News Maui Fire Survivors Uprooted Again As FEMA Starts Charging Rent The Federal Emergency Management Agency is trying to reduce the load on the island’s housing stock but the continual need to relocate is frustrating residents. May 8, 2025 0 Maui Fire Survivors Uprooted Again As FEMA Starts Charging Rent Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Post navigation Previous: Big Dog scholarship awardees namedNext: Progress Report: Will Reforms Stabilize Hawaiʻi Condo Insurance Costs? New bill establishes state insurance and loan programs after years of false starts, allowing the government to serve as the insurer of last resort for condo associations. Related Stories News This is a Civil Defense Severe Weather update for Monday 02-09-2026 at 03:32 PM February 9, 2026 0 News GOVERNOR GREEN ANNOUNCES REOPENING OF STATE OPERATIONS FOR TUESDAY, FEB. 10 February 9, 2026 0 News Hawaiʻi County to Resume Normal Operations on Tuesday February 9, 2026 0 News ‘This Is What Community Looks Like’: Snowplow Vigilante Clears Streets For Free February 9, 2026 0 News Will Bailey: What A Homelessness Count Can — And Can’t — See In East Hawaiʻi Homelessness is a shifting set of responses to distance, scarcity, and history — shaped as much by geography as by policy. February 9, 2026 0 News Honolulu ‘Hell-Hole’ Building Now Without Water Despite the deteriorating condition of the building, embattled Honolulu developer Chad Waters is defending his record of managing 1136 Union Mall. February 9, 2026 0 News ‘Incredibly Frustrating’: Affordable Oʻahu Rentals Sit Empty For 10 Months As the city housing program behind it comes under the microscope, the Makiki building has struggled to clear the last bureaucratic hurdles. February 9, 2026 0 News Long-vacant state jobs targeted by lawmakers February 9, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ