As the one-year mark after the deadly fireworks explosion on Oʻahu nears, local officials are urging the public not to use illegal fireworks during New Year’s celebrations.
New fireworks laws are key to ending their illegal use, officials assert. Among them, one new law allows police to issue $300 civil citations for unpermitted fireworks possession or use.
As Hawaiʻi prepares to ring in 2026, many residents in Aliamanu are reflecting on the tragic fireworks explosion that killed ...
Attorneys representing families of the Esparto fireworks explosion victims says they will take the first step to sue the government over the July 1 explosion that killed seven workers at a warehouse ...
More than two and a half months after a fireworks explosion in Esparto left seven men dead, officials are exploring legislative and regulatory changes to prevent future incidents. As the California ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Mike Lambert heard fewer illegal fireworks exploding in his suburban Honolulu neighborhood in the months after a chain of blasts at a house party last New Year’s Eve led to the deaths ...
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Hawaii hopes stricter laws will quiet illegal fireworks after deadly New Year's Eve blast
HONOLULU (AP) — Mike Lambert heard fewer illegal fireworks exploding in his suburban Honolulu neighborhood in the months after a chain of blasts at a house party last New Year's Eve led to the deaths ...
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