AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLocal Health & Safety: A 2.6-acre junkyard on Lehua Avenue in Pearl City is facing a $55,000 Department of Health fine after alleged debris releases into Waiawa Stream, with neighbors saying dust and fumes are causing breathing problems. Local Politics: Hawaii lawmakers are pushing to rename the Waianae Post Office for late U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, honoring her roots and public service. Public Safety/Justice: The state Attorney General’s Special Investigation and Prosecution Division charged former City and County of Honolulu employee Dexter Kishida in an alleged $800,000 Hawaii Foodbank fraud scheme tied to CARES Act reimbursement claims. Weather: First Alert forecasts call for more passing showers and gusty trades today, with rain chances rising midweek. Sports: Iolani volleyball standout Taimane Ainuu committed to the University of Texas after earning a spot on the U19 USA national team. Community: Hale Makua marks 80 years of service with a sold-out June 27 golf tournament and an online silent auction open through the same date.
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