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Statewide

Statewide, the biggest threads are public policy and community investment: Maui County moved to crack down on excessive car stereo noise with stiffer fines, while Hawaiʻi lawmakers and agencies are also advancing changes in mental health licensure and automatic voter registration. Federal land use and military renewal questions remain in view through reporting on a proposed act affecting leased Hawaiʻi lands and the same issue on Kauaʻi. At the same time, there is steady emphasis on education and workforce pipelines, from a $12 million UH research grant to Big Island coverage of Aviation Day and Taste of Hilo’s record fundraiser. Community pride and island identity also run through the coverage, including Maui’s Nā Kamehameha pāʻū parade awards and Kauaʻi’s new Piʻikoi Youth Center.

Maui

Maui County Council’s vote to raise fines for loud car stereos is the clearest policy move on the island today, with lawmakers backing stronger penalties but dropping equipment seizure from the proposal. Beyond that, MauiNow.com is also tracking the island’s cultural and civic life, including the Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pāʻū Parade and Hō‘olaule‘a awards and the Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting. The island also remains tied into larger statewide questions over leased military lands and public corruption investigations.

Big Island

On the Big Island, the most immediate local angle is business and education, with Kona Brewing’s historic pub planning a new beer garden-style entrance and community fundraising bringing a record $20,000 for Hawaiʻi Community College students. BigIslandNow.com is also highlighting workforce and youth development through Hawaiian Airlines’ inaugural Aviation Day and a Kona Walmart golf benefit. Weather and surf remain routine but relevant, with forecast updates for Hawaiʻi County and ocean conditions for the day ahead.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s strongest local thread is civic and community development, led by the blessing of the new Piʻikoi Youth Center, which will house youth programming and related services in one place. The island is also part of larger statewide policy shifts through automatic voter registration and the proposed federal act on leased Hawaiʻi lands. KauaʻiNowNews.com is also covering practical daily updates with the weather forecast and surf outlook, along with feature reporting on UH’s clean seed lab for Okinawan sweet potatoes.

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