Maui looks to cut back on Airbnbs, vacation rentals as early as next summer
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Even before the devastating wildfire last summer, Danielle Crothers and her husband were struggling to find a home — big enough, yet still affordable — on Maui's west side for their recently blended family. Then the deadly fire decimated more than 2,000 homes in Lahaina, including the apartment where her new husband, Rigoberto Naranjo, lived with his 15-year-old son. She would have taken them in, Crothers said, but she just didn't have room in her small apartment, where she lives with her...

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