September 2020
Former Justice Vui says Samoa's juvenile offenders look "like caged animals"
Apia, SAMOA — Conditions for juveniles at Samoa's Tanumalala prison have been described as criminal by the former acting Chief justice, Vui Clarence Nelson.
White Sunday preparations in full swing in Samoa
Apia, SAMOA — Businesses across the country are registering a surge of orders and advertising special offers for clothing and food more than a fortnight ahead of the White Sunday holiday.
Man allegedly beats his wife after she flushes his drugs down the toliet
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A man arrested for disturbing the private peace inside his home is now charged with violating local drug laws.
Slimmer Stronger You photo & caption
O le vaega fa’amalositino a le SSY ua faailoa le fiafia o le a mae’a le lona lua o vaiaso talu ona latou fa’atasi e fa’aitiitia o latou pauna ina ia malosi le fa’alogo i o latou tino i taimi uma.
American Samoa Health Dept receives block grant funding
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — This past Thursday Congresswoman Aumua Amata congratulated the American Samoa Department of Health upon a grant notification of $84,498 through the U.S.
Travel restrictions slow inmate Barlow’s federal case over detention
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The federal court in Washington D.C.
Samoa wants pigs-head thrower handed over
Apia, SAMOA — The man who threw a pig’s head at Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Dr.
Case against man accused of transporting drugs to Ofu — dismissed
The government’s case against a Tongan national residing in Ofu charged for violating local drug laws has been dismissed, after the High Court granted a motion by the government this week to dismis
Interim rule proposed for American Samoa bottomfish limit
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The US National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is proposing a temporary rule for an interim catch limit (ICL) of 13,000 pound of American Samoa bottomfish for