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BREAKING NEWS: 58 new positive cases in NMI

A total of 58 cases have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 from surveillance and travel testing on Dec. 31, 2021, and Jan. 2 and 3, 2022, bringing the CNMI total to 3,392 cases since March 28, 2020. The individuals have been isolated and are actively monitored. As of Dec. 28,...
Posted On Jan 04 2022 22:00
, By Press Release
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BREAKING NEWS: Impeachment committee to send impeachment resolution to full House for action

Members of the House of Representatives Special Investigating Committee on Impeachment unanimously voted today, Tuesday, to send to the full House for action House Resolution 22-14 that impeaches Gov. Ralph DLG Torres for alleged commission of felonies, corruption, and neglect of...
Posted On Jan 04 2022 14:53
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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BREAKING NEWS: Man killed on New Year’s Day

The CNMI rung in the new year with yet another death after an altercation between two men took a deadly turn. The Superior Court held a bail hearing today for Lyuqin Yi, who is being charged as an accessory to a homicide after helping her boyfriend, LingYang Kong, hid the knife...
Posted On Jan 04 2022 11:22
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Atalig says $80M ARPA money already spent last fiscal year

Finance Secretary David DLG Atalig said Thursday the CNMI government has accumulated over $80 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds last fiscal year that were spent mainly for “provisions of government.” In response to an inquiry about ARPA funds during a radio press...
Posted On Jan 04 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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