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HPO has no archaeologist to guide Section 106 talks

The Historic Preservation Office’s sole archaeologist resigned 11 days ago, prompting the HPO board to recall the tough hiring prospects of past years and consider the scarce technical resources it faces as the CNMI stares down the release this week of impact documents on...
Posted On Mar 31 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Driver returns to hospital; found with fractured spine

The alleged drunk driver of a gray Ford F150 four-door pickup truck that slammed into a power pole in Garapan returned to the hospital two days after the crash for back pain, while his front passenger, a firefighter, is awaiting medical evacuation to the Philippines. Department...
Posted On Mar 30 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

‘Crimes in the CNMI staggering’

Just last year alone, more than 15,000 crimes, car collisions, and criminal complaints were reported to the Department of Public Safety in the CNMI, a number that, according DPS Commissioner James C. Deleon Guerrero, is a “staggering” sad reality. On the methamphetamine or “ice”...
Posted On Mar 27 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Japanese tourists to benefit from a ‘pre-clearance’ pact

If a “pre-clearance” deal between the United States and Japan pushes through, tourists from Japan can clear U.S immigration from the comfort of their own country. It can potentially attract more tourists from Japan at a time when arrivals from that market have been waning. U.S...
Posted On Mar 26 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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