AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUH Protest Rules: University of Hawaiʻi President Wendy Hensel says proposed campus “time, place and manner” limits on speech and protests are coming, reviving fears on a system with a long history of sit-ins and activism. Maunakea Access Road: Plans are being discussed for how to manage the Maunakea Access Road after a Hawaii Supreme Court ruling that the road’s 2018 seizure and state designation were illegal. Homelessness & Housing: Hawaiʻi’s DLNR extended the deadline for Puʻuhonua O Waiʻanae (POW) to vacate its Waianae shoreline site and relocate to a kauhale community, with cleanup and construction moving ahead. Native Culture at Risk: A canoe club in Ewa Beach says it’s facing eviction from Hammer Point, where it has practiced Hawaiian canoe traditions for nearly 20 years. Community & Sports: Bark in the Park brought dogs and families to a local baseball night, mixing small-town fun with community culture. Policy Watch: A new federal rule could affect commercial driver’s licenses for COFA citizens, raising questions for working families. Pacific Security: The Philippine Coast Guard completed joint training in Guam ahead of RIMPAC 2026. Local Politics: Civil Beat published Q&As with Hawaiʻi County Council District 6 candidates Jason Masters and Zed Kaʻapana Aki, spotlighting housing and culturally grounded policy priorities. Culture & Science: Samsung won Best Paper at VLSI Symposium 2026 for a breakthrough 3D-stacked transistor approach.
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