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Statewide

Wildlife, public access, and summer safety are recurring themes across the islands. A statewide study reported by MauiNow.com and BigIslandNow.com found vehicle collisions are the leading cause of documented pueo deaths, underscoring how roadways continue to affect native wildlife. On the civic side, Gov. Josh Green’s move into leadership of the Western Governors’ Association is being covered by BigIslandNow.com and KauaʻiNowNews.com, while communities on Maui and Kauaʻi are preparing for the Fourth of July with traffic and event advisories. There is also a steady thread of local resilience and giving, from Red Cross fundraising reported by MauiNow.com and BigIslandNow.com to community grants and youth-focused programs on Kauaʻi.

Maui

Maui’s biggest local story is the planned opening of public tours at Kalaupapa National Historical Park, a notable expansion of access to one of Hawaiʻi’s most significant historic places. The island is also seeing familiar summer markers in the weather and surf outlook, with mostly sunny conditions and modest south and east swells. Beyond that, Maui coverage includes a statewide wildlife finding on pueo deaths tied to vehicle collisions, plus local community efforts such as a back-to-school drive in Pukalani and MEO’s summer internship program.

Big Island

The Big Island’s top threads run from culture and community to statewide policy and weather. Hilo’s LGBTQ+ Pride celebration and Aerial Arts Hawaiʻi’s business profile point to a busy local scene, while Red Cross fundraising and new climate summary tools from the University of Hawaiʻi carry broader practical value. The island is also watching Gov. Josh Green’s Western Governors’ Association role and the statewide pueo study, both of which reach well beyond Hilo and Kona. Summer weather and surf remain part of the daily picture in Hawaiʻi County forecasts and surf conditions.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most immediate local items are practical ones: road closures and traffic restrictions in Līhuʻe for July 4 and a temporary closure of Kaumūmene Trail for repairs. The island also has weather and surf updates in the mix, with a typical summer pattern of light windward showers and moderate south and east surf. Beyond that, Kauaʻi coverage includes MADD Hawaiʻi’s recognition of law enforcement and community leaders, AARP grant funding for three local projects, and a leadership role tied to Liliʻuokalani Trust’s Keahuolū stewardship work.

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