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- Mayor Blangiardi signs three bills aimed to tackle illegal game rooms
WAIANAE, Hawaii (Island News) – Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed three public safety bills into law, during a press conference at the Waianae Police Station on Thursday morning Bills 11, 12, and 13
- Waianae, Hawaii - Wikipedia
Waiʻanae (Hawaiian pronunciation: [vɐjʔəˈnɐe̯] ⓘ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States As of the 2020 census, the CDP population was 13,614 Its name means "waters of the mullet" Its etymology is shared with the far northern Wellington suburb of Waikanae, located in New Zealand
- ‘Too dangerous’: Waianae residents air crime concerns at mayor’s town hall
NANAKULI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hundreds of Waianae Coast residents jammed Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s latest town hall meeting, with crime on the top of their minds Leeward Oahu City Councilmember
- Mayor of Oahu - Meet Rick Blangiardi
In what he describes as the challenge and honor of his life, Rick Blangiardi has served as Mayor of the City and County of Honolulu since January of 2021
- Mayor expected to file revised $5B city budget today
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi today is expected to file a revised version of the city’s more than $5-billion budget package for fiscal year 2026 with the Office of the City Clerk
- Coordinated effort to address Waianae gun violence - Spectrum News
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi (left), U S Rep Jill Tokuda and Honolulu police chief Joe Logan were among county, state and federal leaders who appeared at a Friday news briefing to announce a new coordinated effort to address gun violence on the Leeward Coast (Mayor Rick Blangiardi Facebook video capture)
- Addressing Waianae Coast issues, Mayor Blangiardi launches first town . . .
In the first town hall meeting part of a series launched by Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, tonight’s meeting was on the west side to address the community’s biggest needs It was an opportunity
- Mayor Blangiardi signs laws to shutter illegal game rooms - Yahoo
With the enactment of new city laws, the Honolulu Police Department and related city agencies say they will have more tools to more easily remove illegal game rooms operating on Oahu In the
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