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Uniqlo owner flags record year after strong quarter
The company raised its full-year operating profit forecast to 700 billion yen from 650 billion yen, putting the retailer on track for a fifth consecutive year of record earnings. Read more
Jury finds Maui doctor guilty of attempted manslaughter
After a three-week trial, the jury was given the case early Tuesday afternoon and returned a verdict today on the lesser charge of attempted manslaughter based on extreme mental or emotional disturbance. Read more
Oahu, Maui County open emergency shelters amid storm’s threat
The shelters are being offered as a safe place for residents and visitors to go during the storm, officials said. Read more
Merrie Monarch travelers advised to check flights, get to airport early
A technician will be on standby at Hilo International Airport in case of any technical issues with the screening equipment. Read more
Fuel prices to stay high despite ceasefire, experts say
Falling crude futures probably will not bring quick relief for consumers at the pumps, experts said, noting that cracks had already begun to appear in the fragile truce. Read more
Dow jumps 1,326 points as stocks surge on Iran ceasefire
All three major U.S. stock indexes surged at the opening bell, muscled higher by a broad relief rally after a deal brokered by Pakistan resulted in a two-week suspension of the war. Read more
E-bicylist taken to hospital after solo crash in Kapolei
EMS responded to the scene at 9 a.m. near Kamokila Boulevard, and treated him for serious injuries to his upper body. He was reportedly not wearing a helmet. Read more
Pedestrian seriously hurt in Ala Moana hit-and-run crash
The collision was reported at about 8:55 p.m. on Hopaka Street, where police said a 31-year-old motorist was traveling eastbound when his vehicle struck a parked, unoccupied car before hitting the pedestrian. Read more
Waialua home fire caused by overloaded power strip
The Honolulu Fire Department received a 911 call at 10:07 p.m. for a fire at 67-191 Kanoulu St. near Waialua High and Intermediate School. Read more
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Iran: Peace talks would be ‘unreasonable’ following Israeli strikes
The warning from Iran’s lead negotiator, parliament speaker Mohammed Bager Qalibaf, laid bare the continued volatility in the region following Tuesday’s ceasefire announcement by President Donald Trump. Read more
Flood advisory in effect for Molokai, state under flood watch
A statewide flood watch remains in effect through Friday, as the broader storm system continues to bring the potential for heavy rain and flooding across the islands. Read more
Democrats call for Trump’s removal over Iran threat
The lawmakers, many of them left-leaning, suggested that Trump’s threats were grounds for Congress to impeach him or for the president’s Cabinet to strip him of his powers through the 25th Amendment. Read more
Soldier’s wife freed from ICE detention amid deportation fight
The Department of Homeland Security, of which ICE is a part, said Annie Yaritza Ramos Alvarado was arrested on April 2, with a DHS spokesperson saying “she has no legal status to be in this country.” Read more
Trump approves federal disaster declaration for Hawaii after Kona-low storms
The governor has estimated that the cost to the state from the devastation caused by the two storms will be over $1 billion. Read more
DOH, CDC investigating rise in strep cases in West Hawaii
Group A streptococci bacteria — commonly found on the skin or in the throat – can cause minor to serious infections, according to the CDC. Read more
UH, basketball coach Eran Ganot agree on contract extension
The University of Hawaii has reached an agreement in principle on a contract extension for men’s basketball head coach Eran Ganot, athletic director Matt Elliott announced in a press release today. Read more
Pope Leo calls Trump’s threat against Iran ‘truly unacceptable’
It is rare for the pope, who leads 1.4 billion Catholics around the world, to respond directly to a world leader. Read more
Honolulu activating emergency shelters due to storm
The shelters will be available for residents and visitors who need a safe place during the storm, officials said. As of now, the city is activating shelters at the Waianae, Manoa Valley, Kaneohe and Wahiawa district parks. Read more
Trump’s Iran threat draws backlash from conservatives
A growing number of conservative figures are criticizing Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward Iran. Read more
Delta Air hikes checked baggage fees as jet fuel prices soar
The increase marks the first hike in Delta’s domestic baggage fees in two years and follows similar moves by rivals United Airlines and JetBlue Airways. Read more
Another major storm puts all Hawaiian islands under flood watch
Weather officials said a developing system will pull deep tropical moisture northward over Hawaii, increasing the risk of flooding from Wednesday through the weekend. Read more
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