Amid devastation, Maui fire survivors heal through faith and music

Barbara Merkley

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    Biden expected to visit Maui on Monday to meet with wildfire victims and response teams

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  • Growing number of schools requiring students to lock away cellphones while in class

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  • 4-year-old daughter of late sheriff’s deputy gets special send-off to first day of school

    02:23

  • Tropical Storm Hilary makes landfall in California, bringing powerful wind and rain

    05:35

  • Residents express heartbreak as wildfires in Washington State destroy homes

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  • 13-year-old records heartfelt message on stranger’s doorbell camera

    02:56

  • Pilot accused of attacking Denver airport parking lot gate with ax

    01:23

  • Ukrainian F-16 training facing delays

    02:01

  • Maui’s top emergency official resigns from post

    03:17

  • ‘Top Chef’ star still feeding Lahaina community after losing restaurant

    01:51

  • Experimental procedure improves vision of patients whose eyes were damaged, study finds

    02:09

  • Bus driver shortage fuels ‘transportation disaster’ for Kentucky school district

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  • Biden holds historic international summit at Camp David

    02:11

  • Hurricane Hilary barrelling towards southern California

    03:01

  • New space race between U.S., Russia and China aims for the moon

    01:59

  • Judge declares mistrial in shooting attack on Black FedEx driver

    01:57

  • Orchestra brings heartwarming song written by a 9-year-old for his brother to life

    01:56

  • Growing questions over unused emergency sirens in Maui wildfires disaster

    04:47

  • LA mayor announces new task force focused on smash-and-grab robberies

    01:55

  • Covid-19 cases on the rise and a new booster is in the pipeline

    02:14

After fires devastated the historic town of Lahaina, survivors are coming together to heal and keep traditions alive. NBC News’ Tom Llamas has more on Maui’s unbreakable bond.

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