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Chief Pelletier to Maui Police Commission: ‘We saved lives’

Chief John Pelletier told the Maui Police Commission the after-action report about the department’s response to the Maui wildfires will be a “dive into what went right, what went wrong and how can we improve. But it is also going to talk about some of the incredible acts that took place.”

One more victim identified by police six weeks after Lahaina wildfire

The Maui Police Department identified one more victim of the Aug. 8 Lahaina fire on Wednesday: Kirk Carter, 44, of Lahaina.

County of Maui encourages local businesses to register for free listing on MauiNuiFirst.com

The revamped MauiNuiFirst.com website offers businesses an expanded platform to showcase their products, services and activities.

Upcountry community meeting tonight on water safety, wildfire-debris management and disaster recovery

Council Vice-Chair Yuki Lei K. Sugimura is hosting a community meeting at the Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community Center in Pukalani at 6 p.m. on Sept. 20, to provide updates on water safety, wildfire-debris management and disaster recovery.

Maui mayor announces: Lahaina Advisory Team, community meetings, creation of Office of Recovery

Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen has formed a 5-member Lahaina Advisory Team, announced two public meetings about relief efforts and is in the midst of creating a new Office of Recovery.

State webinar series to provide updates about Maui relief, recovery efforts

The next “Pathways to Recovery” webinar on Sept. 21 will focus on topics such as price freeze, landlord-tenant matters and other items related to consumer protection.

Distance learning hub opens for K-8 in West Maui with 250+ students

More than 250 Lahaina students from King Kamehameha III Elementary, Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary and Lahaina Intermediate attended the opening of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education’s distance learning hub at Citizen Church in Kahana.

University of Hawaiʻi offering full scholarships to Class of 2024 at Lahainaluna High School

The University of Hawaiʻi is offering full one-year scholarships to every Lahainaluna High School senior to attend any of its 10 campuses.

FEMA providing $7.3 million grant to reimburse state, county for Maui fires recovery efforts

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is providing a new $7.3 million grant to aid with the state’s and county’s ongoing recovery effort from the Maui fires.

Kapalua Golf to reopen Bay Course Sept. 20, Plantation Course Oct. 18

Kapalua Golf will reopen its Bay Course on Wednesday, Sept. 20 and its Plantation Course on Oct. 18, 2023.

Five additional Lahaina wildfire victims were identified; a total of 74 people have been named

This brings the total number of victims publicly identified to 74 of the estimated 97 fatalities, which is down from the death toll of 115 that had been reported for more than two weeks.

South Maui canoe clubs honor Lahaina with honorary paddle

More than 30 club outrigger canoes plus stand-up paddle boards and small canoes gathered on Maui Canoe Club Beach as the sun rose to honor Lahaina fire victims.

Maui United Way opens nonprofit grant applications for Phase 2 of fire disaster relief program

Maui United Way has opened the nonprofit grant application process for Phase 2 of its Maui Fire Disaster Relief program.

New green leaves signal recovery for Lahaina’s historic banyan tree

Arborists who are volunteering their time and expertise to save a 150-year-old Banyan tree burned during the Lahaina fire indicate the growth is a positive sign for its long-term recovery.

Deadline is Sept. 18 for Maui wildfire survivors to register for Red Cross financial assistance

Maui wildfire survivors must act quickly to apply for financial assistance through the American Red Cross, with the registration deadline of Monday, Sept. 18. There is no late registration option.

Maui police identify two more victims of Lahaina fire; bringing total to 69

The Maui Police Department released the names of two more victims from the Aug. 8 Lahaina fire on Sunday: Janet St. Clair, 75, and Douglas Matsuda-Boucher, 65, both of Lahaina.

Rental units urgently needed for transitional housing program for residents displaced by Maui fires

The lack of available rental units has hindered the Maui Fires Relief Transitional Housing Program, which pays for six months of rent and the security deposit.

Upcountry Resource Fair for fire disaster relief information Sept. 18 at Kula Community Center

An Upcountry Resource Fair is being held on Sept. 18 at the Kula Community Center to provide fire disaster relief information from different agencies.

New Westside Distribution Center opens for fire survivors at Kahana Gateway

Community members affected by the Maui fires now can retrieve food, supplies and other necessities at the Westside Distribution Center at Kahana Gateway.

Maui police name two more victims of Lahaina wildfire; 7 others identified still pending notification of family

The two latest victims to be officially identified are 68-year-old Michael Gordon and 60-year-old Carole Hartley, both of Lahaina. A total of 67 victims have now been named.
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