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Hawaii this week — in 20 pictures

A collection of photos shot by Honolulu Star-Advertiser staff from Sept. 3 - Sept. 8, 2023.

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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Joe Kabalo held one of the halalu, or small akule, which he caught at Ala Moana Regional Park on Wednesday.
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A dog named “Pepper” hitched a ride on Rodger Turley's shoulders in downtown Honolulu on Wednesday. “She taught herself this. I just put her up here one time and now she just runs up,” said Turley who adopted Pepper as a puppy.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Local 5 president Gemma Weinstein, front, joins Ilikai Hotel workers in picketing and holding signs during a rally outside the Ilikai Hotel on Monday. Local 5 members are demanding that Ilikai Hotel managers settle a fair contract, as hotel workers have been working without a contract for five years since 2018.
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A pedestrian shielded herself from the sun while walking in Kakaako on Wednesday.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

On Labor Day, musicians play and dancers perform during a regular Monday noon jam session at the Maui Coffee Attic in Wailuku. Hiromi Matsui, left, and Kathy Collins dance while musicians Hollis Lee, left, Donn Mitsuyuki, Loren Tilley, Geri Valdriz, and Verdine Kong play.
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A woman and man walk their dogs while holding coffee along Ala Moana Boulevard on Monday.
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People relaxed and kept active at Ala Moana Regional Park on Wednesday.
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Hawaii's Amber Igiede was looking for a kill against Liberty's Abby Weaver on Thursday.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi discusses the one-year anniversary of the Safe and Sound Waikiki Initiative in Waikiki on Tuesday.
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Hundreds of community members paddle out from Ukumehame Beach during a memorial paddle out on Friday in Olowalu.
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Front Street is seen as part of the aftermath of the Aug. 8 wildfires on Thursday.
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A Hawaii National Guardsman mans a checkpoint on Thursday, in Lahaina.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

A volunteer gave out supplies at Lahaina Gateway on Wednesday.
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Participating in the Kihei Wailea Gift and Craft Fair on Sunday was Chad Paranto, owner of Maui Fine Art Gallery and Picture Framing. His gallery burn in the Lahaina Fire. Paranto organized the fair with others to sell their products.
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Firefighters are seen at the remains of a building fire at 1541 Kalakaua Avenue on Sunday.
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Beachgoers frolic in the ocean at Electric Beach Sunday in Nanakuli.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Gov. Josh Green holds a news conference at the Capitol on Friday for updates about Lahaina.
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Rep. Elle Cochran looks out towards the burn zone on Friday in Lahaina.
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Rev. Gensho Hara of the Lahaina Jodo Mission holds prayer beads during a memorial service on Friday in Lahaina.
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Makawao resident Robert P. reflects on the fate of the Lahaina community before paddling out at Ukemehame Beach on Thursday. “Lahaina needs to heal, our people need to heal,” he said.