Admin calls for regulation of money transfer businesses in territory
The American Samoa Government is moving to regulate money transfer businesses in the territory, with proposed legislation submitted to the Fono.
The American Samoa Government is moving to regulate money transfer businesses in the territory, with proposed legislation submitted to the Fono.
DON’T FORGET OUR NATIVE WILDLIFE — THEY NEED HELP TOO This photo provided by an Ili’ili resident shows a fruit bat “taking a nap” on the branch of one of their papaya trees, 24 hours after Tropical
Port Administration employees, along with workers from other ASG agencies and the private sector who work on the main dock, were evacuated to the other side of the street.
It's been three days since Cyclone Gita swept through the Tongan islands of 'Eua and Tongatapu leaving most people without power and water and others without a home.
Tonga's Pita Taufatofua will make his Winter Olympics debut later today in Pyeongchang.
SAN DIEGO — The American Red Cross is providing assistance to families affected by Tropical Cyclone Gita, severe winds, floods and landslides.
Instead of revoking Joeita Fa’aaliga’s probation for not complying with court orders, the High Court during the defendant’s Deposition Hearing yesterday morning added another condition to the defen