AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAnimal Rights in Hawaiʻi: The Hawaiʻi Supreme Court is set to weigh a lawsuit seeking constitutional rights for two Honolulu Zoo elephants, with plaintiffs arguing their enclosure violates their autonomy and welfare—an outcome could force Mari and Vaigai to move to a sanctuary. Housing & Teacher Shortage: Hawaii’s first teacher-focused workforce housing project, Kumelewai Hale (95 units) at Mililani High School, cleared a key environmental assessment step, paving the way for permitting and construction aimed at mid-2029 move-ins. Local Development: The Hawaii County Leeward Planning Commission approved a roughly $5 million renovation plan for Kona Seaside Shops, including new dining and vendor kiosks, after years of economic strain along Ali‘i Drive. Legal Fight at City Hall: Former Honolulu Council member Trevor Ozawa sued to block Council Chair Tommy Waters from running for a third consecutive term, arguing Waters is ineligible under the city charter. Whistleblower Allegations: A Hawaiʻi whistleblower lawsuit accuses Abbott Laboratories of firing him after he reported alleged kickbacks tied to outpatient clinic equipment use.
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