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Statewide

Across the islands, several stories point to public agencies asking for more community input while also dealing with immediate local pressures. Maui County Fire and Public Safety and the state’s updated Nā Ala Hele trail plan are both seeking public feedback, and Kauaʻi is part of that same trails conversation through its own Nā Ala Hele meeting. On the Big Island, the aftermath of the South Kona magnitude-6.0 quake remains a major concern, while Kauaʻi is dealing with a temporary Keālia Beach closure for pothole repairs and Maui is weighing new hotel zoning that could affect short-term rentals. Election season is also building statewide, with Maui’s Tom Cook filing for re-election and a June 2 filing deadline now close at hand.

Maui

Maui’s biggest local government story is the new hotel zoning proposal, which moved out of committee despite opposition from planning commissions and could reshape how some short-term rentals are classified. In politics, Tom Cook filed for re-election for the South Maui Council seat, and the June 2 candidate filing deadline is now close for anyone still considering a run. Public safety and preparedness also remain in view, with the Fire Department seeking community input and a separate report on medicare fraud prevention aimed at protecting kūpuna.

Big Island

The Big Island is still absorbing the impact of the South Kona earthquake, with new details emerging about the damage and disruption it caused. At the same time, the state is asking for input on the updated Nā Ala Hele trail plan, while road users are facing 13 scheduled lane closures through the end of the week. Other notable items include funding for Hilo International Airport improvements, a robbery case tied to the Hilo Shopping Center, and the approaching Kaʻū Coffee Festival.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s local focus is split between access, safety, and community events. The state’s Nā Ala Hele plan meeting gives residents a chance to weigh in on trails and access, while Keālia Beach’s temporary closure is affecting a popular shoreline entry point. Public safety stories also stand out, including a house fire in Kapa‘a with no injuries and two Memorial Day hiker rescues in Wailua and Kōkeʻe. On the broader island picture, unemployment remains slightly below the state average, and the Kaua‘i Police recognition highlights a major case that drew sustained investigative work.

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