February 2018
Meet the Walking Samoans
With a prayer and a stretch the walkers are off.
There's music and laughter – a mix of Samoan and English chatter – as the flower-festooned group begins to walk around the lagoon.
Police called to bring peace at one Am Red Cross distribution point
Pago Pago, AMERICA SAMOA — More people are complaining that their homes, which have been damaged or destroyed by Tropical Storm Gita, have yet to be assessed by the government, causing som
Weather service says they are taking lessons learned from Gita to heart
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Elinor Lutu-McMoore, Meterologist in-Charge at the Weather Service Of ce (WSO) in Tafuna said that her of ce learned a lot from Tropical Storm Gita, and this wi
Residents lining up to receive emergency supplies
A Red Cross Point of Distribution Center during this past Saturday with residents lining up to receive emergency supplies.
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue headlines of the week. None of these stories is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media.
ASPA repairs lines
ASPA thanks the public for your patience as crews continue to restore power to areas still without electricity due to safety reasons causing delays. As a reminder to all ASPA customers without pow
PCSN Network plans workshops for parents
There’s good news for the parents on island who struggle to help their children with special needs.
Rheumatic Heart Disease relief efforts underway in American Samoa
Fagatogo, American Samoa — To assist with American Samoa’s Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) relief efforts, David Adams from Duke University Medical Center, an Advanced Cardiac Sonographer, a
Watch out for scammers on social media, Central Bank of Samoa warns
The Central Bank of Samoa is warning locals about the dangers of Facebook and other social media networks being used by scammers to take their money.