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CNMI courts sustain damage due to Yutu

The local courts on Saipan and Tinian weren’t spared damage from the onslaught of Super Typhoon Yutu. According to a press release from the CNMI Judiciary, the Guma’ Hustisia on Saipan sustained major damage and is currently unsafe for both the public and staff. It is closed...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Airlines fly out over 600 outbound passengers

Airlines flew out over 600 passengers as soon as the Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport opened for commercial flights last Sunday. Commonwealth Ports Authority executive director Christopher S. Tenorio said United Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, and Asiana Airlines had a...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Tinian slowly getting back up

The Tinian municipality is slowly getting back to normalcy with the help of federal partners. Saipan’s neighbor was hit the hardest when Super Typhoon Yutu hit the island head on late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Satellite images from the National Oceanic and...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

BOH donates $25,000 for CNMI relief efforts

Bank of Hawaii Foundation announced yesterday contributions totaling $25,000 to help relief efforts underway in Saipan. The American Red Cross will receive $15,000 and $10,000 will go to The Salvation Army-Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division. “We recognize that the devastation...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Press Release
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