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Statewide

Statewide coverage today centers on public safety, housing, and practical community needs. In Maui County, federal funding for six Hāna Highway bridges and a new Friendship City agreement with Higashimatsushima, Japan point to both infrastructure work and long-term relationship building, while Maui also has Lāhainā reunions and cleanup events on the calendar. On the Big Island, state and county attention is split between New World screwworm precautions, new parking-rate disclosure rules, and fresh bills signed by Gov. Josh Green on conservation, housing, and tobacco control. Kauaʻi’s top stories mix community trust concerns after a deadly shooting with a new chapter for Kauaʻi Coffee after a 15-year lease agreement, alongside the same screwworm monitoring and state tobacco laws affecting all islands.

Maui

Maui’s biggest threads are infrastructure, recovery, and housing policy. Sen. Brian Schatz’s $24 million bridge package would replace six bridges along the Hāna Highway Historical District, while Lāhainā Homecoming and the West Maui bulky-item recycling event reflect the ongoing push to support residents after the fire. At the same time, a Maui County Council committee advanced bills that would rezone dozens of apartment complexes in Kīhei and West Maui as hotels, a move likely to draw close attention from housing advocates and property owners. The county also formalized a Friendship City agreement with Higashimatsushima, Japan, and MauiNow.com has separate updates on weather and surf conditions for the day ahead.

Big Island

The Big Island is focused on prevention, regulation, and a few immediate local disruptions. State agriculture officials are moving to guard against New World screwworm, while Gov. Josh Green’s new conservation and housing bills and new tobacco rules add to the statewide policy picture. On the county side, paid parking operators will have to post rates after a broader Kailua parking cap effort stalled, and police have already reopened Highway 19 near Kaʻawaliʻi Gulch and Hina Lani Street in Kona after separate closures. BigIslandNow.com also has the week’s event guide and updated weather and surf forecasts for readers planning around the week.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s lead story is a community reckoning over the Kīlauea shooting and the police response, with residents now openly questioning trust and accountability. At the same time, Kauaʻi Coffee’s new 15-year lease agreement appears to have stabilized a major local employer and set up a celebration tied to new jobs. The island is also watching New World screwworm precautions, the canceled brown water advisory at Waiʻoli Beach, and statewide tobacco laws. KauaiNowNews.com also has a news-in-brief roundup and updated weather and surf information for the day.

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