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Closures await businesses violating COVID-19 mandate

Immediate closure awaits businesses that are found violating the social distancing directive. Almost a month ago, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres restricted business operations in the CNMI, in order to limit points of interactions between people, as part of the mitigating measures for...
Posted On Apr 21 2020 06:04
, By Iva Maurin

Up to $750 fine for driving past curfew; DPS belies rumor

Anyone found driving on a public road outside of the curfew hours will be penalized up to $750. At the same time, the Department of Public Safety clarified yesterday that the rumor that one will be exempted from the curfew rule if you drive with your hazard lights turned on is...
Posted On Apr 21 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin
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Senate to tackle bill that guarantees 25% of retiree pension

Senate will be deliberating today a bill that would guarantee 25% of retirees’ pension through the allotment of $15 million from the casino license fees. House Bill 21-76, HS1, which unanimously passed in a House of Representatives session last Thursday, would repeal Public Law...
Posted On Apr 21 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin

With NMI now able to test locally, Torres says it can also help Guam

With 40,000 test kits that arrived last week from South Korea, on top of the 20,000 kits that arrived earlier, the CNMI is getting ready to conduct community testing for coronavirus and Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said that the CNMI stands ready to help Guam if it needs assistance with...
Posted On Apr 20 2020 06:06
, By Iva Maurin
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