AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoDeep-Sea Science: UH Mānoa researchers say they’ve studied a rare goblin shark alive in its natural habitat for the first time, including sightings near Jarvis Island and footage from the Tonga Trench, reshaping what we thought we knew about the species in the Central Pacific. Workplace Rights: A former UH football recruiting director is suing, alleging discrimination tied to a narcolepsy diagnosis after she says she was treated differently than coworkers. Local Courts & Cost of Living: An 83-year-old Honolulu woman is suing the city after a website error led to $590,000 in fines over an online rental listing that allegedly violated the 30-day minimum rule. Clean Energy Policy: Gov. Josh Green issued an executive order preserving Hawai‘i’s 2026 renewable energy solar tax credit, aiming to stabilize decisions for installers and customers. Marine Protections vs. Fishing: Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of Papahānaumokuākea and other Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, drawing praise from fishery managers and sharp criticism from conservation and Native Hawaiian groups. Housing & Community: Hawai‘i County opened applications for its $450,000 Impact Grant Program, and a Mililani workforce housing project for teachers is moving forward toward construction.
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