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Six months after the deadliest fireworks explosion in Hawaii history, Gov. Josh Green is coming down hard on illegal ...
As Oahu prepares for an expected explosive Fourth of July, law enforcement is rolling out new technology and counting on tougher penalties in an aggressive bid to curb illegal aerial fireworks.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Nearly seven months after a fireworks tragedy struck in Aliamanu on New Year’s Eve, Hawaii has new ...
As they do every year, eyes will once again gaze toward the heavens Friday night, as Fourth of July pyrotechnics light up the ...
The passage of House Bills 1483 and 550, (Acts 243 and 244, respectively) is a decisive response to the growing concerns ...
Wilcox Medical Center’s 10th annual “Keiki Bike & Skateboard Safety Day” provided keiki with the opportunity to learn how to ...
By Kristen Consillio Click here for updates on this story HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV) — Nelson Benigno is struggling every day to ...
RELATED PHOTO GALLERY Hawaii’s governor and a top state law enforcement official shot off a warning to illegal fireworks users Monday, four days before the Fourth of July, announcing two new laws that ...
Photo courtesy Office of the Governor Gov. Josh Green signs a fireworks bill into law at the state Capitol in Honolulu. To ...
A measure allowing video evidence from drones was part of a package of bills aimed at cracking down on illegal fireworks that ...