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2 teens missing in North Shore waters, search ongoing
No sign of missing teens on Oahu’s North Shore after 3 days of searching
A multiagency search neared the end of its third day Monday with no sign of two teens who went missing on Oahu’s North Shore. Authorities are also asking the public to keep an eye out for the pair. Samantha Chun,
Search to resume Tuesday for 2 missing teens off Oahu’s North Shore
Samantha Chun, left, and Joseph Fujioka. The search for two missing teens off Oahu’s North Shore continued today without success. Honolulu Ocean Safety said this evening it will resume the search with its partners on Tuesday. The surf is expected to be smaller than in previous days.
Two teens missing in North Shore waters, search paused until morning
The National Weather Service had a high surf warning posted since yesterday for north facing shores. Ke Iki also has a reputation for being dangerous, as it claimed two lives earlier this winter. “Ke Iki beach: It’s dangerous, it’s deadly, it’s not a good swimming beach. Go to a beach where we have lifeguards,” Tinneny said.
HFD, Coast Guard search for two missing teens on North Shore
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Massive search continues for 2 teens missing off Oahu’s North Shore
Honolulu Ocean Safety, along with the Honolulu Fire Department and the U.S. Coast Guard. continued searching for two missing teens today on Oahu’s North Shore on Ke Iki Beach near Sharks Cove, according to the Honolulu Emergency Services Department.
Search continues for missing teens on Oahu's North Shore
HONOLULU (Island News) -- First responders resumed their search Sunday morning for 17-year old Samantha Chun and 18-year old Joseph Fujioka. They were last seen at a Mililani convenience store on Friday. Their belongings were found at Ke iki beach on the North Shore of Oahu Saturday morning.
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North Shore residents push for first responder hub following multiple deaths
It’s been a tragic few months on Oahu’s North Shore with multiple fatalities since late September. In the last four months, ...
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Here's what you can expect with today's North Shore weather
The highest expected temperature today is 32, which is 6 degrees higher than yesterday's max. Today's maximum is the highest ...
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See all homes sold on the North Shore, Jan. 6 to Jan. 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in North Shore reported from Jan. 6 to Jan. 12. There were 13 transactions ...
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Iconic North Shore market, deli to close after 67 ‘unforgettable years’
North Shore residents were shocked to hear that a staple deli and market will be closing after 67 years later this month.
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North Shore traffic: Crashes, delays, updates
The previous North Shore traffic article can be viewed here.
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Two North Shore students named Regeneron Scholars
North Shore High School students Kaitlin Ho and Eli Weseley-Jones were named among the top 300 scholars in the 2025 Regeneron ...
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Nominations open for North Shore Sport Awards
Nominate athletes, coaches, teams, officials or sports volunteers from North Vancouver or West Van for the awards celebrating ...
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North Shore's Joanne Froggatt had major and controversial 90s Coronation Street role
Soap fans who have recently tuned into new crime drama North Shore on ITVX may have recognised actress Joanne Froggatt – and ...
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