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BREAKING NEWS: Former DPS commissioner now in custody

This afternoon, former Department of Public Safety commissioner James C. Deleon Guerrero was apprehended on his way to surrender to authorities. This arrest follows an investigation by CNMI and federal officials into allegations of illegal conduct while serving as commissioner of...
Posted On Apr 15 2016 16:28
, By Mark Rabago

BREAKING NEWS: Firearms bill now law

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has signed a bill regulating firearms in the CNMI into law this morning. In the presence of Attorney General Edward Manibusan, Department of Public Safety Commissioner Robert Deleon Guerrero, members of the Legislature, and members of the Cabinet, Torres...
Posted On Apr 11 2016 10:41
, By Mark Rabago

BREAKING NEWS: GOV. ELOY INOS PASSES AWAY

Gov. Eloy S. Inos has passed away in the U.S. mainland, sources told Saipan Tribune this morning. Press secretary Ivan Blanco declined to comment when Saipan Tribune asked if the reports were true on Inos’ passing, but then stated that a Cabinet meeting is being set and a press...
Posted On Dec 29 2015 11:20
, By Mark Rabago

CW holders lament slow pace of renewals

CW-1 permit holders with pending renewals would like U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service to help them understand why it is taking too long to adjudicate their renewal permits. A number are also pleading for USCIS to speed up the process as the Dec. 31, 2015, deadline for...
Posted On Dec 24 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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