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Statewide

Across the islands, the day’s coverage mixes public safety, health, and practical community updates with a steady stream of weather and surf forecasts. On Maui, the state health department is warning about the opioid-like substance 7-OH, while lawmakers have also moved on fraud and crypto scam protections in a bill that could matter to residents statewide. The Big Island is dealing with serious shoreline and roadway safety issues, including a fatal snorkeling incident at Hōnaunau Bay and a deadly crash on Kawaihae Road. Kauaʻi’s news is more operational and community-focused, from beach access and restroom closures to county office training shutdowns and student recognition. At the same time, all three islands are looking at changing marine and weather conditions, with updated surf and weather forecasts front and center.

Maui

Maui’s biggest public-safety note is the Department of Health warning about 7-hydroxymitragynine, or “7-OH”, which officials say is becoming more available. The island also saw a serious traffic injury in a head-on crash on Honoapiʻilani Highway, along with a state-backed disaster assistance program for Native Hawaiian families hit by March flooding. On the community side, Maui Charity Walk again topped $1 million, while free summer meals will be available at 10 Maui schools.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most urgent story is the fatal snorkeling incident at Hōnaunau Bay, which authorities are treating as a possible drowning. Police also reported a separate deadly crash on Kawaihae Road involving a man changing a tire. Beyond the tragedies, the state budget delivered $50 million for a West Hawaiʻi outpatient care center, and the county is seeking proposals for a West Hawaiʻi cot sleeping program to address emergency housing needs. Weather and surf remain part of the daily picture, with showers forecast for Hawaiʻi County and moderate surf conditions expected.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s coverage is centered on everyday public services and community recognition. The county says Donkey Beach access and the Keālia Kai restroom will close temporarily for maintenance, and DMV and Real Property offices will shut down for staff training on Wednesday. There is also good news for students, with Grove Farm scholarships recognizing three Kauaʻi seniors, while a Business Night awards event highlighted more student achievement. Weather and surf remain steady background concerns, with updated Kauaʻi forecasts pointing to breezy showers and moderate surf.

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