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Statewide

Across the islands, the day’s coverage points to a familiar summer mix of public safety, housing, shoreline management and community events. On Maui, residents are weighing a contentious plan for permanent bathrooms at Mākena State Park while county leaders also work through a softer shoreline-erosion approach in Māʻalaea, both through MauiNow.com and MauiNow.com. On the Big Island, volunteer plumbers in Volcano Village are helping households with water catchment upgrades while Kona Palisades is set for green-waste removal aimed at reducing wildfire risk, reported by BigIslandNow.com and BigIslandNow.com. Kauaʻi’s biggest threads include the reopening of Kauaʻi Beach Resort, a renewed call for help in the Amber Jackson homicide case, and another push to prepare for post-holiday beach cleanup, covered by KauaʻiNowNews.com, KauaʻiNowNews.com, and KauaʻiNowNews.com. Statewide, housing and education also remain in focus, with new homeownership pathways, funding workshops, and college affordability efforts drawing attention across the islands.

Maui

Maui’s most consequential local stories center on land use and shoreline management. Community opposition is building over plans to replace portable toilets with permanent bathrooms at Mākena State Park, while county officials and a Māʻalaea condominium have reached an agreement on a softer approach to shoreline erosion after damage to the seawall. Also on the island, Waiwaolani’s first Oʻahu store marks a business expansion beyond Maui, and two wing foilers were rescued off South Maui after getting into trouble on the water.

Big Island

The Big Island’s day is shaped by practical community needs and public safety. In Volcano Village, volunteer plumbers installed catchment diverters at 30 homes, while a green-waste removal project in Kona Palisades is being launched to lower wildfire risk and reduce breeding habitat for pests. Police also remain active on enforcement and accountability, including the end of a concentrated traffic campaign on Daniel K. Inouye Highway and the case of a convicted sex offender in Volcano held on bail for failing to report.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s coverage spans tourism, public safety and community preparation. Kauaʻi Beach Resort’s reopening brings a major hospitality update to the island, while authorities are again asking for help in the Amber Jackson homicide case in a long-running investigation. With the holiday week approaching, Surfrider is calling for volunteers for July 5 beach cleanups, and Kauaʻi Community College’s ʻOhana Night is helping incoming students get ready for fall enrollment.

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