AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKīlauea Update: Episode 50 of the Halemaʻumaʻu eruption ended abruptly at 5:10 p.m. after about 7 hours of lava fountaining, with tephra fallout still possible for Kaʻū as flows covered roughly 30% of the crater floor. Public Health & Research: UH Mānoa won a $2.2M NIH grant for the next phase of the Maui Learnings to Overcome Adversities study, building on findings that wildfire mental health impacts spread beyond burn zones. Brain Health: The Alzheimer’s Association Brain Health Summit at UH JABSOM highlighted new blood biomarker testing, diagnosis advances, and lifestyle steps for cognitive health. Local Tech & Infrastructure: Hawaiʻi Pacific University researchers presented early results on turning ocean plastic and fishing nets into asphalt roads, aiming to cut landfill and marine impacts. Wireless Policy: The FCC’s AWS-3 spectrum auction wrapped above $3.57B, with Honolulu among the highest per-unit prices. Community Safety: Honolulu police arrested a suspect after a Nanakuli stabbing sent multiple people to the hospital. Volcano Science: A UH study says stress on the San Andreas Fault system has reached a 1,000-year high, raising the odds of large multi-fault ruptures.
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