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HNN launches new series Journey to China, Hawaii s Connection

HNN launches new series Journey to China, Hawaii s Connection
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Oahu Surfers Are Totally Not Stoked On Proposed Surf Contest Law Changes

Surf contests are fun, but can really be a pain in the ss when they block everyone but competitors from going surfing. Oahu lawmakers are trying to balance out contests and shoreline recreational use by limiting the number of Honolulu surf contests, a law that's applied to the North Shore .

Shark Attack Survivor Fought Off 12 to 15-Foot Tiger Shark Surfing in Kauai

On Sunday, 50-year-old Kauai resident Kevin Kanehe was attacked by a "12 to 15-foot" tiger shark while surfing The Bowl at Hanalei Bay. Kanehe managed to fight off the shark by sticking his finger in its nostril, Hawaii News Now reported yesterday. According to his wife, Deanna, .

Visualization practice helped Miss Hawaii 2021 capture the crown

Visualization practice helped Miss Hawaii 2021 capture the crown HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Hawaii News Now anchor Stephanie Lum and her two best friends, Noli Kazama and Brooke Kane, host the Muthaship, a weekly podcast on parenthood and friendship. HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The newly crowned Miss Hawaii 2021 Courtney Choy joins us this week on ‘Muthaship’! To describe her as a go-getter may be an understatement. Right after winning the crown the very next day! Courtney graduated from the University of Hawaii’s law school! The Ewa Beach native and Punahou School alum talks to us about how to use the power of visualization to accomplish goals and shares a special message that will leave all young girls and women feeling empowered.

PODCAST: How a California teen swam the treacherous Kaiwi Channel in record time

PODCAST: How a California teen swam the treacherous Kaiwi Channel in record time Hawaii News Now anchor Stephanie Lum and her two best friends, Noli Kazama and Brooke Kane, host the Muthaship, a weekly podcast on parenthood and friendship. (Source: Hawaii News Now) By HNN Staff | April 22, 2021 at 1:49 PM HST - Updated April 22 at 1:53 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Meet Edie Markovich, the California teen who just became the youngest person ever to swim across the treacherous Kaiwi Channel! She finished in 14 hours and 27 minutes despite a slightly scary encounter at the start and strong currents along the way. So how did she go from Molokai to Oahu in record time ― and what kept her going?

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