AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Safety: Honolulu Ocean Safety reported 46 rescues and thousands of preventative actions during Independence Day, including help for people hit by a canoe in Waikiki and Narcan administered after a near-drowning at Ala Moana. Road Safety: A woman died after crashing into the H-1 center median in Nuuanu; police said she wasn’t wearing a seat belt and lanes were closed for hours. Local Government & Infrastructure: A $10 million Safe Route to Waiakea Schools project will add sidewalks, drainage work, curb ramps and driveway reconstruction along Kilauea Avenue in Hilo, with weekday lane shifts through 2027. Community & Health: The UH Cancer Center opened its Ho‘ola Early Phase Clinical Research Center in Kakaako, aiming to bring Phase 1 and 2 trials to Hawaii patients closer to home. Environment: A monk seal pup was born at Kalaeloa’s Nimitz Beach, prompting calls for tighter protection as volunteers report people and unleashed dogs getting too close. Police Leadership: New Honolulu Police Chief David Lazar hit the streets for a “listening and learning” tour during the holiday.
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