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Subpoenas on Maui agencies and officials delay release of key report into deadly wildfire

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii's attorney general on Monday blamed a delay of the release of a key report into a deadly Maui wildfire on county agencies that forced investigators to issue subpoenas. The first phase of an independent investigation into the Aug. 8 fire that killed at least 101 people and destroyed much of historic Lahaina was expected to be released this month. It will instead be released on April 17. The Fire Safety Research Institute was selected to provide a scientific analysis of the fire and recommendations. The firm so far has invoiced the state nearly $1.4 million, ...

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‘David Malo Day’ set for April 13

Lahainaluna High School’s Papa Hula O Lahainaluna (formerly Hawai’iana Club) and the Boarders’ Chorus proudly present its 2024 annual “David Malo Day” on Saturday, April 13, 2024. The annual campus event on Boarders’ Field celebrates the legacy of its first honored graduate David ...

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An update on Lahaina News

The outpouring of support for Lahaina and West Maui has been monumental and inspiring during the past two weeks, and the world is seeing what an incredible community we have here. We pray that all Maui families affected by the devastating wildfires are linked up with support services and ...