State officials wrapped up the year’s last fireworks buyback in Waipahu, using residents to comply with the new law as strict ...
The Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement and its partners today collected 510 pounds in illegal fireworks — with nearly 10% of those to be used by professionals only — during a fireworks amnesty event ...
State law enforcement officials say this weekend's fireworks buy-back is your last chance to do the right thing.
A member of the Illegal Fireworks Task Force prepares to weigh fireworks turned in during an Oahu Fireworks Buyback Program ...
Legal fireworks hours begin Wednesday evening across the state, and Lake County 911 officials are asking residents who are not fans of the explosions to be patient and only call 911 in the event of an ...
The Bee’s latest investigation digs into links the Esparto explosion has to a fireworks raid weeks before, hundreds of miles ...
Honolulu is holding a fireworks buyback event to prevent accidents and offer gift card incentives for surrendered fireworks.
Safely dispose of illegal fireworks on Sunday at the HPD Training Academy in Waipahu and earn grocery cards in return.
Hawaii DLE sets up an Illegal Fireworks Buyback Event with gift card compensation to reduce dangerous fireworks circulation.
Still hearing fireworks long after July 4? Here's who's allowed to set them off, and what you can do if the noise is keeping you up at night. State law allows the sale, possession and use of the ...
June is coming to an end, which means people across Pierce County are looking for the best way to enjoy fireworks this Fourth of July. While some people prefer public firework shows, others might want ...