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DOL rule raising exemption for salaried workers blocked by judge
A federal judge in Texas has blocked a US Department of Labor rule set to go into effect Dec.
US EPA requests Army Corps to reconsider assistance for Aua
The US Army Corps of Engineers has been requested to “consider remediation assistance” to American Samoa during construction of the wastewater project in the village of A
Tuinei Saofai
Fotutupu le Afioga Le Toafia Tuinei Christian ma le Faletua ia Elizabeth Fa'avae o le alalafaga o Fagasa i le Aso Tofi, Aso Fa'afetai.
Fa’ataua le ola maloloina atoa ai ma le tete’e atu i le ma’i suka
I le avea ai o le masina lenei o Novema o le masina ua faapitoa mo le fa’atauaina o le soifua maloloina, atoa ai ma le tete’e atu i le gasegase o le suka, o le taeao nei lea ua fa’atulaga e faia ai
Fa’amanuiaga aso Fa’afetai mai le afioga Kovana mo tagata uma AS
E ui o le aso ananafi lea na fa’atauaina ai e le atunu’u le Aso Fa’afetai o lenei tausaga, peita’i na taua i le feau fa’amanuia mai le afioga i le Kovana o le atunu’u, le tofa i le Tootoo ia Lolo M
Man sentenced to 22 months for sexual assault
Apia, SAMOA — A man who sexually assaulted his wife’s 10-year-old niece has been sentenced to 22 months in jail.
DOA says no tests needed on produce or for soil contamination
Acting Director Department of Agriculture, Peter Gurr said there was no reason to conduct testing to determine if illegal chemical were being used on the farms.
Samoa Observer names Tusitala Short Story Competition winners
Apia, SAMOA — American Samoa’s Poe Mageo, and Tamari Mulitalo Cheung were among those who made the top five who submitted their short stories in the Pacific Islands category for the annual