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Private sector: ASG is hiring more people than they can pay
Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga said during last month’s Cabinet meeting that part of his duty, as the territory's leader, is to ensure the government is creating more jobs for the people.
Falepuipui le ali’i gaoi mo le 6 masina
O le ali’i lea na ta’usala e le Fa’amasinoga Fa’aitumalo i le moliaga mama o le gaoi, ua fa’asalaina nei o ia e taofia i le toese i Tafuna mo le 6 masina, o se tasi lea o tuutuuga o lana nofovaavaa
Ken Longenecker of Bishop Museum
Ken Longenecker of Bishop Museum points to one of the fish that he and Ross Langston from Windward Community College and Erik Franklin from Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology are collecting specime
American Samoa selecting ‘Best of the Best’ for JPS Paradise Classic III
The Junior Prep Sports (JPS) Paradise Football Classic III will be hosted in Hawai’i for the third time this year, where the ‘Best of the Best’ players from Hawai’i, California, and American Samoa
Laughing Samoan confesses to his secret past as a wife-beater
Two decades ago, Eteuati Ete punched his wife Mele Wendt so hard while she was driving that she ended up with a black eye.
Tongans back Pohiva's Democratic Party
'Akilisi Pohiva's Democratic Party has won a resounding election victory in Tonga, with voters seemingly continuing to back political reform.
Hawaiian Airlines announces CEO Dunkerley retirement
Honolulu, HAWAI’I — Hawaiian Airlines this week announced the planned retirement of Mark Dunkerley, president and chief executive officer, and the selection of Peter Ingram, executive vice