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Hawaii this week — in 18 pictures

A collection of photos shot by Honolulu Star-Advertiser staff from May 15 - May 20, 2022.

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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

A jogger runs in voggy, muggy conditions at Kakaako Waterfront Park on Friday.
2/18
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Kaiser Permanente mental health therapists and their supporters wrap up a three-day strike with picket line at the Waipio Clinic on Friday.See related coverage
3/18
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A bodysurfer rides a wave at Point Panic on Friday.
4/18
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U.S. Army Maj. Gen. David Wilson speaks during a celebration of life and memory for West Loch internees on Friday at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu. See related coverage
5/18
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UH volleyball players Max Rosenfeld, Jakob Thelle, and Makua Marumoto arrive at Washington Place on Tuesday where they were honored by Gov. David Ige following the squad's second straight NCAA championship. See related coverage
6/18
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A hen and her chicks mill about at Kakaako Waterfront Park on Friday.
7/18
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Keith Hayashi, candidate for permanent superintendent, speaks during his interview at the Board of Education’s Queen Liliuokalani Building on ThursdaySee related coverage
8/18
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Three dogs wait in a car at Kapiolani Regional Park on Friday.
9/18
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Lt. Norm Skorge thanks HFD Captain Leroy Malterre for saving his life. EMS paramedic Mitch Kam is at right. Emergency personnel reunited with patients whose lives they saved to kick off National Emergency Medical Services Week.See related coverage
10/18
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Stylist Almar Aroc applies the finishing touch to Micah Toro’s haircut at the Hawaii Institute of Hair Design in Chinatown on Friday. Aroc is getting his license as a barber and Toro is a budding local musician.
11/18
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Enriqueta Yacas is wheeled in by Justin Kobayashi, owner of Kobayashi Transport LLC, at Islands Skilled Nursing and Rehabilition on Monday. Yacas, 80, is set to receive dual treatment of long term ventilation and hemo dialysis that was only available on the mainland until now.See related coverage
12/18
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Kelsie Hotema seems to strike a pose while swimming at Oahu Club in Hawaii Kai.
13/18
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Hawaii pitcher Andy Archer takes a breather during Sunday's game against Cal State Northridge. See related coverage
14/18
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Brandon Whann played volleyball at a cloudy Waikiki Beach on Wednesday.
15/18
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Yellow crime scene tape is seen at an establishment at 1667 Kapiolani Blvd. on Thursday after a shooting occurred late Wednesday in an illegal game room. See related coverage
16/18
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A cloudy Waikiki beach didn’t spike the day for sand volleyball players on Wednesday.
17/18
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Kaiser Permanente mental health workers and their supporters picket in front of Kaiser Moanalua Medical Center on Wednesday.See related coverage
18/18
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Automobiles are seen in the lot of AutoSource on Thursday. Hawaii auto sales rose 13.5% in the first quarter despite increased demand over supply.See related coverage