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Statewide

The biggest throughline across the islands is the approach to the holiday week: public-safety reminders, service changes, and weather-and-surf updates are setting the tone for July 4 travel and gatherings. On the Big Island, police are urging sober driving for the holiday weekend while North Kona road work and possible military aircraft noise in Waimea-Kohala could affect local travel and noise levels; Maui and Kauaʻi are also publishing the kind of practical forecast and surf coverage people will use to plan around the weekend. Maui’s weather outlook, Maui surf conditions, Big Island weather, Big Island surf, Kauaʻi weather, and Kauaʻi surf all point to the same near-term focus: conditions and logistics matter this week. Beyond the holiday prep, Maui is marking a symbolic step in Lahaina’s recovery with a Front Street blessing, while Kauaʻi is rolling out a new raw ʻahi labeling rule and the state judiciary is raising juror pay for the first time in nearly four decades. There is also a steady drumbeat of governance and accountability stories, including Maui’s fraud-risk assessment and hotline, the statewide SNAP error-rate report, and a new amnesty period for delinquent charitable organizations.

Maui

Maui’s most consequential local development is the Front Street blessing in Lahaina, which marked another visible step in the return of the town’s commercial core. County leaders are also responding to internal controls concerns after a fraud risk assessment flagged inadequate policies and millions in direct-pay spending, prompting a new hotline for reporting waste and abuse. For day-to-day planning, readers will also want the Maui weather forecast and surf outlook, which point to generally manageable conditions with some shower chances.

Big Island

The Big Island is heading into the holiday weekend with a strong public-safety message: police are warning motorists to drive sober as Fourth of July travel picks up. Residents in North Kona should also note overnight utility pole replacements that will close sections of Palani Road, while military flight training could bring more aircraft noise to the Waimea-Kohala area. For weekend planning, the weather forecast and surf forecast offer the usual snapshot of conditions, while the island’s week-ahead events guide shows there is still plenty happening beyond the holiday.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s biggest practical update is the new country-of-origin labeling requirement for raw ʻahi, which takes effect at local grocery stores and seafood counters. The island is also looking ahead to Kōloa Plantation Days with food-focused events at Kukuiʻula, while the state judiciary’s jury-pay increase is a notable statewide policy change that will affect local jurors. On the operations side, Kauaʻi County says internet service has been restored after an outage, and residents should also note holiday postal closures as the weekend approaches. The weather and surf forecast round out the immediate planning picture.

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