October 2012
Faleomavaega disappointed about plight of stateless person in American Samoa
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Faleomavaega has written directly to Secretary Janet Napolitano of the U.S.
ASHSAA Week No.7 concludes with no surprises
Last weekend, the ASHSAA football league had no surprises in Week No.
Senate agrees to meet with Governor — on their terms
Instead of the Governor H.
Governor seeks help for ASG employees left in the cold
Department of Human Resources director Evelyn Vaitautolu Langford is being asked to assist career service and contract employees of two ASG offices whose budgets were eliminated by the Fono from t
Win some, lose some: gas at the pump down, all other petroleum products up
The new maximum allowable price (MAP), or wholesale price, which went into effect yesterday shows a slight drop in gasoline , while other petroleum products sold in American Samoa had a slight inc
Civil lawsuit filed two years after alleged battery by ASG employee
A woman who filed a civil lawsuit against the American Samoa Government and Mac Tiatia is asking the High Court to set a trial date for her case which was filed two years ago.