AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildlife & Safety: A new University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa study says vehicle collisions are the leading cause of documented pueo deaths statewide, with 242 deaths logged from 1993–2024 and about two-thirds of trauma cases tied to roadsides. Local Economy & Tourism: A North Shore shuttle pilot, “North Shore Huakai,” is set to run for 90 days starting June 29 to help Oʻahu’s Haleʻiwa and Waialua businesses recover after March Kona Low storms. State Politics: Civil Beat published candidate Q&As for Hawaiʻi House District 39, including Corey Rosenlee, Danny de Gracia, Loren Keola Doctorlero and Wayne Kaiwi, as they lay out priorities on issues like housing, affordability, wildfire and infrastructure. Climate Data for Residents: UH’s Hawaiʻi Climate Data Portal is rolling out free monthly, neighborhood- and coastline-specific climate summaries delivered by email. Public Safety & Community: A Tumon rescue station in Guam is moving forward despite a 24% May decline in arrivals, with the board approving infrastructure tied to emergency response needs.
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