April 2021
Another big federal grant for the territory — this time addressing COVID-19 related needs for child care
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Governor Lemanu P.S.
Family fight ends with Uncle arrested and charged with child abuse
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A man who allegedly assaulted his 17-year-old nephew was arrested and charged.
Tanielu Tuli made his initial appearance in Court last week.
Marshalls gets Pacific voice heard at climate summit
Majuro, MARSHALL ISLANDS — The Marshall Islands has issued a plea for help and a call to action at the US Leaders Summit on Climate Change.
A revised legal view on Samoa's political stalemate
Apia, SAMOA — Earlier this week RNZ Pacific carried a viewpoint on the political stalemate in Samoa from law lecturer at Auckland University, Fuimaono Dylan Asafo.
Nephew accused of assaulting his Uncle’s wife while she was holding her child
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A man from Petesa accused of attempting to assault his uncle’s wife while she was holding her one-year-old was arrested last month.
Guam legislators oppose feds designating critical habitats without consulting territories
Hagåtña, GUAM — Federal officials did not consult Guam and other territories before designating shallow nearshore areas of Pacific islands as critical coral habits, and now senators are as
Barlow files new application for a pardon after no action from Gov Lolo
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The attorney for former Territorial Correctional Facility inmate, James Glenn Barlow has filed an application for pardon, with Gov.
StarKist employees receive COVID vaccine photo & caption
This photo provided by the Department of Homeland Security shows some of StarKist Samoa’s employees during a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Apr. 13th at the plant.