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Statewide

Hawaiʻi’s summer news mix is split between practical updates and longer-term community issues, with weather and surf forecasts setting the day while island-specific coverage points to recovery, stewardship, and cultural life. On the Big Island, businesses are still working through damage from the Kona low storms and the May earthquake, even as other reports look ahead to Banyan Drive’s possible revival and the economic cost of losing reef recreation to climate change in BigIslandNow.com and BigIslandNow.com. Maui’s biggest civic note is the continued lack of parking for the Safe Parking pilot and the absence of a broader homeless plan, reported by MauiNow.com, alongside community and education stories that point to local fundraising, scholarships, and teacher recruitment. Kauaʻi’s coverage centers on public memory and community support, including the state’s move toward a Hanapēpē labor strike monument and a new $7 million funding opportunity for community-led stewardship in KauaiNowNews.com and KauaiNowNews.com. Across the islands, ocean cleanup efforts, cultural events, and summer sports continue to fill out the picture of a state balancing immediate needs with long-running community priorities.

Maui

Maui’s most consequential local issue remains the stalled Safe Parking effort, with no parking site yet in place and no countywide homelessness plan in view in MauiNow.com. Alongside that, MauiNow.com also reports on summer-weather and surf conditions in the Maui weather forecast and the Maui surf forecast, while other coverage highlights community life through Falsetto Contest calls for contestants, a Theatre Theatre Maui youth production of The Little Mermaid Jr., and local support for education and food security through Ke Alahele’s fundraising dinner and a Mākena benefit for Maui Food Bank’s Da Mobile Market.

Big Island

The Big Island is still dealing with the aftermath of spring damage, as businesses in Kona and South Kona continue recovering from the Kona low storms and the May earthquake in BigIslandNow.com. Other coverage points to longer-term pressures and opportunities, from the projected economic hit of coral reef loss in a climate study on reef recreation to the possibility of a long-delayed Banyan Drive revitalization. The island also has several community notes, including Sen. Lorraine Inouye’s Chamber of Commerce Hawaiʻi honor, a new KōCreate Kohala application period, and the Keiki Poke Contest.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most notable local thread is the state’s move toward building a monument to the Hanapēpē labor strike, a step that gives formal shape to a long-discussed memorial in KauaiNowNews.com. The island’s other major item is a new $7 million community stewardship funding opportunity that could support local ʻāina work, while business report deadlines offer a practical reminder for companies. Kauaʻi readers also have a steady stream of summer updates, including weather, surf conditions, lane closures, the World Ocean Day cleanup effort, and the Garden Island Boogie Board Classic.

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