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Statewide

Across Hawaiʻi, the most consequential thread is recovery and preparedness after the Kona low storms, with FEMA confirming federal disaster aid for the state and local reporting in both Maui and the Big Island pointing to ongoing storm damage. Public safety and emergency readiness are also in focus as the Maui Police Department seeks funding for staffing and modernization, while Hawaiʻi County departments laid out their budget requests for the coming year in Big Island coverage. On the community side, schools and youth programs remain active, from Maui’s first state high school championship surfing event and student water-protection contest to the Big Island’s Heluhelu Quiz Bowl. Weather and surf remain part of the daily picture statewide, with island forecasts showing generally unsettled conditions and small-to-moderate surf around the islands.

Maui

Maui’s public safety and recovery priorities are running alongside community events and school programs. The Maui Police Department is pressing for money to address staffing shortages and update equipment, while FEMA’s disaster declaration for Hawaiʻi keeps storm recovery in view. On the community side, Hoʻokipa Beach Park access will be limited for the first state high school championship surfing event, and the county has extended the deadline for its water source protection student video contest.

Big Island

The Big Island is balancing recovery, budgeting, and community life after the Kona low storms. Federal aid has now been unlocked for Hawaiʻi, and county leaders are also hearing public safety budget requests as the next fiscal year takes shape. Beyond the budget work, the island’s calendar stays busy with the Heluhelu Quiz Bowl, a new Mauna Loa art exhibit, and a full slate of things to do this week.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s material today is dominated by weather and surf updates rather than major breaking news. The island is looking at partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers and small to moderate surf on the north, west, and south shores. Multiple forecast posts repeat the same pattern, underscoring a fairly routine day for weather-aware planning across the island.

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