Hundreds of volunteers have spent countless hours working to clear the land of invasive, fire-prone plants as the drought worsens island-wide.
Here are a few ways to give back if you are planning a trip to Maui (and if you aren't, why you might want to).
A Maui nonprofit is working to restore trees that were damaged in the 2023 fires and replace the ones that were destroyed.
Building with the right materials saved homes in the Maui and Los Angeles wildfires, but many homeowners can't afford the ...
As settlement money begins to flow to Maui wildfire victims, a state law that allows health insurers to recoup their costs ...
HONOLULU (AP) — An unprecedented proposal from Maui’s mayor to phase out vacation rentals would alleviate a severe housing ...
Five years since the pandemic and 18 months since the Maui fires, Hawaii is still struggling to attract the same number of ...
KULA, Hawaii — The car tires ... a remote Native Hawaiian homestead community in southeast Maui where wildfire is a top concern. In June, neighbors and volunteers spent four weekends clearing ...
Maui fires that destroyed Lahaina, communities across Hawaii have sought ways to protect themselves from more destructive ...
PHILIP CHEUNG / NEW YORK TIMES / 2023 The U.S. Center for Disease Control has determined that Maui firefighters have been exposed to high amounts of forever chemicals. Firefighters spray water on a ...
It’s been just over 18 months since the devastating Lahaina fire changed the face of life on Maui — displacing more than ...
Maui could pay a hefty price that includes losing close to 2,000 jobs and $1 billion in annual visitor spending for turning a ...