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Hawaii this week — in 14 pictures

A collection of photos shot by Honolulu Star-Advertiser staff from March 12-18, 2022.

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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

A lone kite surfer has Lanikai area all to himself on Saturday, March 12.
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Casey Kusaka, Stefanie Seet, Brian Nguyen, and Sarah Park enjoying view from Lanikai Pillbox on Saturday, March 12. The Department of Land and Natural Resources is working to fix erosion at the Lanikai Pillbox Trail and limit the number of hikers.See related coverage
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University of Hawaii’s Nawai Kaupe tags out Oklahoma's Rylie Boone at second base during a softball game on Saturday, March 12.See related coverage
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Paniolo Trading, a western apparel store at Ala Moana Center, is closing at the end of the month. First opened in 1966 as Don’s Western Store, Paniolo Trading was purchased by Jimmy and Harumi Valenzuela in 1996. Pictured above are Jimmy and Harumi Valenzuela on Sunday, March 13.
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University of Hawaii’s Daejah Phillips walks into Stan Sheriff arena Sunday, March 13. The Wahine basketball team returned home to hear that they would play No. 2 seed Baylor at the NCAA Tournament. See related coverage
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Honolulu Police officers were at the corner of Pauahi and Smith Streets on Monday, March 14, appear to be taking a break from the ongoing welfare checks of the areas homeless.See related coverage
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Afi, left, and Nele, were yelling from the rotunda at offices of legislators during a rally against Bill 1697 at the State Capitol on Monday, March 14.
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Donated slippers at a Coalition for Tobacco-Free Hawaii rally in favor of the passage of a bill to ban flavored vaping products targeting youth on Monday, March 14. The display of slippers represents the 21,000 keiki in Hawaii who will die prematurely from smoking-related causes.See related coverage
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A bodyboarder at Kahe Point Beach Park on Tuesday, March 15.
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An SUV involved with a shooting in Waianae is towed away as HPD investigate on Tuesday, March 15. The shootout left one man dead and three others wounded.See related coverage
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi gives his State of the City address on Tuesday, March 15. He discussed the city’s top priorities, which include homelessness, affordable housing and the rail.See related coverage
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Punawai Hale homeless shelter resident Duane Souza folds his blanket inside his unit on Wednesday, March 16, in Honolulu. The shelter, which can house up to 20 part time and transient residents, has now been in operation over a year.See related coverage
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A passenger rides an Oli Oli shuttle on Thursday, March 17, in Waikiki. The Hawaii Tourism Authority contract to supply destination management services and promote Hawaii to the U.S. market, the islands’ largest visitor source, is still up in the air at a time when travel spots across the world are competing to tap into rebounding travel demand.See related coverage
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Members of the Honolulu Fire Department present lei to the statue of aliʻi Kauikeaouli, later known as King Kamehameha III, during a lei draping ceremony at Thomas Square on Thursday, March 17, in Honolulu.