July 2020
Tuesday night’s Medicaid flight goes off smoothly with 274 passengers
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Of the 277 passengers who were originally set to travel on the Hawaiian Airlines charter flight Tuesday night from Pago Pago to Honolulu, only 274 were on board
Hurricane Douglas moves toward Hawaii — impacts likely over the weekend
Honlulu, HAWAII — Hurricane Douglas is continuing to strengthen as it barrels toward the Central Pacific and could move over or near portions of the state over the weekend.
VA made decision for faipule and his wife to fly on Friday's FEMA flight
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The American Samoa Government was not responsible for transporting Rep.
Fagaima pothole repair photo & caption
With improved weather conditions on Monday this week, the crew from Silva Construction was back at the Fagaima Road to patch up this new and very wide pothole as well as other new ones which were c
Fesiligia e Faipule mataupu i le sui o le FEMA na toe faafoi i Hawaii
Pago Pago, AME
Polokalama a le Watersports tu’uga a fanau talavou - fa’amalositino
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Ua iloga ona fa’afiafiaina fanau talavou i le latou tu’uga fa’apitoa na tu’ufa’atasia e le Pulega o le South Pacific Watersports & Fitness i Utulei.
Homeland Security director’s hearing focuses on drug epidemic
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Tackling the problem of illegal drugs entering the territory was one of the top issues discussed during the House confirmation hearing this week for Alfonso Pet
Senate calls moment of silence for the late Senator Alo Faauuga
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A moment of silence was called last week in the Senate in remembrance of the late Senator for Ituau, Alo Faauuga who passed away earlier this month in Honolulu.
NEXT cable to operate in U.S. in competition with ASH and Hawaiki cables
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The US Federal Communications Commission has given the green light to the owners of Southern Cross NEXT to land and operate within the U.S.