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Statewide

Hawaiʻi’s biggest threads right now are a mix of infrastructure planning, public safety, and the steady churn of summer government and community updates. On Maui, Kahului Airport’s runway rebuild options stand out for their long-term stakes, while Maui Council is set to hear an update on a homeless safe parking zone and Maui Christian Academy is marking 70 years in Pāʻia. The Big Island is still watching Kīlauea’s latest eruption episode closely, even as lane closures and marine reserve reopening delays affect day-to-day access and planning. Kauaʻi’s top practical items are county office closures for the July 4 holiday, road work through July 3, and a new AARP grant round for three local projects. Across the islands, weather and surf updates remain part of the daily baseline, with forecast coverage on Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi pointing to the usual summer mix of breezes, showers, and moderate surf.

Maui

Maui’s most consequential story is the Kahului Airport runway reconstruction, where planners are weighing two very different rebuild paths with major cost and resilience implications. County social services also stay in focus as Maui Council committee members prepare for an update on the homeless safe parking zone. Beyond government and infrastructure, Maui Christian Academy’s 70th anniversary in Pāʻia and Hui No‘eau’s new juried exhibition add a cultural note to the day’s coverage.

Big Island

The Big Island remains centered on Episode 50 of the Kīlauea eruption, which ended after seven hours of lava fountaining and is still drawing close attention from the public and park officials. At the same time, Kaʻūpūlehu Marine Reserve reopening has been delayed and lane closures are scheduled through July 3 on several roadways, making access and travel another practical concern. The island’s broader coverage also includes a look at what the Fourth of July means to Native Hawaiians and news of a $2.2 million grant tied to Maui wildfire recovery research.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most practical updates are county office and facility closures for the July 4 holiday, Department of Water phone service downtime on Monday, and lane closures through July 3 that could affect holiday-week travel. There’s also a small but useful civic note in Kaua‘i Police Department’s Employee of the Month honors and a community boost from three AARP Community Challenge grants.

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