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Statewide

Across the islands, the day’s most practical concerns are weather, roadwork, and public safety. Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi are all facing high surf advisories on south-facing shores, with similar surf conditions forecast for the Big Island and Kauaʻi, while scattered closures and lane restrictions continue on Maui’s Hāna Highway, Big Island state roads, and Koʻolau Road on Kauaʻi. Emergency responders also stayed busy, with a Maui motorcycle-car crash, a structure fire in Hilo, a storage-unit fire in Kalāheo, and a rescue on Kauaʻi’s Canyon Trail. There is also a strong public-infrastructure thread: Maui’s Kahului affordable housing project is moving ahead, Big Island officials are still working with South Kona residents after the earthquake, and Kauaʻi pool service is returning to summer schedule as community events resume.

Maui

Maui’s biggest immediate concerns are the high surf advisory for south-facing shores and the traffic accident in Makawao involving a motorcycle and car, both of which could affect weekend travel and beach safety. The island is also seeing steady public works and community activity, including bridge-related traffic holds on Hāna Highway and progress on Catholic Charities’ Hale Pilina affordable housing project in Kahului. On the civic side, Maui also saw a congressional candidate arrested in Wailuku and a new filing for House District 14.

Big Island

On Hawaiʻi Island, the South Kona earthquake response remains a major local story as county officials continue meeting with residents affected by the 6.0-magnitude quake. Weather and ocean conditions are also front of mind, with scattered showers in the forecast and high surf advisory conditions on south-facing shores. Beyond that, the island is dealing with widespread lane closures and road work, while firefighters responded to a structure fire in Hilo and a former county official was sentenced in the affordable-housing bribery case.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s immediate focus is on high surf along south-facing shores and the weather outlook for the weekend, both of which could shape beach and travel plans. On the ground, residents should expect temporary road closures in Kalāheo and lane delays on Koʻolau Road in Kīlauea as work continues. Public safety crews also handled a storage-unit fire in Kalāheo and a rescue of an injured visitor in Kōkeʻe State Park, while Kapaʻa and Waimea pools reopening on summer schedule adds a more routine note to the day.

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