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Statewide

Weather and surf remain a common thread across the islands, with high surf advisories posted for east-facing shores on Maui and the Big Island, and Kauaʻi’s forecast also pointing to elevated surf. On Maui and the Big Island, officials are also emphasizing public safety in different ways, from a rescue in Honokōhau and MEMA’s preparedness expo to bacteria detected at Kahaluʻu Beach Park and Kauaʻi Fire Department’s community safety survey. There is also a notable cluster of civic and community updates, including Maui’s pause on Haʻikū traffic-calming devices and Lahaina Think Space open house, Kauaʻi’s OHA trip to Washington, D.C., and the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center grant reported on both the Big Island and Kauaʻi. Beyond the immediate safety and policy items, several stories point to long-running community work, from HMAR’s 10 years of marine conservation to Hale ʻĀnuenue’s 30 years in Hilo and Kohanaiki’s Gold Signature Sanctuary status.

Maui

Maui’s biggest immediate concerns are the east shore surf advisory and a water rescue in Honokōhau, both reminders to pay close attention to conditions on and near the water. On the community side, Mayor Bissen has paused proposed traffic-calming devices in Haʻikū after local concerns, while MEMA is pushing a free preparedness expo in Kahului ahead of hurricane season and other hazards. The island also has a mix of cultural and environmental events on deck, including the Spring Craft Fair, Earth Day volunteer efforts, and Lahaina Think Space’s final day at Lahainaluna High School.

Big Island

The Big Island is dealing with another round of east-facing shore surf alongside a mostly cloudy, showery forecast, especially for windward areas. Public health officials are also retesting Kahaluʻu Beach Park after high bacteria levels were detected, adding a cautionary note for beachgoers. Elsewhere, the island’s news includes a 10-year sentence in a Hilo identity theft and computer fraud case, 23 DUI arrests in one week, and a pair of community-focused pieces on Hale ʻĀnuenue’s 30th anniversary and Kohanaiki’s new Audubon recognition.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s main weather story is a surf advisory for east-facing shores paired with partly cloudy conditions and isolated showers, so marine and road conditions may both matter heading into Thursday. On the civic side, the Kauaʻi Fire Department’s short community safety survey is aimed at improving emergency response, while the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ trip to Washington, D.C. puts Native Hawaiian issues in the national spotlight. Kauaʻi also has a strong higher-education thread, with three finalists for the UH Mānoa chancellor post and the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center’s $1 million grant adding to the day’s broader statewide research and leadership coverage.

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