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Statewide

Statewide, the day’s reporting is dominated by public-safety and infrastructure issues, from a fatal crash on Hawaiʻi Island to statewide bond sales aimed at schools, transportation, and facilities. There is also a clear policy thread: lawmakers have advanced an Artificial Intelligence Disclosure and Safety Act that Kauaʻi coverage says would add some of the nation’s first consumer protections, while the Department of Health is recruiting teens for a survey that is also being promoted on Kauaʻi. Conservation and visitor confidence remain in view as well, with Maui reporting on efforts to protect Hawaiian monk seals after a Lahaina incident and a separate state investigation into monk-seal harassment, while the state is also trying to rebuild visitor confidence after the Kona Low storms.

Maui

Maui’s biggest public issue is the renewed push to better protect Hawaiian monk seals after the Lahaina incident, with Sen. Brian Schatz pressing NOAA for stronger education efforts and the state separately investigating social media posts tied to seal harassment. Beyond that, MauiNow is tracking lane closures on Puʻunēnē Avenue and a county real property tax sale set for May 19, both of which may affect daily routines. There’s also a more community-focused note in the return of Maui AgFest and Case’s Congressional Art Competition winners.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most urgent item is the fatal two-car collision on Highway 11 in Panaʻewa, which comes amid a week of deadly crashes on Hawaiʻi Island. Police are also warning residents about scammers posing as county water employees, while the Route 11 closure in Hilo has since reopened after the morning crash. Other coverage ranges from state bond sales for infrastructure and the AI safety bill to a more personal story about a Big Island mother writing through grief after her daughter’s death.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s local focus is practical: the county has changed trailer rules at refuse transfer stations, making it easier for residents to bring larger trailers, while the state’s bond sale for infrastructure investment and AI safety bill carry statewide implications. KauaʻiNowNews is also highlighting the search for teen survey participants and a preview of the Kauaʻi Poke Fest with Chef Emeril Lagasse among the judges. For readers checking conditions, the site also has weather and surf forecasts for the day.

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