Maui police officer killed in Paia shooting
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Suzanne O is one of only two female officers killed by gunfire in Hawaiʻi in many years and the first on-duty officer on Maui in decades.
Two years after the deadliest American wildfire in more than a century reduced much of the historic Hawaiian town of Lahaina to ash, the community in Maui continues its slow journey toward recovery.
Maui police have identified the fallen officer from Friday night’s fatal shooting in Pāʻia as Suzanne O. Officer O began her service with the Maui Police Department in 2020, first working in the Kīhei Patrol District before moving to the Wailuku Patrol District in December 2021.
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Of the more than 2,000 homes destroyed in the wildfires, only 50 have been rebuilt. Meanwhile, mental health has become its own crisis.
But when Maui County launched a program last week to give fire survivors like her up to $600,000 to buy a new home, it seemed for the first time that a home of her own could become a reality. “I think it’s given people that hope that
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A fundraiser for wildfire recovery is taking place this weekend. The Maui Music and Food Experience took place Friday and will return Saturday night at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. The event is organized by Hua Momona Farms in Kapalua, and included an auction and a farm-to-table benefit dinner.