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Statewide

Across the islands, public-safety and infrastructure concerns are running alongside longer-term community and policy stories. Federal tsunami monitors said there is no threat to Hawaiʻi after the magnitude-6.8 quake off northern Chile, while state lawmakers are again pushing to crack down on illegal fireworks trafficking after years of enforcement concerns. On the ground, counties are still dealing with weather- and disaster-related recovery, from Maui’s South Kīhei Road sinkhole repair timeline to the Big Island’s Hilo Bay watershed cleanup planning. Higher education and research also stand out this cycle, with UH Hilo tapped for a rural higher-ed initiative and a University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center scientist honored nationally.

Maui

Maui’s biggest immediate local issue is the South Kīhei Road sinkhole, where the repair schedule still depends on federal recovery funding and the complexity of the work. Public-safety coverage also includes a small plane crash off Kalaupapa on Molokaʻi that left two men hospitalized. Beyond that, MauiNow.com is tracking weather and surf conditions as well as community and cultural items, including Haʻikū’s upcoming public meeting and the Maui Matsuri festival.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most consequential stories center on education, environmental management, and public safety. UH Hilo’s selection for a national rural higher-education initiative and statewide recognition for Maunakea Scholars students point to the island’s academic role, while a $2 million federal grant for the Hilo Bay watershed plan moves a long-running environmental issue forward. BigIslandNow.com also reports no tsunami threat after the Chile quake, along with a fire that damaged a Honokaʻa apartment unit and new abortion-pill access through Planned Parenthood.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s coverage is centered on the island’s labor picture, energy mix, and statewide policy issues. April unemployment on Kauaʻi stayed slightly below the state average, while KIUC’s 2025 renewable-energy performance shows the island remains near the top statewide for clean power generation. KauaiNowNews.com is also following new abortion-medication access through Planned Parenthood, the no-tsunami advisory after the Chile earthquake, and the push to curb illegal fireworks trafficking.

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