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The state Department of Law Enforcement collected 493 pounds of illegal aerial fireworks on Saturday at Aloha Stadium during its first-ever fireworks buyback event—part of a broader effort to prevent ...
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KHON Honolulu on MSNNearly 500 pounds of illegal fireworks turned in during buyback event
No questions were asked as dozens of people turned in hundreds of pounds of fireworks to state, local, and federal law enforcement officers at Aloha Stadium on Saturday.
A community fireworks buyback program took place near Aloha Stadium today as part of efforts to enhance public safety and ...
A community fireworks buyback program took place near Aloha Stadium today as part of efforts to enhance public safety and reduce illegal fireworks use. A fireworks explosion on Keaka Street ...
Question: Regarding the recent gun buybacks, why not do the same with illegal fireworks? They are expensive so amnesty events ...
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KHON2 on MSNGet up to $500 grocery card with firework buyback event
Taking place on July 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., HPD is hosting its “Fireworks Buyback Event” at the Aloha Stadium lower ...
As Oahu prepares for an expected explosive Fourth of July, law enforcement is rolling out new technology and counting on ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV) — Nelson Benigno is struggling every day to cope with the devastating Aliamanu fireworks explosion that took the lives of his family on New Year’s Eve. “Every single ...
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