State law enforcement officials say this weekend’s fireworks buy-back is your last chance to do the right thing.
Hawaii DLE sets up an Illegal Fireworks Buyback Event with gift card compensation to reduce dangerous fireworks circulation.
This year’s bill, HB277, now Act 210, creates the first statewide statutory standard for vehicular pursuits and requires law ...
The firework display will start at 7:30 p.m. in front of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and will last for about 15 minutes.
The mayor presented the City's Valor Award to 18 EMS members in recognition of their heroism, professionalism, and ...
The Department of Law Enforcement will host a fireworks buyback event on Nov. 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at HPD’s training ...
Photos circulating on social media showed parts of the Big Island covered in snow as a winter weather advisory remains in ...
Veterans and military families can get a free Thanksgiving meal tote bag, including a $50 turkey gift card, at "Drive Out ...
Meteorologists in Honolulu warned of hazardous travel conditions as winter weather strikes some of the island's tallest ...
Around the globe, Pride celebrates a new way of loving: to grow and live beyond traditional ideas of gender, sexuality, and ...
The Illegal Fireworks Buyback Event will take place on Sunday, Nov. 23, at the Honolulu Police Department Training Academy on ...
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