We want to deter people from doing this. Three hundred dollars will probably send a chilling effect over a lot of young people, I would expect,” Hawaii Governor Josh Green said at a news conference.
Hawaii's Governor Responds to Deadly Fireworks Blast With Proposed $300 Fines, More Prison Time HONOLULU (AP ... This infraction wouldn’t be a crime and so would decriminalize fireworks ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- First responders resumed their search Sunday morning for 17-year old Samantha Chun and 18-year old Joseph Fujioka. They were last seen at a Mililani convenience store on Friday. Their belongings were found at Ke iki beach on the North Shore of Oahu Saturday morning.
Honolulu CrimeStoppers and the police department are seeking the public's help in locating Samantha Chun and Joseph Fujioka. They were last seen at a Mililani area convenience
Jan. 19, the Diamond Head community came together once again to honor the lives of Officers Kaulike Kalama and Tiffany Enriquez.
A local business owner has donated their one thousand dollar prize to the Helping Hands Humane Society. Brian Dultmeier, owner of ‘Roofs by Brian Dultmeier,’ presented the check Sunday morning. His five-year-old pure lab,
A new round of bills have been introduced — or are pending introduction — at the newly convened state Legislature, with the goal of continuing to crack down on government corruption ever since the federal guilty pleas of the former Senate majority leader and the then-vice chair of the House Finance Committee on bribery charges in the early weeks of the 2022 legislative session.
Timothy Christopher Massie was placed on restriction of police authority while t Police Department conducts criminal and
Chris Kim the "Sarge in Charge" is retiring from CrimeStoppers Honolulu after over 25 years with the Honolulu Police Department.
This recognition is really a demonstration of Hawaiʻi’s aggressive efforts to reduce traffic incidents on our roads.”
Mike Lambert is nominated as the new Director of the State Department of Law Enforcement in Honolulu by Governor Josh Green, citing his extensive law enforcement experience.
After being found with 71 fentanyl pills in Hilo, Cody Araw was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Officers arrested the 32-year-old from Pepeekeo outside the Suisan Warehouse in April 2024. Araw later pled guilty to possession of fentanyl and heroin.