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Statewide

Across the islands, state and county news is centered on public services, health, and the practical business of summer operations. Gov. Josh Green’s latest bill signings are moving on two fronts — expanding health care access and easing medical debt and strengthening governance while protecting natural resources — with similar legislation also highlighted on Kauaʻi in the context of accountability and environmental protection. On the ground, counties are also dealing with routine but important maintenance and access issues, from Maui road work and traffic calming in Pāʻia to Kalena Park closures in Līhuʻe and a new comfort station at Hā‘ena State Park. Weather and rainfall remain a live issue too, with the Big Island coming off a very wet June while Kauaʻi saw a more uneven rainfall pattern.

Maui

Maui’s biggest local thread is the county race: campaign spending reports in the mayor’s contest show Yuki Lei Sugimura ahead of incumbent Richard Bissen in fundraising. There’s also a steady stream of island logistics news, including utility work in Lower Pāʻia Park and speed table installation on Hāna Highway that will affect traffic in the area. On the community side, Ho‘ōla Nā Pua’s new CEO appointment stands out, along with a free Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra concert planned for September.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most consequential updates are on public policy and safety: new health care and medical-debt measures signed into law and additional legislation aimed at governance and conservation both point to an active state policy agenda. The island is also contending with a wildland fire south of Waikōloa Village while Kīlauea shows signs of another lava-fountaining episode. Weather remains part of the picture after an unusually wet June across much of the island, and the state’s free summer meals count shows a broader child-wellness effort underway statewide.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s local focus is on public access, county operations, and community gathering spots. Kalena Park in Līhuʻe is set for a temporary closure, and the Planning Department will close for staff training later this month, both of which affect day-to-day county services. At the same time, a new comfort station at Hā‘ena State Park should improve the visitor experience, while food truck spaces at Anahola Marketplace point to small-business activity on the east side. The island’s weather story is mixed, with June rainfall below average in many places as the forecast calls for a breezy, showery night ahead.

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