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17-year-old Moore beats best women in the world

Carissa Moore continued her successful run through the surfing world by winning the Gidget Pro in big waves at Sunset Beach. She credited big-wave surfers Pancho Sullivan and Myles Padaca for helping her prepare.

The future of surfing will have a lot Moore to offer. Carissa Moore's phenomenal ascent through the surfing world went even higher yesterday when she won the Gidget Pro women's contest at Sunset Beach. Video More »

Drivers facing higher tire prices

A 35 percent tariff on tires made in China is one factor in their increasing cost.

DETROIT — Tire prices are inflating. Tariffs on imports, lower supplies and higher demand from drivers buying winter tires are combining to jack up costs. Goodyear, the biggest U.S. tiremaker, just raised prices. More »

Fire department halts search for missing kayaker

Russell Yoshida

Honolulu firefighters suspended search efforts at 5 p.m. yesterday for a kayaker missing since Monday. More »

MANLEY'S STORYBOOK CAREES AT LEILEHUA ENDS

Kamehameha's Kupono Park is off and running en route to one of his two touchdowns against Leilehua.

Kamehameha's Kupono Park is off and running en route to one of his two touchdowns against Leilehua. More »

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