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Statewide

Public safety and disaster readiness are recurring themes across the islands, from the Kauaʻi murder investigation and manhunt and Big Island drug-and-firearms arrest to Red Cross volunteer training ahead of hurricane season on Kauaʻi and similar preparedness efforts on Hawaiʻi Island. Maui is also dealing with a mix of practical and long-term issues, including traffic disruption on Pūlehu Road, public comment on the Lahaina sewer force main replacement, and a community meeting on West Maui’s energy future. Across the state, there is steady attention on local capacity and recovery: Maui food businesses getting a boost through Ulupono funding, Big Island students and college access efforts in Honokaʻa, and Kauaʻi’s new DLNR leadership all point to institutions preparing for the next phase of work.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most consequential story remains the murder case tied to Billy Sinclair and the Hanalei killing, which followed a two-day manhunt that ended in Kapaʻa. Alongside that, the island is also focused on preparedness and public health, including Red Cross plans to train more shelter volunteers before hurricane season and the opening of a new Hawaiʻi Health and Harm Reduction Center office. State-level policy and leadership changes are also in view locally, with a new DLNR director set to take over July 7 and Hawaiʻi’s attorney general joining a push to end tobacco sponsorships in Formula 1.

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