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Today’s Front Page7 Trump jurors selectedBy BEN PROTESS and MAGGIE HABERMAN The New York Times NEWYORK – The daunting work ofselecting a jury for the first criminal trial of a former American president rapidly gained momentum Tuesday as seven New Yorkers werepicked to sit in judgment of Donald Trump, accelerating a crucial phase ofthe case that many had expected to be a slog. The judge overseeing the case said that if jurors continued to be seated at this pace, opening arguments would most likely begin Monday. The first seven…Read more Love for ukulele on displayBy KELSEY WALLING Hawaii Tribune-Herald Over 400 kupuna from around the island gathered in Hilo on Tuesday to share their ukulele skills with 10 performances from HawaiiCounty senior center classes. Seniors who have been learning how to play the ukulele joined together for the Hawaii Senior Ukulele Festival at Sangha Hall. The annual event gives kupuna the chance to socialize, learn more music and performin front of hundreds of people. Classes that performed included Calvin Enoki’s Kamana…Read more Bail denied for suspect in pedestrian hit-and-runBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A 25-year-old Pahoa woman accused of killing a Hilo pedestrian in a hit-and-run incident over the weekend had more three times the legal amount of alcohol in her system. According to court documents filed by police,Sienna Tavares-Brown’s blood-alcohol content was found to be 0.272% during a breathalyzer test. The legal threshold for intoxication is 0.08%. She also was taken to Hilo Medical Center for a voluntary blood draw, the documents state. The…Read more |
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