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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - That iconic rainbow on Hawaii license plates will soon be a thing of the past. The city confirms the rainbow plates will be retired.
HONOLULU — Hawaii is known as the Aloha State and officials are hoping to show their love for the Hawaiian language with a new requirement to include the ʻokina on new license plates.
Question : How did we run out of the new license plates so fast ? Didn’t they just start adding the okina this year ? Answer : An Oregon-based vendor faced unforeseen trouble making the ...
And it’s all over a Hawaii license plate. The City and County of Honolulu approved a set of specialty Hawaii license plates in January 2021 bearing the letters “FCKBLM,” an acronym that can ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The owner of a Hawaii vanity license plate that uses profanity to insult the Black Lives Matter movement is suing the City of Honolulu and state Attorney General.
A group of new shaka plate owners celebrated their new license Thursday. The plates featuring the shaka symbol were designed to preserve aloha on Hawaii roadways, reduce road rage and infuse aloha ...
Odquina, 49, had requested the license plate in January 2021. When a Honolulu city services employee contacted him to ask its meaning, Odquina claimed it was an acronym for his business’s name.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — If you have a personalized license plate, expect to be paying more beginning this summer. Effective July 1, 2022, fees will increase from $25 to $60 under Hawai’i Revised ...
If a resident in Hawaii would like to have a PVS specialty license plate, they are available at all Satellite City Halls in Honolulu or by mail request. Get news on the go with KHON 2GO , KHON’s ...
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HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV) — It’s an incendiary message that first caught drivers’ attention almost a year ago: a vanity license plate with an expletive-laced message “FCK BLM”, or Black ...
he Honolulu Police Department continues to turn to technology to help in fighting crime. The Automated License Plate Readers, or "ALPRs", are helping HPD find stolen cars.HPD now has 21 ...
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