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Overloaded outlet triggers fire

An overloaded multi-plug outlet reportedly triggered the huge fire that engulfed Kevin’s Mart on Tun Segundo Street corner P. Yobbo Avenue next to the U.S. Postal Office in Chalan Kanoa early yesterday morning. No one was reported injured during the blaze that was reported at...
Posted On Feb 01 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Torres reaches out to DC movers

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has reached out to a number of individuals and groups in Washington, D.C., putting labor, immigration concerns, and other CNMI issues front and center of his outreach efforts. Torres attended the inauguration of President Donald Trump and co-hosted a 58th...
Posted On Jan 31 2017 06:08
, By Jon Perez
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Mike Sablan earns SCC’s top honor

Michael S. Sablan is not used to being in the spotlight; he would rather work his magic quietly behind the scenes. But last Saturday, all eyes were on him after he was named the Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Business Person of the Year during the business group’s installation...
Posted On Jan 30 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Man, 53, is found dead outside reef

A 53-year-old man who had gone swimming was later found dead outside the reef of Sugar Dock in Chalan Kanoa yesterday afternoon. Isidro Wabol sustained trauma to the forehead with swelling and abrasions, according to Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services spokesman...
Posted On Jan 27 2017 06:16
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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