Apr 22, 2026
Good morning and happy Wednesday Coastal Bend friends! Anchors Bryan and Michelle Hofmann here with you on KRIS 6 News Sunrise. It is Earth Day, and we are not only tracking global developments with Iran, but also major cases he ading to court and a local effort to give back right here in the Coastal Bend. Here is what you need to know to start your day. 6 Things to Know: President Trump extends ceasefire with Iran, Pentagon makes flu shot optional for troopsPresident Trump extends ceasefire with Iran President Trump extends ceasefire agreement Truce was set to expire Wednesday night No confirmation yet on next round of peace talksPresident Donald Trump is extending the ceasefire with Iran. He made the announcement Tuesday afternoon on Truth Social, just hours before the agreement was set to expire. So far, there is no confirmation on when or if a second round of peace talks will take place. The extension comes as tensions in the region remain high.Teen accused of murder on cruise ship heads to court 16-year-old charged with first-degree murder Victim identified as Anna Kepner Attack happened aboard a cruise ship bound for MiamiA teenager accused of a brutal killing on a cruise ship is set to appear in court. Prosecutors say the 16-year-old sexually assaulted and killed 18-year-old Anna Kepner while the ship was traveling to Miami. The suspect is now facing charges including first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. If convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.Suspect in January 6 pipe bomb case due in court Brian Cole Jr. facing status hearing Accused of planting explosives near DNC and RNC Has pleaded not guiltyThe man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., is due in court. Brian Cole Jr. is accused of placing explosives near both the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters on the night of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He has pleaded not guilty. Todays hearing will focus on the status of the case moving forward.Pentagon makes flu shot optional for troops Policy change announced by Pete Hegseth Ends decades-long vaccine requirement Officials say mandate was overly broadThe Pentagon is making a major change to military health policy. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the flu shot will now be optional for service members, effective immediately. The military had required the vaccine since the early 1950s, but leaders now say the mandate was too broad.Red Lobster brings back Endless Shrimp deal Red Lobster revives popular promotion Deal now limited-time and priced at $25 Previous version linked to financial lossesRed Lobster is bringing back its popular Endless Shrimp promotion. The company says this time it will be offered for a limited time and priced at $25. Financial analysts previously pointed to the deal as one factor in the chains bankruptcy. Executives say adjustments have been made to ensure the promotion is sustainable.Local restaurant hosting Earth Day fundraiser Bubba's 33 donating profits today Benefiting the American Eagle Foundation Event marks second year of partnershipA local restaurant is celebrating Earth Day by giving back. Bubbas 33 is donating all profits today to the American Eagle Foundation, which helps protect birds of prey, including bald eagles. This is the second year for the partnership. Last year, the restaurant helped adopt an eagle named Ace.Thank you for waking up with the Hofmanns. As always, stay safe, stay curious and stay kind.We will see you bright and early tomorrow morning.-Bryan and Michelle Hofmann ...read more read less
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