
Maui braces for possible end to FEMA rental assistance and more housing strain for fire survivors
Nearly 1,000 households displaced by catastrophic wildfires in Maui are anxiously awaiting word on whether federal assistance helping them stay housed will be left to expire, forcing them to find new housing or pay more for it in one of the tightest and most expensive rental environments in the country. For two and a half years, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been key to assisting those residents. But FEMA — facing a broader Trump administration effort to diminish the agency's a...
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- Maui braces for possible end to FEMA rental assistance and more housing strain for fire survivors
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Vance to meet Danish and Greenlandic officials in Washington as locals say Greenland is not for sale
NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Along the narrow, snow-covered main street in Greenland's capital, international journalists and camera crews stop passersby every few meters (feet) asking them for their thoughts on a crisis which Denmark's prime minister has warned could potentially trigger the end of NATO. Greenland is at the center of a geopolitical storm as U. S. President Donald Trump is insisting he wants to own the island — and the residents of its capital Nuuk say it is not for sale. Trump U...
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- Vance to meet Danish and Greenlandic officials in Washington as locals say Greenland is not for sale
- Maui braces for possible end to FEMA rental assistance and more housing strain for fire survivors
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Wildlife crews stop actively searching for young wolves after livestock attacks
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Wildlife crews are no longer actively searching for two juvenile gray wolves who were part of a pack that killed dozens of cows and calves last summer in Northern California’s Sierra Valley, an official said Tuesday. The two wolves were members of the Beyem Seyo pack that in 2025 killed or injured at least 92 calves and cows in a seven-month period, according to a report released last week by two researchers with the University of California, Davis. Wolves in the state...
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- Wildlife crews stop actively searching for young wolves after livestock attacks
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