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Statewide

Weather and ocean conditions remain a practical concern across the islands, with Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi all facing generally settled conditions but also high surf warnings for south-facing shores that could affect beach safety and coastal access. Public safety and consumer alerts also cut across the state, from the Nara Organics infant formula recall to Juneteenth-related closures at post offices and the reopening of waters at ʻAnini after a Portuguese man o’ war advisory was lifted. On the policy and community side, Maui County is weighing how to use its Affordable Housing Fund for homelessness-related needs, while Kauaʻi has updated its multi-hazard disaster preparedness plan. Science coverage also stands out statewide, with UH oceanographers documenting the first live observations of a goblin shark in a report echoed on the Big Island and Kauaʻi.

Maui

Maui County Council is considering whether the Affordable Housing Fund could be used more directly to address homelessness, a proposal that could shape how the county responds to visible encampments and housing pressure. The Wailuku Film Festival opens June 17 with more than 100 films, including the documentary Lahaina Rising, while the council is also set to discuss higher fines for loud music from vehicles in response to neighborhood complaints. Safety and public information remain in view too, with a Nara Organics recall affecting infant formula sold in Hawaiʻi, south shore surf running high, and a June 25 meeting planned on the long-delayed Kahului Airport runway reconstruction.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most immediate public-safety story is the state’s effort to fine three men for the illegal take of about 4,000 ʻopihi from the Kaʻūpūlehu Marine Reserve, a case that underscores enforcement around protected coastal resources. Weather and surf remain part of the daily picture, with scattered showers in Hilo and high surf warnings on south-facing shores. The island also appears in broader statewide coverage of the goblin shark discovery, and local recognition news includes South Kohala Patrol Officer Andrew Love Jr. being honored by the Hawaiʻi Island Safety and Security Professionals Association. A separate Nara Organics recall and Juneteenth postal closures are also relevant statewide notices.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is dealing with a mix of preparedness, safety, and everyday disruptions. The county has updated its multi-hazard disaster plan as a framework for reducing damage from future natural hazards, while ocean safety officials have already lifted the no-swimming advisory at ʻAnini after finding no Portuguese man o’ war. Weather and surf remain important, with generally fair conditions but also high surf on south-facing shores, and Kīlauea saw a road closure after a downed tree as crews cleared the roadway. The island also remains tied to the Billy Sinclair murder case, which was formally charged after a two-day manhunt, while a golf equipment sale in Kōloa and Grove Farm land sales round out the day’s local business and community notes.

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