AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEl Nino Power Prep: Hawaii emergency officials are warning residents to brace for extended outages as El Nino could bring five to 13 tropical storms, with crews and utilities pushing harder to harden the grid. Local Courts & Rights: The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear an elephants’ rights case seeking freedom for Asian elephants Mari and Vaigai at the Honolulu Zoo, a fight that could reshape how courts view captive animals. University Protest Rules: UH plans new limits on speech and protests across its 10 campuses, drawing concerns about curbing demonstrations. Food Insecurity Pressure: Kaukau 4 Keiki is overwhelmed by volunteer shortages at its Ewa Beach site, forcing long lines and a weekly cap of 750 families. Housing & Growth: James Campbell Co. is expanding into rental housing ownership, buying a 318-unit complex at Ho‘opili and building Naliko with 300 rentals in Kapolei. Community & Culture: A Lahaina Rising documentary screened at the Wailuku Film Festival, while a Korea-Hawaii heritage baseball tournament kicked off a campaign for a Korean pavilion at Makiki District Park.
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