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Casket of 2-year-old
The 2-year-old girl, who died from a tragic traffic accident two weeks ago, after a vehicle crashed into a rental house in Nu’uuli, killing the victim and injuring her mother and 11-month-old sister — was laid to rest last Friday at her home in Pavaiai. The grieving family — is seen here outside of...
Highway to Health student nurses
Student nurses with the ASCC nursing program, addressing senior citizens earlier this week at the “Highway to Health” event at the Territorial Administration on Aging compound as part of the ASCC nursing program offering free health service to the community. [photo: Leua Aiono Frost]
The Sweets in Samoana crew
The smiles from the Sweets in Samoana (SIS) crew during the Islandwide Business Competition that was held yesterday at the Rex Lee Auditorium. Samoana High School won overall – In the Business Category, the SharkWear won 1st place overall, while Sweets in Samoana claimed 2nd place overall. [photo:...
Senior Citizens getting a blood pressure check
Senior citizens got their blood pressure checked yesterday during the “Highway to Health” event yesterday at the Territorial Administration on Aging compound part of the ASCC nursing program offering free health service to the community. [photo: Leua Aiono Frost]
Nalini Singh
Nouméa, NEW CALEDONIA — When we talk about an issue as serious as violence and harassment, there is no room for 'sugar-coating' - the statistics in the Pacific are dire. The Pacific Community (SPC) is convening the 14th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women and the 7th Meeting of the Pacific...
King Tide coming dangerously close to a home in Nuuuli
A friendly reminder from Homeland Security – TEMCO:  King Tides began on Monday, Apr. 26 and will continue through to Apr. 30. A King Tide is a higher than normal tide that can cause coastal flooding, especially in low-lying areas.  ASDHS- TEMCO cautions to please be safe and keep watch, especially...
Medical personnel who are part of the COVID-19 Medical Team posing for a photo
Medical personnel who are part of the COVID-19 Medical Team posing for a photo last Friday, Apr. 23, 2021 at the Department of Youth and Women’s Affairs (DYWA) facility in Tafuna — one of the several COVID-19 vaccination sites. [photo: DOH- Facebook]
Kids enjoying jumpers at Farm Fair
Youngsters, accompanied by adults, enjoying themselves on the jumpers, which was part of last Friday’s International Farm Fair at the Veterans Memorial Stadium. [photo: Leua Aiono Frost]
Starkist employees being vaccinated for COVID-19
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. According to the COVID Task Force information, 324 workers were vaccinated, a majority of them for their first shot.  [photo: ASG]
two cars at side of road with damage
Several police officers, along with two ambulances were at the scene of this traffic accident near the Avau area, around 1:30p.m on Tuesday this week, causing a traffic slow-down in both directions. Samoa News understands six people were injuried and it is suspected the driver of one of the...

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