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The House of Representatives has announced a second investigation into the Maui wildfires that destroyed part of the Hawaiian island and killed more than 100 people in early August.
The owner of a red-roofed house in Maui that went viral for remaining untouched by the historic wildfires has explained the details that she thinks helped it survive the storm.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters Wednesday the House likely will investigate the federal response to the deadly wildfires in Maui that have killed more than 100 people. “I ...
A House committee investigating the deadly wildfires in Maui will bring in executives of a utility and two state agencies to testify. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris ...
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy hinted Wednesday that his chamber may look into the federal response to deadly wildfires that ravaged the Hawaiian island of Maui earlier this month. “I’m very ...
100-Year-Old Wooden House Unscathed After Deadly Maui Fires: 'Looks Like It Was Photoshopped In' Homeowners Trip Millikin and Dora Atwater Millikin recently renovated the Front Street home, which ...
Biden visited Maui on Monday, pledging to provide federal assistance "as long as it takes" to ensure Maui recovers. Biden waited nearly two weeks to visit Hawaii, a delay the White House said was ...
Mama’s Fish House 799 Poho Pl, Paia, HI 96779; Mama’s Fish House is one of the most iconic restaurants in Maui thanks to its beachfront setting, fresh seafood and authentic Hawaiian hospitality.
The fires on Maui are the deadliest in 100 years of U.S. history.. Officials have confirmed the deaths of more than 100 people, with about 1,300 still missing. In Lahaina, West Maui, more than ...
President Joe Biden met with survivors of the Maui wildfires in Lahaina on Monday. He told the audience that he could relate to them because his house caught on fire in 2004.
But White House aides have stressed that the president was regularly briefed on the situation over the course of that first day and had frequent calls with top officials, including Hawaii’s ...
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