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Hawaii this week — in 19 pictures

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Hawaii's Tayli Ikenaga was looking for dig against the UC Davis Aggies on Friday.See related coverage
2/19
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Kahuku quarterback Waika Crawford finds the end zone for a touchdown against the Kapolei Hurricanes during the first half on Friday.See related coverage
3/19
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Road work holds up traffic at Ehukai Beach Park on Tuesday.
4/19
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People watch high surf at the Kapahulu groin on Thursday.
5/19
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A kite surfer takes advantage of brisk tradewinds to ride a wave at Diamond Head on Monday.
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Sisouphanh Chanthabandith, owner of Sisou Farms, helps shoppers at Magic Island Open Market on Monday.
7/19
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Parkgoers enjoy the promenade at Ala Moana Regional Park on Monday.
8/19
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A HFD helicopter lands at Magic Island for pickup of HFD personnel on Thursday.
9/19
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The USS Bowfin (SS-287) is headed to dry dock for six weeks of maintenance, repair and a fresh coat of paint estimated to cost $2 million. The Balao-class submarine was christened on Dec. 7, 1942 and was commissioned the following year to patrol the Pacific Ocean during World War II where she gained the moniker the “Pearl Harbor Avenger.”
10/19
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A jogger seems to catch the attention of a painted owl along South Street on Thursday.
11/19
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A man shares lunch with his dog at Ala Moana Regional Park on Monday.
12/19
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Anglers, both feathered and human, contemplate their lack of a catch at Ala Moana Regional Park on Monday. The bird is a black-crowned night heron, known as auku’u.
13/19
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Kaimuki running back Ofa Vehikite has had four consecutive 200-plus yard rushing games. On offensive the line are Harmon Sio, left, Champ Wells, Freddy Welly, Christopher Taufa and Eric McFall.See related coverage
14/19
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Iolani's Eryn Hiraki hit against Kamehameha's Charlize Ching, left, and Moana Peaua on Tuesday.See related coverage
15/19
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Ezequiel Zayas appears via video conference with a defense attorney for an arraignment and plea at circuit court on Thursday.See related coverage
16/19
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Kahuku's Mao Lauhingoa attempted a kill against Kalani's Natalie Rea on Wednesday.See related coverage
17/19
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Kuhio Lewis, president and CEO of the Council of Native Hawaiian Advancement, speaks at the Culinary Institute of the Pacific on Wednesday.See related coverage
18/19
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Workers started work on preparing the intersection of Vineyard Boulevard and Palama Street for the new red-light cameras on Tuesday.See related coverage
19/19
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The Center for Korean Studies is celebrating its 50th anniversary at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. An exhibit showcasing historical photographs of Koreans in Hawaii are on display in the foyer of the center, located at 1881 East-West Road, through Sept. 28.See related coverage

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