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Par Hawaii’s refinery in Campbell Industrial Park is seen in February 2022. The Hawaii Department of Health has fined Par Hawaii $169,500 for violating the state’s hazardous waste management laws.
Hawaii Petroleum, LLC is being fined $27,500 for violating state underground storage tank laws in late ... Sinkhole in Kakaako continues to frustrate residents and local businesses. Updated Feb 22 ...
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green, a Democrat, has signed into law a "Green Fee" bill that will raise tourist taxes to help fund "climate-change" mitigation. Senate Bill 1396 raises the tourist tax on Hawaii ...
Hilo Urgent Care was assessed a $730,000 penalty for failing to obtain a state clinical lab permit, and Keaau Urgent Care was fined $1.46 million for failing to obtain a clinical lab permit and ...
Pharmaceutical companies have agreed to pay Hawaii $700 million to settle its lawsuit over the efficacy and safety of the blood thinner Plavix, the state attorney general's office announced Friday.
Hawaii has been subjected to a series of earth-shattering, paradigm-shifting challenges in this century — a Great Recession, COVID-19, the Lahaina wildfire, federal turmoil.
Online crime cost Hawaii residents $55,180,901 last year with kupuna age 60 and over losing more than $18 million, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s 2024 Internet Crime Report.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The state of Hawaii has entered into a $700 million settlement agreement with pharmaceutical giants Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) Company and three U.S.-based subsidiaries ...
Hawaii already has a 10.25% tax on short-term rentals. 4. The Carnival Miracle cruise ship is docked during a 15-day cruise on January 15, 2024 in Hilo, Hawaii. Getty Images. 4.
Hawaii Island fuel company fined for underground tank violations. ... 2024, and confirmed the installation and operation of two 20,000-gallon and one 15,000-gallon USTs.
Airbnb's headquarters in San Francisco is seen in this file photo. The Airbnb Community Fund gave $1 million to the Hawaii Foodbank, its largest contribution in Hawaii to date.
HONOLULU (CN) — In one of the largest payouts in state history, Hawaii will receive $700 million from pharmaceutical companies Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi to resolve claims that they failed to ...
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