AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Cost of Living: U.S. gas prices dipped below $4 a gallon for the first time since March, but AAA says they’re still about 25% higher than a year ago—an easing that could help Hawaii households and businesses only gradually. Local Utilities: A Waikiki power outage hit about 1,300 Hawaiian Electric customers, while BWS crews worked to repair a McCully water main break affecting roughly 35 homes and businesses. State Water & Agriculture: The Agribusiness Development Corporation approved final terms to transfer the Wahiawā Irrigation System to state ownership, setting up public oversight and upgrades tied to food security. Tourism & Local Products: Hawaii tourism is expected to grow only about 2% this year; industry groups are leaning on events like the Hawaii Hotel & Restaurant Show and Hawaii Made Conference to boost demand for locally made goods. Business Community: Mercado de la Raza opened a second Central Oahu store in Waipio’s Koa Ridge with a grand opening block party, expanding its bilingual community hub concept. Education Operations: HIDOE says it’s improving school bus service ahead of the new year, but driver shortages and student behavior remain hurdles. Public Safety & Justice: Honolulu police arrested a 19-year-old suspect in the Hopaka Street attempted murder case, adding to an earlier arrest. Local Culture & Craft: Kamaka Ukulele marked its 110th anniversary with a Honolulu Hale proclamation, highlighting the family business’s continued production and tradition. Legal Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court limited a federal gun ban for marijuana users, a ruling with potential ripple effects for firearm rights nationwide.
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