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O le va’aiga i le laina o lo’o talotalo, ae galo ai e tatau ona faitauina lelei le fa’ailo o lo’o u’uina, STOP SMOKING o lona uiga taofia le ulaula…fa’afetai mo le sao, e leai se faiva e asa ma le maumau. [ata: Leua Aiono Frost]
Ua leai se fale fa’atali pasi i le nofoaga i Utulei, e lata ane i le Fale Samoa i le Suigaula o le Atuvasa. Sa talosagaina e le kovana le Matagaluega o Galuega Lautele e ave ese lea nofoaga ona o le leisi lea vaega o le auala o lo’o pisi i afiafi i le manava o galuega. [ata: Leua Aiono Frost}
Hawaii Kai resident, Harry Calistro Jr, ties down his 27' fishing boat in advance of the expected wind impact from Hurricane Douglas, 7/24/20, 8:45pm. [Photo by Barry Markowitz]
A public school teacher, with her Certificate of Appreciation, along with her colleagues after completing training in preparation by the Education Department to open the new school year 2020/2021 next month. Parents and legal guardians are seen standing in line Wednesday this week registering their...
With improved weather conditions on Monday this week, the crew from Silva Construction was back at the Fagaima Road to patch up this new and very wide pothole as well as other new ones which were created following heavy rain in recent days. [photo: FS]
As of yesterday morning, this photo shows the status of the old communications building in Fagatogo that was once the main office of the American Samoa TeleCommunications Authority. A crew was seen at the site Monday afternoon starting to take down the building as directed by Gov. Lolo Matalasi...
Crew dispatched by Public Works Department, along with machinery, were seen around 1p.m. yesterday afternoon dismantling and removing the bus stop in front of the Laufou Shopping Center as ordered by Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga, who instructed the Attorney General’s Office to develop Laufou traffic...
This trio was among a small group of peaceful protestors at Nu’uuli/Airport road last Saturday morning (July 18th) calling the public’s attention to current dire needs for American Samoa that federal COVID-19 funds could be used for, instead of other purposes. The protestors held placards outlining...
O se tasi o measina sa aofia i fa’aaloaloga fo’i na taua’aoina e le pa’ia o Aiga Sa Poiali’i i fa’aaloaloga o le oo o Poiali’i Fiasili i lona afio’aga, Pago Pago.[ata: Leua Aiono Frost]
StarKist Samoa’s Human Resources manager, Molly Schuster (holding her cake) and her staff during her birthday celebration last Friday, July 10th. [photo: StarKist]