Hawaiʻi lawmakers who hope to curb the use of illegal fireworks already have several bills drafted ahead of the start of Jan.
Gov. Josh Green, with state Attorney General Anne Lopez and other officials, has sketched out plans for proposed changes to ...
Changes to legislation proposed Monday would make it easier for prosecutors to convict those charged with fireworks-related ...
GEORGE F. LEE / JAN. 1 Illegal fireworks lit up Chinatown and Harbor on New Year’s Day. GEORGE F. LEE / JAN. 1 Illegal fireworks lit up Chinatown and Harbor on New Year’s Day. State legislators have ...
The only thing more reliable in Hawaii than the annual explosions lighting up the New Year’s Eve sky has been the failure of ...
Some wounds suffered by six Hawaii residents flown to Arizona for medical treatment after a deadly illegal fireworks ...
Big Top Entertainment originally sought permission to put on six shows per year for the next three years at Madison Mallards ...
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE @STARADVERTISER.COM Tricia Nakamatsu, deputy attorney general, right, spoke at the governor’s office Monday during an update on the Jan. 1 fireworks explosion in Aliamanu. Also ...
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green is proposing a range of new penalties to crack down on people who flout the state's fireworks laws ...
Chief White said anyone can drive 15 minutes south of town and buy fireworks that are banned in Coeur d'Alene.
Josh Green and Attorney General Anne Lopez, unveiled Monday proposed changes to Hawaii’s fireworks laws aimed at improving enforcement, enhancing penalties and simplifying legal definitions.
State lawmakers already have announced their intentions to introduce nearly 500 bills ahead of today’s start of the ...