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Still recovering from Hurricane Lala, Hawaii prepares for a possible weekend cyclone

KGW8 (Tegna, Portland OR) and Washington's Top News (WTOP) describe the same event in different terms.

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What happenedHONOLULU (AP) — Communities still recovering from last weekend’s hurricane in Hawaii could get pounded again in coming days from….
What changedWashington's Top News (WTOP) frames it as "Still recovering from Hurricane Lala, Hawaii prepares for a possible weekend cyclone". KGW8 (Tegna, Portland OR) frames it as "More than 700 cats survive Hurricane Lala as Hawaii cat sanctuary faces $20K in damage".
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Still Watching. Washington's Top News (WTOP) frames it as "Still recovering from Hurricane Lala, Hawaii prepares for a possible weekend cyclone". KGW8 (Tegna, Portland OR) frames it as "More than 700 cats survive Hurricane Lala as Hawaii cat sanctuary faces $20K in damage".

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Aug 20, 10:52 PM: KGW8 (Tegna, Portland OR) joined the source map.

Aug 21, 12:55 AM: Washington's Top News (WTOP) joined the source map.

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Still recovering from Hurricane Lala, Hawaii prepares for a possible weekend cyclone

HONOLULU (AP) — Communities still recovering from last weekend’s hurricane in Hawaii could get pounded again in coming days from…

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More than 700 cats survive Hurricane Lala as Hawaii cat sanctuary faces $20K in damage

After Hurricane Lala, the Lānaʻi Cat Sanctuary reports all cats are safe, but the storm left $15,000 to $20,000 in damages; donations are crucial for recovery.

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