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Statewide

Across the islands, public safety and infrastructure are at the center of the day’s news. Hawaiʻi is moving on several new laws, including measures aimed at electric bicycle safety and enforcement and a ban on cryptocurrency kiosk/ATM deposits, while Gov. Josh Green’s clean-energy bills are being highlighted on both the Big Island and Kauaʻi as part of a broader push to modernize transportation and energy policy. Ocean and weather hazards remain a practical concern statewide, with coastal flooding expected at high tide, and island-by-island advisories ranging from surf reports to beach safety warnings and water-quality checks. On Maui and the Big Island, separate reports of deaths and critical injuries in the water underscore how quickly conditions can turn dangerous, even as communities also focus on recovery, from Maui storm-relief grants to Kīlauea’s latest eruption episode and its aftermath. At the same time, each island also has a strong community thread running through the day, from Lahaina’s Kimo’s planning a return to Front Street to Kauaʻi’s new police cadet pipeline and a slate of local events.

Maui

Maui’s biggest themes are safety, recovery, and reopening. New electric bicycle rules and the new cryptocurrency kiosk fraud law both point to a sharper consumer-protection and enforcement push statewide. In Lahaina, Kimo’s is moving toward a return to Front Street, a notable sign of commercial recovery nearly three years after the fire. Elsewhere, the Kona low relief grant deadline has been extended for Maui homeowners and renters, while authorities are also warning about a fatal East Maui water incident and Baldwin Beach Park dune work will temporarily limit access in Pāʻia.

Big Island

The Big Island is centered on Kīlauea, with Episode 51 of the ongoing summit eruption drawing attention even as the episode later ended. Public safety is also in view in Kailua-Kona, where police are investigating an unattended death at Old Kona Airport Park, and in a separate update, HPD says 22 previously missing people have since been located. Beyond that, the island has a mix of civic and community items, including new clean-energy and transportation bills, a Relay For Life Big Island fundraiser, and a busy weekend events roundup.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s coverage is a blend of public safety, community programming, and island politics. Police are launching a cadet program to build a local pipeline into law enforcement, while free water sampling and testing is being offered to some Department of Water customers in the north shore area. Beachgoers should also take note of Portuguese man o’ war at ʻAnini Beach Park and the broader coastal flooding advisory affecting the state. On the civic side, Mayor Derek Kawakami is set to appear at a community meeting tied to the lieutenant governor race, and the island also has a Kauaʻi Comic Con weekend plus Keiki Bike Safety Day at Wilcox Medical Center.

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