“Storms dampened tourism, Trump dissatisfied with Iranian proposal, State Senate elevates Devens to chief justice.”
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Today’s Front PageStorms dampened tourismBy ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser Back-to-back Kona-low storms during the latter half of March dampened Hawaii’s tourism economy, drivingdown both monthly visitor arrivals and spending for the first time since July. Total visitor spending fell 1.6% from a year earlier to $1.96 billion, while total visitor arrivals declined1.7% to 888,349, according to preliminary data released Thursday by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The decline marked a shift…Read more Trump says he’s dissatisfied with the Iranian proposalBy GRAM SLATTERY, ASIF SHAHZAD and ENAS ALASHRAY Reuters WASHINGTON/ ISLAMABAD/CAIRO – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he was not satisfied withthe latest Iranian proposal for talks on the Iran war, while Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran was ready for diplomacy if the United States changes its approach. Trump’s comments indicated the deadlock over the two-month-old war is likely to persist, even as he looks to end a conflict that remains deeply unpopular among Americans….Read more State Senate elevates Devens to chief justiceConcerns were raised over failing to disclose his ties with a PAC By DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser Following a divided Senate committee confirmation vote, Associate Justice Vladimir Devens was confirmed on Thursday to become chief justice of Hawaii’s Supreme Court by the full Senate following a 20-to-5 vote that reflected concerns over Devens’ failure to initially disclose his relationship with a powerful political action committee while applying to join the court as an associate justice. …Read more |
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