AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health Alert (Hawai‘i): Hawai‘i DOH confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to six for 2026. Officials say the person was exposed while traveling in a dengue-prone region and that the expected risk of local spread is low, but DOH teams are inspecting the area and urging residents to cut mosquito breeding by removing standing water. Local Safety & Services (American Samoa): Search and Rescue says the Fagatogo Fire Station is still partially operational despite being closed by DOH over unsafe, unsanitary conditions, including dangerous electrical wiring and dirty bathrooms; a small crew and one fire truck continue responding. Domestic Violence Cases (American Samoa): Police report multiple arrests tied to alleged assaults and protection-order violations, including a man charged after an alleged PVC-pipe assault and another arrested for allegedly violating a court order. Governance & Security (American Samoa): Gov. Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula urged U.S. investment to keep American Samoa “future ready,” citing regional threats like illegal fishing, narco-terrorism, and competition for critical minerals amid China’s South Pacific moves. National Policy (Robocalls): A coalition of state attorneys general, including American Samoa, urged the FCC to strengthen rules to block scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers.
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