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US govt seeks rehearing in reversal of couple’s conviction

The U.S. government is requesting the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to conduct a re-hearing in connection with its ruling that reversed the conviction of a woman for harboring an illegal alien and the conviction of her husband for aiding and abetting the harboring....
Posted On Dec 10 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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IT&E donates $100K worth of solar lamps

Groups involved in the recovery and relief efforts from Super Typhoon Yutu joined IT&E last week as the company turned $100,000 worth of solar lamps that will be handed out to the public at the Office of the Governor. IT&E bought over 1,000 pieces of solar lamps and...
Posted On Dec 10 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

High risk for rip currents

Hazardous trade-wind generated seas and swells will continue to produce large surf on north and east facing reefs. Based on the information received from the National Weather Service in Tiyan, Guam, and compiled at the CNMI Emergency Operations Center State Warning Point, there...
Posted On Dec 10 2018 06:06
, By Press Release

Power restoration on Tinian begins in earnest

Power restoration on Tinian began in earnest last Thursday with Feeder 3, which serves about 70 percent of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s customers on the island, according to CUC executive director Gary P. Camacho. In his latest update last Thursday, Camacho said that work...
Posted On Dec 10 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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