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Statewide

Across the islands, emergency preparedness and community resilience are front and center, from Kauaʻi’s updated potential refuge areas ahead of hurricane season to Hawaiʻi Island’s earthquake informational meeting after last week’s magnitude-6.0 South Kona quake. At the same time, local communities are still focused on recovery and support, including Maui’s Lahaina detox and wellness workshop and Kula fire restoration volunteer day. Public safety coverage remains especially urgent on the Big Island and is being followed closely across the state, with reports on the Puna murder spree manhunt and the identification of two victims. Beyond the hard news, there’s also a steady stream of island life: Maui is rolling out June live music at Wailea, the Big Island is promoting a busy week of events, and Kauaʻi has its own mix of community events and cultural news, including Kapena’s new single and a World Fireknife Championship win.

Maui

Maui’s coverage is split between practical daily updates and longer-term community work. The island’s weather and surf forecasts point to breezy conditions and steady surf, while The Shops at Wailea’s June live music lineup adds a summer events note. More consequentially, a Lahaina detox and wellness workshop and a Kula fire restoration volunteer day show recovery efforts still active, while MEO’s Molokaʻi rural shuttle and new Maui-based healthcare degree programs speak to transportation and workforce needs.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most urgent story remains the manhunt tied to the killings of three elderly men in Puna, with two of the victims now identified by a friend as the community continues to absorb the violence. Hawaiʻi County is also moving into recovery and preparedness mode after last week’s quake, with an earthquake informational meeting and the latest weather and surf forecasts offering the usual day-ahead guidance. Alongside that, a packed list of things to do shows the island’s summer calendar is already filling up, and community events like Kūpuna Watch in Kona and Talk Story with the Chief in Hilo keep public outreach on the agenda.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is focused on readiness and community information, led by an updated list of potential refuge areas released ahead of hurricane season. The island is also keeping an eye on new details about damage from the Big Island quake, which has remained a regional concern. Beyond emergency planning, residents have a VA community call and town hall, plus a steady mix of local interest stories, including Kapena’s new single, a Goodwill reuse collection event, and Kauaʻi weather and surf forecasts for the day ahead.

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