February 2017
Motusa answers questions about money owed to Pima Prevention
Department of Health is working to identify the validity of about $113,000 of the more than $200,000 of an outstanding debt that the Health Department is alleged to owe to Nevada-based Pima Prevent
Public Defender speaks of giving people “a way out of the darkness”
Newly confirmed Public Defender, Douglas Fiaui is hoping to work with the Legislature to find “a way out of the darkness” for some of the people convicted of felony crimes, so they are able to retu
Marine debris encatchment net
Aua Village was the first to complete the challenge "installation of marine debris encatchment net" on island, which was set up by American Samoa Power Authority and the village council.
Drunk father kills his son with a machete
Apia, SAMOA — A 47-year-old father has been arrested and charged in connection with the murder of his 14-year-old old son, who was struck on the neck with a ma
Data shows 3rd grade Reading & Math test results below basic level
With data showing below basic level test results in Reading and Math for third grade students over the last two years, Education director Dr.
Yahoo issues another warning in fallout from hacking attacks
LONDON (AP) -- Yahoo is warning users of potentially malicious activity on their accounts between 2015 and 2016, the latest development in the interne
Sales tax once again being considered to boost government revenue
ASG Treasurer Uelinitone Tonumaipea says the Treasury Department has the electronic equipment to monitor and track revenue earned through a sales tax, which is being considered by the Lolo Administ
LBJ Medical Center upgrades phased for completion
By next year, Phase I of the LBJ Medical Center’s major construction project is expected to be completed.
Science Fair Committee members
The executive Islandwide Science Fair Committee members who are working tirelessly to put together the scores and select which projects to pick for the second round for the Elementary division.