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Aug 2023
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Maui Wrestles With Bringing Back Tourist...

The Wall Street Journal
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 18. Maui residents are considering a difficult question as they begin to recover from the devastating Lahaina fire: When is the right time to welcome back tourists? Travel reporter Jacob Passy has more. Plus, amid a shortage of housing stock, the U.S. has tens of thousands of vacant lots. Senior Midwest correspondent Joe Barrett explains the challenges involved in developing them. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.

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