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Top Story: State health officials say no island residents have contacted with a couple infected with the coronavirus.
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Accessed on 19 February 2020, 1430 UTC, Post 20295.
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TOP NEWS
No isle residents found to have extended, close contact with infected pair
Health officials said there are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in the islands, but the state does not have the ability to test for the virus locally. Read more
Honolulu Tattoo Expo fined $120K for using 12 unlicensed artists
The state Health Department has fined promoters of the Honolulu Tattoo Expo $120,000 for allowing 12 unlicensed artists to participate. Read more
Man, 37, pleads not guilty in Wahiawa fatal shooting
Bernard DeCoito Jr. remains in custody at the correctional facility in lieu of $1 million aggregate bail. Read more
Suspects in Makiki shooting appear in court on attempted murder charges
A motive for the shooting remains unknown at this time. Read more
California plans to formally apologize to Japanese Americans
Nearly 80 years after President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the military to move thousands of Japanese Americans into internment camps, California plans to formally apologize for its role in their detention. Read more
Kapahulu fire causes over $200,000 in damages
The Kapahulu fire that destroyed an abandoned single-family home Monday caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages, the Honolulu Fire Department has reported. Read more
Affirmative action opponents renew their battle against Harvard
A group that opposes affirmative action filed an appeal today of a federal ruling that Harvard had not intentionally discriminated against Asian American applicants. Read more
Kickstarter employees vote to unionize in a big step for tech
Employees at crowdfunding platform Kickstarter voted today to unionize, the first well-known technology company to take the step toward being represented by organized labor. Read more
Trump commutes former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s sentence
The 63-year-old Democrat exhausted his last appellate option in 2018 and had seemed destined to remain behind bars until his projected 2024 release date. Read more
Trump pardons ex-San Francisco 49ers owner Edward DeBartolo Jr.
DeBartolo Jr., who owned the San Francisco 49ers during their 1980s-1990s dynasty, was involved in one of the biggest owners’ scandals in the sport’s history. Read more
Man seriously injured after falling into trench
A 34-year-old man was seriously injured today after he apparently fell approximately 12 to 15 feet. Read more
Experts ponder why cruise ship quarantine failed in Japan
As of Tuesday, 542 cases of the virus have been identified among the 3,711 quarantined passengers and crew, making the ship the site of the most infections outside of China. Read more
‘Fresh Off the Boat’ leaves indelible mark on TV landscape
Even before “Fresh Off the Boat” hit the airwaves on ABC in February 2015, the show was facing pressure that other new shows weren’t. Read more
First ebola, now coronavirus: Nebraska hospital gets the toughest cases
In the years after the Sept. 11 attacks, officials at Nebraska Medical Center envisioned a time when the nation would need a large, secure treatment center to guard against the threats of bioterrorism and infectious diseases. Read more
Jury ends 1st day of deliberations in Weinstein’s rape trial
Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial ended their first day of deliberations with lots of questions and no verdict in the landmark #MeToo case that could put the once-powerful Hollywood producer behind bars for the rest of his life. Read more
Judge refuses to delay sentencing of Trump ally Roger Stone
A federal judge refused to delay sentencing for Roger Stone on his witness tampering and lying to Congress conviction as President Donald Trump kept up his unrelenting defense of his longtime confidant. Read more
Actress Zoe Caldwell, Tony winner for ‘Medea,’ dies at 86
Zoe Caldwell, a four-time Tony Award winner who brought humanity to larger-than-life characters, whether it be the dotty schoolteacher Miss Jean Brodie, an aging opera star Maria Callas or the betrayed, murderous Medea, has died. She was 86. Read more
White House correspondents’ dinner returns to comedic roots
Comedians are making their return to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after last year’s hiatus. Read more
New virus cases in China fall for 2nd day, deaths top 2,000
New virus cases in China continued to fall Wednesday, with 1,749 new infections and 136 new deaths announced after China’s leader said disease prevention and control was at “a critical time.” Read more
Big Isle police searching for theft suspect
Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Tyler Jelsma of Hilo Patrol at 935-3311. Read more
Construction project to close parts of Kaimuki parking lot for 8 months
The city’s Department of Design & Construction will be repaving the lot, as well as making other improvements, which will take approximately eight months to complete, weather permitting. Read more