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Statewide

Public safety and infrastructure issues are running alongside the usual summer calendar across the islands. On the Big Island, federal and county teams are still assessing South Kona earthquake damage while two West Hawaiʻi beach parks remain closed for debris removal, and Kauaʻi is dealing with high bacteria levels at Waiʻoli Beach Park and a new homicide case that has now reached the grand jury stage. Maui’s top local threads include a revived open-government challenge in the West Maui water case, new police leadership promotions, and road closures tied to Saturday’s parade. Across the state, weather and surf updates remain a practical part of the daily picture, with Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi all expecting generally manageable conditions but some island-specific showers and surf to watch.

Big Island

The Big Island is still dealing with the aftermath of the May 22 South Kona earthquake, with FEMA now helping assess damage after the 6.0 temblor. County government is also weighing a postponed eminent-domain vote tied to a rural road widening in Puna, a sign of continued tension around land use and infrastructure. In the meantime, Kahaluʻu and Kohanaiki Beach Parks remain closed for debris removal, and residents are also seeing another offshore quake near Pāhala alongside routine weather and surf updates.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s biggest public-safety item is the grand jury indictment in the Hanalei homicide case, which now moves forward on all 28 counts. Health and environmental concerns are also in view, with high bacteria levels detected at Waiʻoli Beach Park and retesting underway. On the community side, residents should note lane closures at the Ala Kinoiki and Poʻipū Road intersection, while a family-focused Play Streets bicycle event and community meeting at Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital point to local engagement. Weather and surf remain fairly typical for this time of year, with light showers possible and moderate south-facing surf.

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