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Statewide

Public safety, basic services, and summer community life are all in view across the islands. On the Big Island, police are urging sober driving for the Fourth of July weekend while also flagging possible aircraft noise in Waimea-Kohala during military exercises and overnight utility work in North Kona (police reminder, military noise notice, North Kona road work). Kauaʻi is dealing with a county internet outage recovery, a new raw ʻahi labeling requirement, and a long-delayed increase in jury pay, all of which point to everyday systems and consumer rules changing at once (county internet update, ʻahi labels, jury compensation). Maui’s biggest threads today are the return of Lahaina’s commercial core, a fraud-risk review that found weak county controls, and a science story testing whether humpback whales help fertilize Hawaiian waters (Lahaina blessing, fraud assessment, whale study).

Maui

Maui’s most consequential development is the Front Street blessing in Lahaina, which marked another visible step in the town’s recovery and return of its commercial center. At the same time, the county fraud risk assessment points to governance concerns that could matter well beyond one department. For a lighter but still notable note, MauiNow.com also reports on a study testing the “Whale Pump” and what humpbacks may contribute to Hawaiian waters.

Big Island

The Big Island is heading into the holiday weekend with a strong public-safety and infrastructure focus. Police are again warning drivers to stay sober for the Fourth of July weekend, while residents in Waimea-Kohala may notice more aircraft noise during military exercises and North Kona drivers should expect overnight utility pole replacement work. Beyond that, there’s also a community note on teacher grant funding and a roundup of weekend events for those looking ahead to the holiday.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s top local issues range from consumer rules to county operations. Shoppers buying raw ʻahi now face a new country-of-origin labeling requirement, while the county has also restored internet service after an outage that affected departments earlier in the week. There’s also a notable statewide policy change on jury compensation, plus seasonal coverage on Kōloa Plantation Days food events and the island’s weather and surf forecast for the holiday stretch.

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