Will Tragedy Change How Hawaiʻi Polices Illegal Fireworks?
A task force created to find and stop shipments has seized more than 100 tons of explosives — but no criminal charges have followed.
‘This Could Happen To Anybody,’ Says Man Who Was At Fatal Fireworks Party
One Salt Lake resident offered a different description of what caused the explosion that killed 3 people.
Honolulu Fireworks Accident Is A Fatal Turn In A Long-Running Problem
A 2023 Civil Beat investigation found that authorities often failed to track the origins of illegal caches or build bigger legal cases.
Deadly Fireworks Blast That Rocked Honolulu Fuels Calls For Crackdown
UPDATE: At least three women were killed in the New Year’s Eve explosion — and officials warned the toll was likely to rise. But whether the tragedy will be enough to change laws and behavior remains a question.
Here’s How A Second Trump Term May Impact Hawaiʻi Police
Police officials are taking a wait-and-see attitude as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office after pledging to be tough on crime. Civil rights advocates are worried about criminal justice reform efforts.
A Year After Her Daughter’s Killing, A Mother Fights For Change
After a year of grieving, Theresa Cachuela’s mother is ready to talk about the domestic violence leading up to her daughter’s killing. Her daughter sought help in the weeks before her husband fatally shot her.
Hawaiʻi Woman Whose Disappearance Prompted A Massive Search Is Found Safe
Hannah Kobayashi vanished last month in Los Angeles. LA police said they will wrap up their investigation now that she’s been found safe.
Hawaiʻi Has Money To Police Agriculture Crime, But No Timeline To Start
Despite the high-profile killing of an Oʻahu rancher, local law enforcement don’t receive any specialized training in agricultural crime.
The Case Against Mike Miske Could Be About To Disappear As If It Never Happened
A federal legal doctrine requires all actions be vacated if a defendant dies before being sentenced or if any appeals remain.
Hawaii Farmers Face Risk of Crime Daily. Is A Killing Enough To Spur Reform?
Lawmakers are considering creating an agricultural crime commission and other measures to bolster laws that apply to agricultural theft, vandalism and trespass.