The court faces a decision that could kill the so-called “global” settlement between victims, Hawaii Electric, the state, Kamehameha Schools and other entities.
The $4.037 billion Global Settlement was announced in August. On Thursday, Feb, 6, the Hawaii Supreme Court finally had the opportunity to question lawyers about the legality of it.
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Hosted on MSNLahaina’s Micronesians face unique fire recovery hurdlesA 2023 Lahaina fire survivor, Akiwinas lost her home and her job and is trying to get back on her feet. She’s been applying ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court is scheduled to hear about insurance issues tying up a potential $4 billion Maui wild fire ...
The outcome could mean higher insurance premiums or a bankrupt utility. It could also upend the proposed settlement, delaying ...
Maui residents have one last chance to take part in a health study that’s tracking the long-term effects of the deadly 2023 ...
A new L&L Hawaiian Barbecue is slated to open in Makiki later this year.
Kauʻilani Arce has been appointed as the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement's new chief operating officer, the nonprofit organization announced Thursday.
Motorists are advised of potential traffic delays as modular homes for wildfire survivors are transported from Kahului to the ...
Gov. Josh Green’s bills to fund Hawaii’s climate change response by increasing the state’s hotel room tax and dedicating all ...
Maui County is waiving special management rules for some Lahaina properties to speed rebuilding, though flood and historic ...
Maui Mayor Richard Bissen announced Wednesday that the county will temporarily suspend Special Management Area rules for ...
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