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Statewide

Hawaiʻi is starting June with a strong public-safety and preparedness focus: high surf advisories are in effect statewide, while flood advisories and brown water warnings are adding to the caution on Hawaiʻi Island. At the same time, multiple islands are dealing with the long tail of storm damage and wastewater problems, including new cesspool training efforts on Maui and similar specialist training on the Big Island. Maui County is also moving forward on recovery policy, with a public comment period open on disaster-recovery grant changes, while new housing solutions are taking shape through a Habitat for Humanity bunkhouse build. Beyond the weather and recovery headlines, the day’s reporting also includes a murder case tied to three Puna killings, a voting-related charge on Maui, and island communities marking local milestones in agriculture, health, ocean stewardship, and education.

Maui

Maui’s biggest thread is recovery and resilience, from a new cesspool-focused training program at Hawaiʻi Community College and UH Maui College to the County’s open comment period on disaster-recovery grant changes. Housing and rebuilding also remain front and center, with Hawaiʻi Off Grid beginning a “Bunkhouse” build for Habitat for Humanity on a site tied to past fire loss. Separately, Maui County is urging residents to get ready for hurricane season as forecasts call for an above-normal year, and a Maui resident has been charged in a federal voting case.

Big Island

The Big Island is dealing with weather-related impacts on several fronts, including an extended flood advisory for northern Hawaiʻi Island, a brown water advisory for Hilo Bay and the Hāmākua Coast, and a high surf advisory for south-facing shores. Public infrastructure and health also remain in view, with an emergency water shutoff planned for Keaʻau and a new charitable foundation launching at the Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center. Police are also asking for help locating a missing 16-year-old from Hilo, while the Puna murder investigation tied to Jacob Baker remains one of the island’s most serious criminal cases.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is also under the statewide high surf advisory, with forecasters warning of rough conditions on south-facing shores. Beyond the weather, the island’s reporting points to preparedness and infrastructure work, including a Department of Health survey on household emergency readiness and a lane closure in Līhuʻe for sewer manhole repair. There is also broader cultural and environmental coverage, from Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia adjusting their voyage plans as El Niño intensifies to World Ocean Day events on Kauaʻi and a summer music institute open to students.

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