AGP Picks
View all

AGP Executive Report

Last update: 21 minutes ago

Storm Lala Aftermath: Tropical Storm Lala weakened after a Category 1 hit on Hawaiʻi Island, but flooding, downed trees, and long power outages are still disrupting life; Gov. Josh Green estimates hundreds of millions in damage, and two Hawaiʻi Island public schools (Naʻālehu Elementary and Kaʻū High & Pāhala Elementary) are closing this week as officials assess storm damage and hazardous roads. Tourism & Community Pressure: A new push for tourism management is getting attention as Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority updates Destination Management Action Plans for island hotspots, aiming to reduce conflicts while keeping visitor spending high. Local Politics, Unusual Tie-Breaks: Two GOP legislative races in Hawaiʻi were decided by a random draw after ties, flipping seats to Bob McDermott and Sheila Medeiros. Culture & Learning: Sea Life Park is now under Native Hawaiian leadership, and UH Mānoa student journalists swept statewide honors. Health & Policy: Hawaiʻi officials are defending a hemp crackdown in an industry lawsuit, while a separate report highlights how insurance redlining can drive higher premiums for Black drivers. Space & Science: NASA-funded “aerobots” could one day explore Titan’s caves, with a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa lead on the project.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

AGP Wire

fallback image
Aug. 11, 2026

Hawaii Medical College, ALU LIKE launch supported nurse aide cohort

AGP

fallback image
Jul. 31, 2026

Hawaii Medical College makes USA TODAY’s top vocational schools list

AGP

fallback image
Aug. 15, 2026

Travel And Tour World names top solo travel destinations in the Americas and Caribbean for 2026

AGP

fallback image
Jul. 2, 2026

Lunar Codex and ILOA will send cultural archives to the Moon

AGP


Perspectify logo Perspectify News

Learn about labels.

Labels
Left-wing Center-left Neutral Public Broadcaster Gov't Institution Center-right Right-wing Pro-Government Gov't Propaganda Indeterminate
filter

Filter

Source Label Filters

All labels are selected. Deselect any labels you want to hide from your feed.

Labels:

Left-wing
Center-left
Neutral
Public Broadcaster
Gov't Institution
Center-right
Right-wing
Pro-Government
Gov't Propaganda
Indeterminate
Hawaiian students made up 1.5% of Three Oaks Elementary enrollment in 2024-25

Hawaiian students made up 1.5% of Three Oaks Elementary enrollment in 2024-25

1 Hawaiian student enrolled at Wolverine Middle-High School in 2024-25

1 Hawaiian student enrolled at Wolverine Middle-High School in 2024-25

Kingsford High School enrolled 2 Hawaiian students in 2024-25

Kingsford High School enrolled 2 Hawaiian students in 2024-25

1 Hawaiian student enrolled at Benzie Central Middle School in 2024-25

1 Hawaiian student enrolled at Benzie Central Middle School in 2024-25

West Iron County High School had 1 Hawaiian student in 2024-25

West Iron County High School had 1 Hawaiian student in 2024-25

1 Hawaiian student attended Beaverton Junior-Senior High School in 2024-25

1 Hawaiian student attended Beaverton Junior-Senior High School in 2024-25

Roscommon Elementary School had 1 Hawaiian student in 2024-25

Roscommon Elementary School had 1 Hawaiian student in 2024-25


fallback image
Aug. 14, 2026

8/14/26 – LAND BOARD AUTHORIZES TRANSFER OF MORE THAN 300 ACRES TO DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS

State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources

fallback image
Aug. 13, 2026

Honolulu City Council confirms Krishna Jayaram as Managing Director

City and County of Honolulu - Hawaii

fallback image
Aug. 11, 2026

Hawaii Medical College and ALU LIKE Partner to Expand Access to Advanced Nurse Aide Training

EIN Presswire

fallback image
Aug. 11, 2026

Hawaii Agribusiness Development Corporation Reorganizes Board Leadership, Mobilizes Major Statewide Infrastructure Investments

State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism

fallback image
Aug. 12, 2026

DBEDT Hawaii Made Pavilion to Showcase Nearly 30 Local Business at 2026 Made in Hawaii Festival

State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism

fallback image
Aug. 12, 2026

City brings free career fair to East Honolulu, connecting residents and job seekers with employers and workforce resources

City and County of Honolulu - Hawaii

More press releases

Video Stories

YouTube video thumbnail: Hawaii Braces for Lala's Fury. Here's What to Know to Stay Safe.
Play
Hawaii Braces for Lala's Fury. Here's What to Know to Stay Safe.
YouTube video thumbnail: How America Stole the Land of Hawaii
Play
How America Stole the Land of Hawaii
Affinity Group Publishing Logo Showcase
Discover Affinity Group Publishing
YouTube video thumbnail: The Fight to Take Back Hawaii
Play
The Fight to Take Back Hawaii
YouTube video thumbnail: Why Can’t Hawaiians Afford to Live in Hawaii?
Play
Why Can’t Hawaiians Afford to Live in Hawaii?

Video Title

Sign up for:

Moʻomeheu Guide

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

globe

Explore More

Share this page:

Advanced Search Options

Search for:

Search scope:

Type:

Search in:

Date range:

The last

Sort by:

Sign up for:

Moʻomeheu Guide

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.