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Statewide

Hawaiʻi is starting the month with a strong mix of community recovery, public safety reminders, and ocean-focused coverage. On Maui, Valerie Hoʻopai and her ʻohana’s return home to Lahaina stands out as another visible step in the long rebuild, while a free Mokuʻula screening and a Maui Nui niu celebration point to continued cultural restoration and food-security concerns. Across the state, the monthly emergency siren test is a timely public-safety reminder, and the statewide survey on menstrual product access shows advocates still trying to fill basic needs gaps. Ocean and voyaging themes are also prominent, with Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia adjusting the Moananuiākea voyage as conditions change and World Ocean Day events on Kauaʻi and Pacific conservation gatherings keep marine stewardship in view.

Maui

Maui’s strongest thread is the ongoing Lahaina recovery, highlighted by Valerie Hoʻopai’s return home and the continued attention to cultural healing through a free Mokuʻula screening. Community resilience also runs through the Maui Nui niu festival, which ties coconut protection to food security and invasive pest concerns. The island’s public-safety reminder comes with Hawaiʻi’s statewide siren test, while broader state issues such as housing policy and period-product access also touch Maui readers.

Big Island

The Big Island’s coverage centers on community life, voyaging, and public safety. Big Island Climbing’s five-year milestone reflects steady local interest in recreation and youth activity in Hilo, while Lincoln Park’s tennis courts getting a face-lift points to another neighborhood improvement. On the wider state stage, Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia are adjusting their voyage as El Niño conditions affect the route, and voyaging leaders gathering to strengthen ocean protection efforts keeps that theme front and center. Readers are also being reminded about the statewide siren test, while weather and surf updates remain important for day-to-day planning.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s material leans heavily toward ocean stewardship, summer family support, and civic reminders. World Ocean Day events and online visits to remote seabird sanctuaries fit a broader conservation focus, while Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia’s voyage adjustment ties Kauaʻi into the statewide voyaging story. On the practical side, SUN Bucks returning for summer 2026 is the clearest help item for families, and ballot notifications offer a simple election-year reminder. Weather and surf conditions round out the day’s essentials.

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