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Statewide

Across the islands, housing affordability, public services, and the cost of doing business remain front-and-center. On Maui, the state’s expanded free school meals program will reach thousands more students (MauiNow.com), while local renters and landlords are being offered rights training as housing pressure continues (MauiNow.com). The Big Island is seeing a mix of community-building and economic concern, from a new Puna youth hub (BigIslandNow.com) to a national ranking that again puts Hawaiʻi at the bottom for business conditions (BigIslandNow.com). Kauaʻi is focused on practical local issues too, including homebuyer education, utility wildfire-mitigation costs, and parade traffic changes in Kōloa (KauaiNowNews.com, KauaiNowNews.com, KauaiNowNews.com). Statewide, there is also a strong thread of community and conservation work, from Native Hawaiian gathering plans to rare insect discoveries and youth-focused programs.

Maui

Maui’s most immediate public-facing issue is transportation, with utility work along Kula Highway and separate improvement work on the same route expected to affect drivers over several days. Housing remains another clear theme: the state’s expanded free school meals program will help more working families, and Maui Housing Hui is offering free renter rights training on the North Shore as local housing pressures continue. Politically, fundraising in the Maui County Council races points to competitive contests ahead for key seats.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most practical concern today is road work, with Hawaiian Electric planning pole replacements in Kurtistown that will bring a one-lane closure on Volcano Road. At the same time, there is encouraging conservation news: new populations of two rare native Hawaiian insects have been found where they were thought to be gone. Community programs are also expanding, including a new youth hub in Puna and Kūpuna Day in Kona, while District 7 council candidates are now being introduced to voters. The island also has a sharper economic backdrop after Hawaiʻi was ranked last for business.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s immediate focus is on local logistics and access: road closures for the Kōloa Plantation Days Parade will affect Poʻipū traffic later this month. Housing is also on the agenda, with the Kauaʻi Housing Agency’s first-time homebuyer event aimed at helping residents navigate the purchase process. Beyond that, the island is part of broader statewide concerns about the economy and resilience, reflected in Hawaiʻi’s last-place business ranking and the utility cooperative’s wildfire mitigation cost recovery effort.

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