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Statewide

Weather and surf remain a daily concern across the islands, with MauiNow.com’s forecast, BigIslandNow.com’s county outlook, and Kauaʻi’s weather report all pointing to breezy conditions and scattered showers, while surf updates on Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi show elevated north and east shore surf in some spots. Public safety and resilience also stand out, from a fatal apparent drowning on the South Kona coast to a deadly weekend crash on Kauaʻi. Beyond the immediate hazards, state and local coverage points to longer-term concerns around tourism losses tied to March kona lows and new research on El Niño prediction, both of which speak to how weather continues to shape Hawaiʻi’s economy and planning. At the same time, there are signs of civic and community activity, including Maui County’s new Small Grants Program, public comment on Kawaihae Harbor improvements, and statewide preservation planning on Kauaʻi.

Maui

Maui’s immediate focus is on the local weather and surf outlook, with breezy conditions and scattered showers alongside another surf forecast that keeps conditions active on multiple shores. The county is also opening a new Small Grants Program and offering an information workshop for applicants, while MEO’s pre-employment services continue to target reentry support. Community and youth themes show up as well, from a local op-ed on supporting Maui’s youth to volunteers needed for Junior Achievement financial literacy classes.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most immediate concerns are weather and surf, with a wet, unsettled outlook and higher east-side surf in the forecast. Public safety is also in view after a South Kona man died in an apparent drowning while picking ʻopihi. Beyond the day-to-day hazards, University of Hawaiʻi-led invasive species work and public input on Kawaihae Harbor improvements point to longer-term planning and environmental management. Statewide policy and economic coverage also reaches the island through tourism losses tied to March storms and a report that most criminal justice reform bills are not advancing this session.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s top local thread is the weather and surf outlook paired with a strong north shore surf forecast, which keeps conditions worth watching heading into the new week. Public safety is also front and center after a weekend crash in Līhuʻe left one person dead and another critically injured. Elsewhere, the draft statewide preservation plan and a public forum on civics at Kauaʻi Community College offer opportunities for community input and engagement. Statewide business and cultural coverage also touches the island through Bob Gunter’s departure from Kōloa Rum Co. and the 40th anniversary observance for the USS Missouri’s recommissioning.

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