AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTropical Storm Moke: Hawaii is bracing for heavy rain and flooding risk this weekend into early next week, with a Flood Watch for the Big Island late Saturday night through Monday and totals of 5–10 inches, locally up to 15 on saturated ground left by Hurricane Lala; officials also warn of mudslides, gusty winds, and hazardous surf even if the storm stays south of the islands. Hurricane Lala recovery: Hawaiʻi County continues road repairs, water restoration, and community supply distribution, including hot showers and device-charging sites for residents still dealing with outages and damage. Infrastructure: A major Honolulu Harbor upgrade is moving forward as three new electric gantry cranes arrive for the Skyline expansion/cargo terminal work, part of a $555 million effort to expand ocean cargo operations. Local life: A Michigan school report shows Burton Elementary enrolled 1 Hawaiian student (0.3%) in 2024–25. Culture/entertainment: A Love Island “Casa Amor” Hawaii estate tied to the show is listed for $3.25 million.
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