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Iran hit with intense strikes

By PARISA HAFEZI, ALEXANDER CORNWELL and PHIL STEWARTReuters DUBAI/TEL AVIV/ WASHINGTON – The United States and Israel pounded Iran onTuesday with what the Pentagon and Iranians on the ground called the most intense airstrikes of the war, despite global markets betting that President Donald Trump will seek to end the conflict soon. Raising the stakes for the global economy, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it would block oil shipments from the Gulf unless U.S. and Israeli…Read more

Deported vet: ‘It’s out of my hands now’

Oahu man adjusts to life in South Korea By MAX KIM NYTimes News Service BUSAN, South Korea – Sae Joon Park’s life was in pieces after he was swept up in the Trump administration’s deportation push last year. But on a recent Tuesday, he was preoccupied with the moreimmediate concern that he might be going deaf. At a walk-in clinic in Busan, South Korea, he explained to the receptionist, in slightly accented Korean, how his left eardrum had inexplicably ruptured in his sleep a few weeks…Read more

Kona low expected to hit Big Island

Storm is expected Thursday or Friday; flash flood watch posted By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A powerful kona low-pressure storm front is moving down the island chain from the west to the east with strong winds, heavy rainfall and flooding expected. “For the Big Island, we do have the flash flood watch in effect, primarily for Thursday onward,” Maureen Ballard, forecaster for the National Weather Service in Honolulu told the Tribune-Herald Tuesday. “We’re going to have some breezy,…Read more


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I am the retired news director of Pacific Radio Group stations on the Island of Hawaii. I am a retired Lt. Col., USAF Reserve. I am a FCC-licensed Amateur Radio Operator, holding the Amateur Extra Class License. I am a substitute teacher for the state of Hawaii Department of Education.

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