American Samoa
Swains delegate wants more recognition in American Samoa
The Swains Island delegate to American Samoa's House of Representatives has called for his island to have greater recognition in the territory.
American Samoans reminded they can take two hour voting break
Employers in American Samoa have been reminded of local laws, which allow voters, to go to the polls on November 8 to cast their ballots.
American, wanted in Tonga, stays in American Samoa
American Samoa District Court Judge Fiti Sunia has denied a motion from American Dean Fletcher on charges of entering the terrritory illegally to be dismissed. American Samoa District Court Judge...
American Samoa farmers rebuked for pesticide use
The American Samoa government says the sale of some locally grown foods was stopped to protect school children from uncertified pesticides.
US company fined for dumping oily waste in American Samoa
A US based tuna fishing company has been convicted and given a $US1.6 million fine for dumping oil waste in the waters off American Samoa.
Vaifanua leaders back Gaoteote for American Samoa senate seat
The traditional leaders of Vaifanua county council in American Samoa have again selected Gaoteote Tofau Palaie to take up their senatorial seat for the next four years.
American Samoa to upgrade immigration system
American Samoa is upgrading its immigration data system that will help track overstayers.
American Samoa island powered by solar energy
Tau, one of American Samoa's outer Manua islands, is now powered by solar energy.
American Samoa suspends local vegetable sale and use
The American Samoa Department of Agriculture has suspended the use of many locally grown vegetables in the School Lunch Program.
Fugitive murder suspect case continued in American Samoa
The plea case of a man who fled Tonga before he was to appear in court for the murder of his wife has been continued to next Wednesday in American Samoa.
American Samoa bank to probe disclosure of customer information
Development Bank of American Samoa is investigating the recent disclosure of customer information.
Cannery and American Samoa Govt look at options
The parent company of Samoa Tuna Processors is working with American Samoa Government officials to determine what else can be done to mitigate any negative economic impacts from its reduced…
American Samoans march for trafficking victims
American Samoans have marched against human trafficking in an attempt to spread awareness about the issue.
American Samoa cannery to maintain limited presence
American Samoa tuna canner, Tri Marine, intends to operate its Samoa Tuna Processors plant in Atu'u, opened just last year, as a logistics hub in support of its trading activity in the region.
Free animal clinic performs 22 surgeries in American Samoa
An American non-profit organisation has performed 22 surgeries on the first day of free animal clinics it's offering in American Samoa.
American Samoa to lose hundreds of cannery jobs
Employees of Samoa Tuna Processors are learning today that its canning operations are shutting down indefinitely in December.
American Samoa authorities not working on Fletcher extradition
American Samoa's Attorney General says there's little involvement from the territory's authorities regarding negotiations for the extradition of murder suspect Dean Jay Fletcher to Tonga.
American Samoa Republicans react to Trump tape
The American Samoa Republican party and local Trump campaign say they do not condone the language used by the party's presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Inmates in American Samoa get to use guards' phones, court told
Questioning from a judge has revealed that inmates at a jail in American Samoa get to use the mobile phones of guards.
American Samoa guard phones used by inmates
Questioning from a judge has revealed that inmates at a jail in American Samoa get to use the mobile phones of guards.