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Statewide

Across the islands, several stories point to the same broad themes: public safety, infrastructure upkeep, and the steady churn of state and federal policy. Maui is dealing with both a biosecurity concern and day-to-day safety issues, from dead coconut rhinoceros beetles found in Waikapū to a vehicle-theft arrest on Hāna Highway and a separate assault probe in Wailuku. On the Big Island, officials are working through overnight runway repairs at Hilo International Airport while UH-Hilo and local leaders are also tied into new aquaculture funding and federal disaster recovery money. Kauaʻi’s mix is more community- and policy-focused, with road-safety work in Kapaʻa, warnings about a text scam targeting drivers, and broader concern over moves to open protected Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing.

Maui

Maui’s top concerns today range from biosecurity to crime and transportation. Three dead coconut rhinoceros beetles were collected in Waikapū, while police also reported an arrest in a vehicle-theft case tied to a Maui couple on Hāna Highway and a second-degree assault investigation near Waiehu Beach Road. On the infrastructure side, a section of South Kīhei Road has reopened after storm repairs, offering some relief for South Maui drivers.

Big Island

The Big Island’s main developments center on transportation, federal policy, and island institutions. Hilo International Airport runway maintenance is set for overnight work, while Tokuda is pressing the Postal Service to drop a handgun-mailing proposal and federal money is being routed to disaster recovery projects. The island also has a strong higher-ed and tourism angle, with UH-Hilo leading Hawaiʻi’s role in a $13.5 million aquaculture consortium and the Hawaiʻi Lodging & Tourism Association preparing to honor hospitality workers.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi readers are seeing a practical mix of local safety updates and broader statewide issues. Crews are set to install a speed table on Hauiki Road in Kapaʻa, while the state Judiciary is warning about a text scam aimed at drivers. At the same time, Kauaʻi coverage is tracking wider concerns over proposed commercial fishing in protected Pacific marine monuments and community resilience through Mālama Kauaʻi’s seed, plant, and clothing swap event.

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