Team of surgeons, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists gave a young man who had lost most of his hand a new lease of life by attaching one of his toes onto his damaged limb.
The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department says it will no longer prosecute the woman, 63, for putting a bag of rubbish on the ground in July.
Construction work leaves flats without running water and homeowners asking why they were kept in the dark as buildings were sinking.
Helper representatives ask for food allowance to double along with a 24.7 per cent increase in their monthly wage during annual meeting with Labour Department.
Hong Kong students will be told the minimum grades needed for admission three to four months in advance.
Adventure and risk mitigation veteran Mike Armstrong shares his advice for staying alive in a tricky situation outdoors.
HKPA, the city’s licensing body for the sport, looks to review and improve safety measures.
Sellers must now provide free, government-approved removal services for old and unwanted appliances to customers who buy new products of the same type, in a bid to combat dumping
Patrick Chung has been missing since Sunday, but those looking for him promise to remain vigilant despite no longer receiving signals from his mobile phone.
Patrick Chung, 44, could not be reached after sudden gusts, known as ‘shi hu feng’, dispersed group.
ExpatFinder survey found mainland China was most expensive, followed by Switzerland, Belgium, Britain and Singapore.
List of offences that could get cabbies in trouble ranges from taking a longer route than necessary to overcharging or refusing a fare.
Girls’ uniforms for Lingnan and Fung Kai No 1 secondary schools found to contain more than eight times the level of amino azobenzene permitted in mainland China.
House parties and get-togethers for city’s large French contingent, while dozens of its fewer than 50 Croatians expected at screening of match which has ‘equal significance to declaring independence’.
Education Bureau says number of Hong Kong children and parents happy with outcome is down on last year, while competition for places remains as intense as ever.
Education group Unison says schools aren’t getting the proper guidance to teach pupils who grew up in a non-Chinese speaking environment, as 19-year-old who wanted to be a doctor seeks out new career path.
Funeral companies reveal that many of their clients have been looking further afield for their final resting places, as securing an affordable space in Hong Kong can take years.
Photo capturing lightning bolts tucked inside cloud amid sunset is winning entrant in competition organised by Observatory and Airport Authority.
It is especially risky for men with an existing or hidden heart problem when watching their favourite teams, studies suggest – but winning ways could have an unexpected bonus for society.
Victims’ niece, 44-year-old Ada Tsim Sum-kit, arrested at nearby shopping centre after incident in Quarry Bay Park on Tuesday afternoon.
Transport operator cites HK$600 million in losses and low passenger numbers, but proposal is rejected by owners committee.
About 13 homeless people sleep under Yen Chow Street footbridge in Sham Shui Po but government has told them to move out by July 12.
A notice on its boarded-up entrance in Central indicates a relocation, but the chain, which had been involved in unpaid rent disputes, is not elaborating.
A team of six doctors from Hong Kong says leading a low-carbon life can lessen environmental damage and slow the spread of allergic diseases
Racers and spectators turn out at locations around the city for a day of competition and community.
City’s Islamic community, including tens of thousands of Indonesian domestic helpers, come together for the end of Ramadan.