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THE Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality analyzes water samples collected from Saipan’s west coast recreational beaches and storm drainages every week.
THE National Weather Service Guam Weather Forecast Office continues to monitor a tropical disturbance, Invest 98W, as it continues its approach to the Mariana Islands. 98W was positioned overnight ...
(CNMI Homeland Security and Emergency Management) — A tropical disturbance, Joint Typhoon Warning Center’s Invest 98w, is centered southeast of Guam near 10.7n 151.1e. This system remains highly ...
A DIVE and rescue training session on June 6 and 7 resulted in the successful completion of a spearfishing safety course by 10 experienced spearfishermen, according to Morito Asai, owner ...
THE Department of Public Safety is urging the community to practice safe driving and exercise caution while driving on the island's roadway. With ongoing weather conditions and various construction ...
HOUSE Floor Leader Marissa Flores has asked the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission to investigate the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation’s internal board policies and CUC management benefits, ...
THE Hericanes ended the regular season of the 2025 Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting Basketball League on a high note, tearing apart the Beach Front Ballers 66–28 in a Ladies Division game at ...
(AESMMI) — The Amelia Earhart Saipan Memorial Monument Inc. once again invites the public to commemorate Amelia Earhart’s 128th birthday. She was born on July 24, 1897.
A NEW Miss Earth NMI will be crowned on Saturday when the Miss Northern Marianas Earth pageant takes the stage at Marianas Beach Resort starting at 5 p.m.
PRIME is close to solidifying a comfortable spot heading into the playoffs in the Ladies Division of the 2025 Allied Pacific Environmental Corporation Basketball League after outlasting the Hericanes, ...
(CNMI Homeland Security and Emergency Management) — A tropical disturbance could bring heavy rain to the Marianas from Thursday evening through Sunday.
POLICYMAKERS can disagree in good faith over the merits of policy “without resorting to unfounded assertions of unlawfulness,” Gov. Arnold I. Palacios’ legal counsel said in response to the Senate’s ...