoming one-year anniversary of the Lahaina wildfire.

For young people returning to the islands, family helps ease the cost burden

by Rob Collias and Colleen Uechi ·

“I have family on this side able to take me in because if not I would probably be on the Mainland." - Ivy Navarro, Lahainaluna alum

They left Maui for college. Now they’re set on coming home and giving back.

by Rob Collias and Colleen Uechi ·

“I hope there’s changes that can come in our economy that benefits its people first and not necessarily just how much money can you make from it,” Cowell said. “I hope people who are moving there and who are buying space there can acknowledge and realize how that is such a privilege. And that unfortunately there are people who cannot and will never be able to afford the spaces that they are occupying at this time.”

‘Through hell and back’: Lahainaluna’s senior class shaped by pandemic, wildfire

by Colleen Uechi ·

“I would just say we’re a very persistent and resilient class,” senior Lola Donez said Sunday. “We’ve literally been through it all I guess, and we’re still standing, we’re still here graduating. We still accomplished what every other high school student accomplishes when they graduate — we just kind of had to go through a lot more hardships.”

Maui’s youth hope to come back after graduation. Will the economy let them?

by Colleen Uechi and Rob Collias ·

Students are graduating at a time when median home prices on Maui are $1.3 million and thousands of Lahaina families struggle with displacement. They’re facing big choices that could keep them on Maui or send them to the Mainland. And while some say they want to return, they’re well aware of the cost. 

Bears-Sabers title shows strength of Maui’s baseball pipeline 

by Rob Collias ·

The talent displayed on the field was a landmark for the MIL in what can arguably be labeled its best sport.

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