AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety: Hawaii DOH ordered a Subway in Kunia (Waipahu) to close after inspectors found refrigeration units running too warm, requiring food to be held at 41°F or below before reopening. Public Health & Safety: DOH also issued a red placard for another Subway outlet in Waipahu, citing unsafe cold-holding temperatures and requiring a follow-up inspection. Mental Health & Child Safety: Honolulu police charged Tulsi Gabbard’s brother, Batarti “Bhakti” Gabbard, 55, with second-degree custodial interference after an alleged “stranger danger” attempt to lure children to a Waikīkī hotel room with cash and gum; his family says he’s in psychiatric treatment. Local Courts: A judge reduced bail to $15,000 for a Puna man accused in a fatal Pahoa DUI crash, setting a jury trial for Oct. 19. Injury Updates: A 19-year-old was hospitalized in critical condition after losing control of a motorcycle on the H-1 Kapolei exit; a moped rider was also critically injured in a Farrington Highway crash near Maili Beach Park. Environment & Health: UH Mānoa researchers found human activity leaves chemical signatures in Maui coral tissue, underscoring how land impacts reach the ocean. Policy: Gov. Josh Green signed Hawaii’s clean fuel standard, aiming to cut transportation emissions and expand cleaner fuel markets.
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