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Statewide

Weather and surf remain a practical focus across the islands, with Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi all facing notable weekend ocean conditions alongside mostly fair-to-showery forecasts. On the science and education front, astronomers using Keck on Maunakea are adding to Hawaiʻi’s role in major space research, while the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa chancellor search is drawing statewide attention. Public investment and infrastructure also stand out, from new funding for Waikōloa Library to Kauaʻi roadwork and closures and Maui housing for Lahaina educators. Health and community responses are also in view, including Maui’s Kula Hospital decision and the Big Island’s fentanyl summit, while several islands continue to report routine closures and service updates.

Maui

Maui’s most consequential local thread is the future of damaged Kula Hospital, which remains unresolved as another long-term care facility nears capacity. The opening of 47-unit housing for Lahaina educators is a more immediate support measure for school staff rebuilding their lives after the fire. Community life is also slowly reappearing in West Maui, with Cinco de Mayo returning to Lahaina Cannery and county volunteer heroes being recognized.

Big Island

The Big Island’s biggest themes are public investment, health, and roadwork. Gov. Josh Green released $21 million for the Waikōloa Public Library, while lane closures across state roadways will affect drivers during the week ahead. The island also remains part of Hawaiʻi’s broader science story through Keck Observatory’s Uranus ring study, and the upcoming fentanyl and addictions summit points to continued focus on substance-use response.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s main practical issues are weather, surf, and transportation disruption. Weekend surf is elevated on north and west shores, while the weather forecast calls for mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Drivers in Hanalei should plan around nighttime Kūhiō Highway paving closures, and the county is also temporarily shutting down housing offices in Līhuʻe for upgrades.

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