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Statewide

Across Hawaiʻi, the day’s coverage splits between public safety, state policy, and community-building efforts. Maui police and Big Island police are both dealing with serious traffic-related cases, while Kauaʻi authorities continue to examine the aftermath of an islandwide murder investigation. In state government, Hawaiʻi’s attorney general is pressing Formula 1 to drop tobacco sponsorships in a move that also appears on the Big Island and Kauaʻi, underscoring a coordinated statewide push. There is also steady institutional change, with Ryan Kanakaʻole set to lead DLNR and Susan Kazama’s retirement marking another transition in higher education. Meanwhile, community and youth programs remain active, from Maui’s senior-care milestone to Big Island STEM outreach and Kauaʻi’s new harm-reduction office.

Maui

Maui’s most immediate concerns remain the weather and road safety, with today’s forecast calling for breezy, mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers, while May rainfall totals show a familiar split between wetter windward areas and drier leeward zones. Police are also investigating a fatal Pūlehu Road motorcycle crash in which alcohol is considered a factor. Beyond the harder news, Maui also has a notable cultural event ahead as Earth, Wind & Fire returns to the island after 13 years.

Big Island

On Hawaiʻi Island, public safety and civic life are both in view. Police are dealing with a manslaughter and negligent homicide case in Puna, a reckless endangering arrest in Kona, and planned phone outages at two stations tied to system upgrades. The island is also seeing a strong community and education thread, from a student-led STEM summit to Hawaiʻi Community College’s leadership transition and the appointment of a Big Island native to head DLNR. Weather and surf remain part of the daily picture, with showery conditions in Hilo and elevated south-facing surf.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s biggest story remains the manhunt and arrest in the Billy Sinclair murder case, with police now detailing the alleged financial dispute behind the killing and the earlier report that Sinclair had two restraining orders for violent threats. Elsewhere, the island is tracking today’s weather and surf as well as a new DLNR appointment that will matter statewide. Kauaʻi also has a quieter but important community thread, including the opening of a new Hawaiʻi Health and Harm Reduction Center office and the upcoming Hawaiʻi Made Conference aimed at helping local food ideas reach market.

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