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Statewide

Across Hawaiʻi, the day’s coverage mixes public safety, community events, and the practical details that shape daily life on each island. Maui is watching weather, surf, a temporary transit disruption in Kahului and Wailuku, and a reminder from Hawaiian Electric to prepare for wildfire conditions as drier months approach, while Big Island readers are tracking election filings, DUI enforcement, airport maintenance, and a few community notes tied to Kamehameha Day. Kauaʻi’s mix is similarly broad, with a bus route change in Līhuʻe, a fire response in Princeville, and local public-safety and community updates alongside weather and surf. There is also a strong civic thread running through the feed, from Kauaʻi invasive pest outreach and free car seat checks to Maui coastal water protection work and Big Island blood donation outreach.

Maui

Maui’s most practical updates today are the weather forecast, the surf outlook, and a bus reroute and service halt tied to the June 20 Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pāʻū Parade. The island also has a notable community and environment focus, with Hui O Ka Wai Ola marking 10 years of coastal water protection and Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens reopening with caution urged near storm-damaged pavilions.

Big Island

On the Big Island, election politics is front and center, with three island men in the race to challenge Gov. Josh Green and a broader look at who else has filed for state and federal seats. Community life is also active, from Kamehameha Day observances and this week’s top events roundup to a blood drive in Kona. Public safety and travel updates round out the day, including 13 DUI arrests, rescheduled runway maintenance at Hilo International Airport, and a teen runaway found in good health.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s day is anchored by practical local updates, including the weather forecast and surf forecast, plus a modified Kauaʻi Bus route in Līhuʻe for the King Kamehameha Day parade. Public safety and community preparedness also stand out, with free car seat safety checks, a fire response in Princeville, and an invasive pest meeting for residents. The island also has a broader civic thread through Homestead Community Development Corporation’s youth zero-waste visit and Tokuda’s push to block a USPS handgun-mailing rule.

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