No major incidents, no deaths, no New Year baby
While American Samoa did not have a New Year’s baby to celebrate the start of 2012, the Department of Public Safety was happy to report there was no major incident in the territory claiming any li
While American Samoa did not have a New Year’s baby to celebrate the start of 2012, the Department of Public Safety was happy to report there was no major incident in the territory claiming any li
The Department of Marine Wildlife Resources (DMWR) will be having a ‘Marine Debris Cleanup Day’ at Utulei Beach Park on Friday January 13.
As the High Court handed down last Thursday a 20-month jail term for drug defendant Poufa Silulu, the defendant’s mother sobbed while Silulu’s very young son used his white t-shirt to slowly wipe
The Emergency Medical Service has been transferred back to the LBJ Medical Center effective Jan. 1, 2012, in accordance with a Dec. 29, 2011 executive order signed by Gov.
American Samoa in the year 2011 was faced with an economic downturn as the cost of living went up, while the government projected a $7 million shortfall at the start of the year.
Residents of the shoreline village of Poloa on the far western tip of Tutuila are proud, thrilled and happy to be given the new designation as the last place on earth to see the last sunset of the
A look at the last biggest catch of 2011, as these two huge Blue Marlins were tackled in by Teioutaifeau Mitchell Shimasaki of Faga’alu (far left), along with his crew, who ventured out to fish on
The New Year rang in with a hike in gasoline prices for the territory, while all other prices for petroleum products sold in American Samoa decreased.
A senior Fiji broadcast journalist says there is little surprise in the interim government’s announcement that the public emergency regulations are to be lifted this Saturday.
The Marshall Islands parliament has chosen the opposition’s Christopher Loeak as the new president following last November’s general election.