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Statewide

Weather and surf remain a practical focus across the islands, with Maui, the Big Island and Kauaʻi all facing another day of showers and changing surf conditions. Public-safety and preparedness themes also stand out, from MEMA’s multiagency training in Kahului and Kauaʻi Fire’s request for community input to FEMA aid opening for storm-impacted residents. On the business side, there is continued attention on local recovery and support, including a downtown Hilo fire recovery center and new financing resources for family businesses. Conservation and coastal stewardship also recur, with monk seal pupping season underway and reef research on invasive algae drawing attention. Meanwhile, the state is also marking the death of former Gov. George Ariyoshi at 100 as communities across Hawaiʻi continue to balance daily conditions, recovery work and long-term planning.

Maui

Maui’s main near-term concerns are weather, preparedness and recovery, with the April 21 surf forecast pointing to modest conditions and MEMA’s April 23 training in Kahului bringing multiple agencies into a full-scale exercise. FEMA aid now available for March storm impacts is another important development for residents still dealing with damage. The PGA TOUR’s planned exit from Hawaiʻi tournaments in 2027 also carries long-term implications for Kapalua and the state’s golf calendar.

Big Island

The Big Island’s immediate focus is on weather and safety, with the county forecast and surf outlook both pointing to unsettled conditions. Hawaiʻi Island police are also asking for help finding a runaway teenager believed to be in Kona, while Chief Reed Mahuna’s talk story session in Kapaʻau shows HPD continuing community outreach. On the business front, a recovery center for downtown Hilo fire-affected small businesses and a new Bank of Hawaiʻi center for family businesses and entrepreneurs both point to ongoing support for local owners.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is looking at another unsettled day, with the April 21 weather forecast and surf forecast both calling for showers and building surf on some shores. Public safety and community readiness are also in view, as Kauaʻi Fire seeks public input on improving emergency response and the island’s all-women dispatch unit is being recognized for lifesaving work. Broader statewide issues also touch Kauaʻi, including the AARP housing report projecting nearly 60,000 more homes needed by 2050 and monk seal pupping season along the coast.

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