A state social services agency is working to produce what could be the first temporary housing community developed for Maui fire survivors, a 450-unit project where initial occupancy is expected in a few months.
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A recent ruling by the state Public Utilities Commission has led Hawaiian Electric to modify and push back the start of new rooftop solar and energy storage programs to April 1.
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A proposal to create an elected community board to govern the rebuilding of Lahaina advanced Friday at the Legislature amid heavy public opposition and a little support.
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State finances are bleeding heavily from Maui wildfire recovery expenses, but there is still no firm idea on how bad the hemorrhage will be through June 30 or how to compensate for it.
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Lahaina wildfire ash and debris will be headed to Kahului for final disposal.
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A risk assessment of potential Hawaii affordable- housing losses presented Tuesday at the Legislature is overblown, according to a state agency that helps finance such housing.
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Hawaii is at risk of losing nearly 12,000 affordable homes over the next two decades, according to a study commissioned by a nonprofit promoting action to prevent such loss.
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A plan announced by Gov. Josh Green for the state, Maui County and several private entities to pay compensation for Maui wildfire deaths and serious injuries is facing blowback at the Legislature.
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A daunting yet still-blurry picture of how much the state might have to pay for Maui wildfire recovery expenses in the near term emerged Tuesday at the state Legislature.
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Near-term state costs for Maui wildfire response and recovery work are exceeding recent expectations and have led to an emergency funding request at the Legislature.
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The state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands is returning, in a big way, to a practice of issuing unconventional land leases to beneficiaries on its homestead waitlist.
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A bill to create an elected community board backed by a state agency to help rebuild Lahaina after the town was leveled by wildfire advanced Thursday at the state Legislature.
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Enthusiasm and concern clashed Wednesday at the Legislature over a proposal to establish an elected community board under a state agency to govern Lahaina’s rebuilding from fiery ruins.
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Hawaii’s largest electrical utility is maintaining financial stability in the face of still-growing legal claims and recovery expenses from the Aug. 8 Maui wildfire disaster.
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A proposal to facilitate rebuilding fire-ravaged Lahaina, perhaps with new land-use rules and funding governed by a community- based board, is slated for discussion Wednesday at the state Legislature.
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More federal funding is flowing to reduce homelessness on Maui, six months after the Lahaina wildfire affected this vulnerable population alongside other fire survivors struggling to obtain long-term housing.
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A new state program to help middle-income Hawaii households buy their first home is being used to subsidize sales of already subsidized affordable condominiums in a planned Honolulu high-rise.
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Speeders on Hawaii highways could be receiving tickets linked to automated cameras if a drive by many state lawmakers this year is successful.
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The price that most Hawaii electrical utility customers pay for, or in some cases receive payment for, grid stability is being wrestled over at the state Legislature.
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Oahu’s housing market may be beginning to rebound from a long downward market cycle.
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Predicting wildfires using artificial intelligence, banning new overhead high-voltage power lines and paying for catastrophic fire property losses could be in Hawaii’s future depending on state lawmaker decisions this year.
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