September 2021
Bill to hike salaries for Gov & LT along with allowances for fono still alive
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The House approved in third reading Thursday, with amendments, the Senate bill which seeks to increase the annual salaries of
Report looks at impact of COVID on Am Samoa fisheries and the cannery
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Updates on island fisheries as well as the tuna industry and COVID-19 impacts, are two main subjects covered in a brief “Amer
Additional charges filed against man accused of assaulting his wife
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The government filed an additional charge last week during a Status Hearing against a man accused of assaulting his partner in a domes
AUKUS pact strikes at heart of Pacific regionalism
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND — Australia's new security pact with the US and the UK has touched a nerve at the core of Pacific regionalism.
One co-defendant in a drug bust in Malaeimi last year has entered a guilty plea
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — 40-year-old Alema Wilson, who was a taxi driver when police arrested him in the early morning of Sept.
Here is who qualifies for federal Advance Child Tax Credit payments
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — With the ASG Treasury announcing this week the release later this month of the first payment for the Advance Child Tax Credit
Named the best Hawaii tattoo photo & caption
48-year-old Shad Bolosan of Waialua, Hawaii proudly sports an elaborate tattoo based on the iconic “Battle of Nuuanu,” a painting by the late Herb Kane.
One resident from Sept 13 flight tests positive for COVID-19 — Isolation protocols in place at alternate care
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A local resident who returned to American Samoa when commercial air service between Honolulu and