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Statewide

Hawaiʻi’s spring news mix is being shaped by recovery, preparedness, and community-building across the islands. On Maui, South Maui waterline repairs led to a conservation request, while housing projects in Kahului and La‘akea Village’s long-range plan point to steady pressure for more homes. The Big Island is leaning into culture and readiness, with the Merrie Monarch Ho‘olaule‘a set to open festival week in Hilo, even as Kīlauea activity keeps volcano updates in focus. Kauaʻi is balancing tourism gains and local resilience, with visitor spending up in February alongside disaster aid and storm-related credit union relief. Across the state, residents are also seeing the usual April reminders on weather, surf, and tsunami preparedness, plus practical public-safety notices from health and transportation agencies.

Maui

Maui’s biggest near-term issues are housing and water. Nā Hale O Maui’s new Kahului project and La‘akea Village’s plan for homes for adults with developmental disabilities both speak to the island’s long-running housing shortage, while South Maui customers are being asked to conserve water after temporary mainline repairs. There is also lighter community coverage, including the Fast Kine Maui 4-Day Film Challenge premiere in Lahaina.

Big Island

The Big Island is heading into one of its busiest cultural weeks with the 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival starting in Hilo on Sunday. At the same time, Kīlauea’s latest precursory activity keeps volcano monitoring front and center, and emergency repair planning at the Pāhala transfer station adds a practical county issue for Kaʻū residents. There is also a steady stream of community and consumer-focused items, from fraud-prevention events to disaster recovery assistance and a Kona restaurant sale.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s day is being shaped by a mix of economic, safety, and preparedness coverage. Visitor spending and arrivals rose in February, offering a positive tourism note, while tsunami preparedness efforts and storm recovery aid underscore the island’s focus on resilience. Residents are also dealing with practical matters like Kalalau Trail rescue response, Kapaʻa lane closures for repaving, and community conservation outreach at Kukui Grove.

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