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Statewide

Across the islands, public safety and preparedness are prominent themes, from police investigations and missing-person alerts on Maui to a major murder case on Kauaʻi and stepped-up traffic enforcement on the Big Island. Hawaiʻi Island police are also tracking a recent 4.7 quake that officials say was unrelated to earlier temblors, while Maui and Kauaʻi both have active law-enforcement stories drawing close attention. Natural conditions remain part of the daily picture too, with new weather and surf forecasts across the state and Kauaʻi hurricane preparedness efforts ramping up ahead of what forecasters expect could be a busier season. Beyond the immediate safety headlines, there are also longer-view stories about wastewater workforce training, West Maui water quality findings after the Lahaina wildfire, and construction market conditions that point to the economic and infrastructure pressures still shaping Hawaiʻi.

Maui

Maui’s most urgent item is the Hāna Highway closure near Haʻikū tied to a police investigation, with details still pending. Police also asked for help finding a missing Kahului woman, though a missing Kahului teen was later located in good health. On the community and environmental side, West Maui water testing after the Lahaina wildfire found few impacts, while the island’s weather and surf outlook call for breezy conditions and mixed ocean conditions.

Big Island

Hawaiʻi Island’s biggest public-safety story is the 4.7 earthquake offshore of the east side, which officials say was similar in origin to earlier quakes but not connected to them. Police activity remains high as well, with traffic enforcement along Daniel K. Inouye Highway continuing and a Hilo man facing firearms and drug charges after a Kona hotel-room arrest. On the longer-term side, Hawaiʻi Community College’s new wastewater workforce program and a new start option in Honokaʻa point to education and workforce needs, while weather and surf remain unsettled but manageable.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most serious story remains the Hanalei murder case, with police also thanking the community and partner agencies for help during the two-day manhunt for the suspect and later saying the killing stemmed from a financial dispute. Beyond the case, the island has a notable development on the economy side with Hale Hōkūala Kauaʻi now taking reservations, alongside a statewide construction report that flags a strong start but softer housing activity. Weather and surf forecasts point to typical early-summer conditions, while Red Cross shelter-volunteer training underscores the push to prepare before storm season turns active.

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