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Statewide

Public safety and emergency readiness are front and center across the islands, from the end of a Kauaʻi murder manhunt and a Maui fatal motorcycle crash to ongoing police activity and court action on the Big Island. At the same time, state and local agencies are moving on longer-term infrastructure and policy issues, including the Lahaina sewer force main replacement project, Dawn Chang’s retirement from the Department of Land and Natural Resources and the related transition to a new DLNR director. There is also steady attention on youth, education and community programs, including a Big Island student-led STEM summit, Maui businesses joining Mana Up and Kauaʻi food entrepreneurs gathering at the Hawaiʻi Made Conference. Weather and surf coverage remains a daily concern, with island forecasts pointing to typical early-summer conditions and a few wetter pockets, especially on windward slopes. Across the board, the day’s stories lean practical: safety, governance, local business growth and community preparedness.

Maui

Maui’s biggest immediate issue is the Lahaina sewer force main replacement project, which is now in the environmental notice process and open for public comment through July 8. The island is also seeing signs of economic momentum, with two Maui companies selected for Mana Up’s latest accelerator cohort, while Dawn Chang’s retirement from DLNR adds a notable state-level transition. On the community and public safety side, Maui police are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash in which alcohol is considered a factor, and a separate piece looks at how Ho‘okele Home Care is marking 20 years as demand for senior care grows.

Big Island

On Hawaiʻi Island, police say a missing kupuna has been located safely, easing concern after an earlier public appeal. Law enforcement remains active in other cases too, including a judge’s decision to reduce bail in a Puna manslaughter case and an arrest tied to a construction-zone driving incident in Kailua-Kona. Beyond the courtroom and the roadside, Big Island coverage also points to education and civic life, from a student-led STEM summit to Hawaiʻi Community College’s chancellor announcing retirement.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most serious development is the end of the manhunt for murder suspect Billy Sinclair, with police saying the case stemmed from a financial dispute in Hanalei. The island is also preparing for hurricane season, with the Red Cross moving to train shelter volunteers before a potentially busier year. Other local threads include the opening of a new Hawaiʻi Health and Harm Reduction Center office, the appointment of a new DLNR director and business-focused coverage from the Hawaiʻi Made Conference.

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