AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSolo Rowing to Hawaiʻi: Kelsey Pfendler, the first American woman to row solo across the mid-Pacific, arrived in Honolulu after 43 days and about 2,400 miles from Monterey, sharing that the hardest parts included brutal wind currents, extreme sleep loss, and even auditory hallucinations. Local Health & Safety: Oʻahu’s homeless deaths have more than doubled over the past decade, with overdoses—often tied to methamphetamine—still driving much of the toll. Weather: Trade winds stay breezy with Small Craft Advisories offshore; showers are most likely over windward areas, with a better chance of rain starting Thursday night into the weekend. Public Safety Law: Gov. Josh Green signed new measures to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s response to human trafficking and domestic violence, expanding training, prevention, and survivor protections. Community Recovery: West Maui Sports & Fishing Supply reopened in Lahaina nearly three years after the 2023 fire, calling the return a “back home” moment for the community. International Tensions: China test-fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile in the Pacific, raising alarms among U.S. allies. OHA Governance: A board dispute at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs centers on minority trustees filing support for the CEO’s lawsuit, escalating internal divisions.
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