American Samoa
Plans to see more educated young people employed in American Samoa
The Chamber of Commerce in American Samoa says it's excited by plans that could see more young, educated and technologically-savvy people employed in the territory.
Court adjourns Samoa students rape case
A status hearing for the three members of the Don Bosco College from Samoa accused of having sex with a minor in American Samoa will continue to next Thursday because their attorney was not present.
Large reef damaged by FAD in American Samoa
About 120 square feet of coral in American Samoa has been destroyed after a floating fish aggregation device became stuck to a reef.
Rise in American Samoa chickenpox cases
The infection control officer at American Samoa's only hospital says there has been an increase in the number of chickenpox cases in the territory.
American Samoa citizenship ruling supported
A court ruling in the United States that people born in American Samoa do not qualify for automatic US citizenship has been described by the governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga as the right decision.
Rats close American Samoa govt building
An American Samoa government building closed its doors yesterday afternoon because of a bad odour from dead rats believed to be in the walls and ceiling.
Two mosquito types identified in dengue outbreak
An entomologist in American Samoa says the two mosquito types identified as dengue carriers in the territory breed in anything which contains water.
Indian teachers possible in American Samoa.
The Governor of American Samoa Lolo Matalasi Moliga has suggested hiring teachers from countries like India to help improve education in the territory.
American Samoa dialysis unit reopens
The Dialysis Unit at American Samoa's LBJ Hospital has reopened after a three-day closure.
American Samoa citizenship ruling welcomed
The American Samoa Congresswoman Aumua Amata Radewagen is pleased with a landmark decision by the US Court of Appeals on citizenship.
US court rules on American Samoa citizenship case
The Federal appeals court in Washington D.C. has ruled that people born in American Samoa are not automatic U.S. citizens.
American Samoa carries out dengue fever tests
American Samoa's Department of Health is carrying out further testing to determine if there's a new type of dengue fever present in the territory following confirmation that two people died from…
Sport: American Samoa Boxing Association to hold new elections
The International Boxing Association says it will not recognise the American Samoa Boxing Association meeting and election of officers held earlier this year.
Dengue deaths in American Samoa
Health authorities in American Samoa are concerned by the deaths of two people from dengue fever.
American Samoans to look out for coral bleaching
American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources says it wants the community to report signs of bleaching and other damage effecting coral reefs.
Sport: Boxer overcomes demons to target Pacific Games glory
The American Samoa boxer George Tanoa Jr says he's already won the battle of his life against drugs and alcohol ahead of the Pacific Games, which start in July.
Pago Pago to fight opening up 50 mile zone to longliners
The American Samoa government plans to strongly oppose a plan to open up an area now reserved for local fishing boats to longlners.
Quake rattles Samoas
Residents have been shaken in American Samoa and Samoa by a morning earthquake, intially believed to be magnitude 6.2.
Fuel removed from stranded American Samoa ship
In American Samoa, almost 200 litres of diesel fuel was removed yesterday from the long-liner that has run aground on the reef off the airport, the Seahawk 68.
American Samoa puts off cutting hours to save money
The American Samoa government's finances remain dire but it will not be cutting the hours of public servants.