OSHA Still Investigating the Electrocution Incident
An official from the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration assigned to the electrocution tragedy that claimed three lives is still on island and has yet to wrap up the ...Read more
An official from the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration assigned to the electrocution tragedy that claimed three lives is still on island and has yet to wrap up the ...Read more
Members of the public have expressed concern about the chopping of trees on the sides and foot of the mountains between Matuu and Avau. Earlier this week a contractor, Triple T, owned by Tau ...Read more
The first fund raising event for the Research Foundation of the American Samoa Community College is a golf tournament to be held around the same time that the college will open its multi purpose ...Read more
Samoa’s Head of State Tuiatua Tupua Tamasese Efi, Masiofo Filifilia, and Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi are confirmed to attend the inauguration of Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga and ...Read more
Former Director of Public Works, Taeaotui Punaofo Tilei, wants to return to his native Ofu, where his roots are planted, and serve his village. Taeaotui is bidding for the Manu’a District #2 ...Read more
Police officers received overtime payments with their latest paychecks out this week. This was confirmed by two police officers who said that the payments as far as they could tell were for ...Read more
A report on Samoa’s hardship and poverty has shown a remarkable progress in food and basic needs for people but macroeconomic and poverty trends have revealed warning signals. The report is a ...Read more
The rank and file at the Department of Public Safety have welcomed news that Governor Lolo Moliga has instructed his directors who deal with finances to find the money to pay outstanding ...Read more
A word of caution about falling rocks and other debris from mountain sides along the high way during heavy rains. Ite Matagia of the M&O Division of Public Works says they have responded to ...Read more
Tropical Storm Amos is currently 250 nautical miles north west of Pago Pago moving north eastward over the last few hours, shifting it closer to Samoa. Amos is still forecast to come within 90 ...Read more