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Statewide

Weather and surf remain a practical concern across the islands, with Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi all facing active coastal conditions, while forecast updates point to breezy, showery patterns in parts of the state. On the science front, astronomers using W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea are drawing new attention to Uranus’s rings, a reminder that Hawaiʻi remains central to major astronomical work. Several stories also point to long-running community and infrastructure issues, from housing for Lahaina educators and Kula Hospital’s future to Waikōloa library funding and Kauaʻi housing office upgrades.

Maui

Maui’s biggest local threads center on recovery, public support, and daily conditions. HIDOE’s new 47-unit housing project is aimed at helping Lahaina educators, while the future of damaged Kula Hospital remains unresolved as long-term care capacity tightens. Maui also has a lighter community note with Cinco de Mayo returning to West Maui, alongside routine weather and surf updates.

Big Island

The Big Island feed is led by practical updates on weather, surf, and road work, with forecast coverage and surf conditions likely to matter most for weekend planning. Beyond that, new leadership at the Hawaiʻi Visitors and Convention Bureau and funding for the Waikōloa library point to longer-term tourism and community investment. The island is also getting 20 scheduled lane closures next week, while a fentanyl and addictions summit and a medical marijuana reclassification ruling keep health policy in view. Keck Observatory’s Uranus study is another reminder of Maunakea’s ongoing scientific reach.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most immediate concerns are weather, surf, and transportation, with Sunday’s forecast and higher north shore surf likely to shape weekend conditions. The county also has a short-term service disruption ahead as housing offices in Līhuʻe close for upgrades, while Kūhiō Highway paving work and other state road closures will affect drivers in the coming days. Goodwill’s reuse collection event and the Planning and Action Alliance’s new direction add a community and planning angle to the island’s news mix.

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