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The CNMI Department of Public Safety’s Criminal Investigation Bureau has launched an investigation into the death of local businessman Shayne B. Villanueva.
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On today's newscast: Camp Blaz opened its first enlisted barracks, CNMI's delegate pushed for support for veterans, and the FSM inaugurated a new convention center.
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CNMI Arnold Palacios will be delivering his first State of the Commonwealth Address since assuming office two years ago.
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The commands of Joint Task Force-Micronesia, Joint Region Marianas, and the 36th Wing will be seeing leadership changes in May.
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A new two-year national fellowship called the Environment and Democracy fellowship highlights the relationship between environmental justice and democracy across the U.S. territories, including Guam and the CNMI.
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Federal lawmakers question CNMI’s visa waiver as Chinese nationals seek asylum in Guam; local experts weigh in on security, economy, and compassion.
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With the appointment of a U.S. special representative, the CNMI and federal government bilateral consultations are set to resume, with final dates yet to be announced.
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Guam Sen. Sabina Perez introduced a bill to boost Guam EPA’s emergency response and expand the use of the Environmental Trust Fund.
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A transnational narcotics trafficker, Ye Fang also known as “Batu” has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for smuggling more than 500 grams of methamphetamine or “ice” from California to Saipan.
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World Theater Productions is returning a classic to the island stage: Jesus Christ Superstar, with legendary director Benjie Diola running the show.
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Lynk Global and Docomo Pacific get FCC approval to launch satellite-to-phone service in Guam and the CNMI.
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Artists from Guam, American Samoa, and the CNMI can apply for grants up to $6K through a regional fund supporting Pacific creatives.