Surfers ride waves while a parasail boat gets a parachute ready at Kewalo Basin on Tuesday.
2/17
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House Speaker Scott Saiki met with McKinley High School journalism students Ryan Vanairsdale and Althea Cunningham. Gov. David Ige signed House Bill 1848, which strengthens freedom of the press for student publications, at McKinley on Monday.See related coverage
3/17
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Papakolea resident James Alana and his wife Patricia Alana filled out paper work during a COVID-19 vaccine clinic sponsored by Kaiser Permanente and Kula no na Po`e Hawaii at the Papakolea Community Center on Tuesday.
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Several restaurants in the Aina Haina Shopping Center and East Honolulu were broken into and robbed early Wednesday.See related coverage
5/17
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Newly appointed police chief Arthur “Joe” Logan, left, embraces Maj. Thomas Taflinger, right, at the Honolulu Police Department’s main headquarters on Monday. The police commission selected Logan as Honolulu’s 12th police chief.See related coverage
6/17
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Beachgoers walk with their tropical drinks in Waikiki on Thursday. U.S. travelers came to Hawaii in significantly higher numbers than before the pandemic, making April the most recovered month for tourism since the start of COVID-19.
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7/17
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Hawaii infielder Stone Miyao makes a catch at second base to get Cal Poly catcher Ryan Stafford during the second inning on Thursday.See related coverage
8/17
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Nicolette Uemoto, left, civil engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, explains the concepts of a project to fourth graders Zireyn Young, middle, Brooklyn Kauhane, Courtney Tomita, and Chloe Clark, right, during a workshop as part of the “Women in STEAM Day” at Kaneohe Elementary School on Monday.
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Newly appointed Honolulu police chief Arthur "Joe" Logan, left, and interim chief Rade Vanic spoke to the media on Wednesday regarding the arrest of Logan's son for assault on Tuesday.See related coverage
10/17
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Christian Stockwell of Waikiki Dive Center checks the air tanks and equipment aboard a dive boat in Kewalo Basin on Tuesday.
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Native Hawaiian composer and violinist Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti premiered a new work inspired by Lahaina noon on Thursday at Sky Gate, a 1977 sculpture by the late artist Isamu Noguchi.
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Thousands of plumeria flowers are woven into lei at Honolulu Hale on Friday. Thousands of lei will be used during Memorial Day services at the National Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl.
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Signs for Shima’s Store, and Sandy’s Lunch Room are seen on Mokauea Street. The two businesses now have trucks stored under the eaves and old cars crowd the driveways. The walls and windows have a brown patina of dust.
14/17
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Inbum Cho and Miryung Jeon laugh as a gust upturned their umbrella while at the beach in Waikiki on Thursday. The couple are visiting from South Korea.See related coverage
15/17
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Fourth graders Chloe Clark, left, Courtney Tomita, Zireyn Young, and Brooklyn Kauhane work together during a workshop as part of the “Women in STEAM Day” at Kaneohe Elementary School on Monday.
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Adam Picadura, left, and wife, Alyssa, and Desiree Tbon-Rodriguez clean Mokauea Street. The State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers sponsored a neighborhood clean up in the Kalihi neighborhood on Sunday.
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Stacks of chairs used during Sunday's graduation ceremony are piled at McKinley High on Monday.