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Statewide

Weather and surf remain a daily factor across the islands, with Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi all facing unsettled conditions and elevated surf on some shores. Public safety and accountability threads also stand out statewide: Maui police are asking for help in a snorkeling disappearance in Kāʻanapali, while Hawaiʻi Island police are investigating a fatal two-car crash in Hilo and warning about scammers posing as water department employees. In the background, state government news centers on a new AI safety measure and state bond sales to support schools, transportation, and facilities. There is also continued attention to cultural and conservation issues, from monk seal protection after a Lahaina incident to a Native Hawaiian education funding update.

Big Island

The Big Island is dealing with a serious road-safety issue after police began investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash in Panaʻewa, and a related Route 11 closure in Hilo reopened after the crash. Residents are also being warned about scammers posing as county water employees. Beyond public safety, weather and surf remain active and the state’s new bond sale and AI safety legislation are part of the broader policy picture.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s main immediate concern is the weather and surf forecast, with north shores seeing the largest surf and showers still in the mix. County operations are also changing, as trailer rules at refuse transfer stations are being loosened to allow larger trailers. On the community and state-policy side, Kauaʻi readers also have coverage of the Kauaʻi Poke Fest with celebrity judges, plus the state bond sale and AI safety act moving through Honolulu.

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