-
As the U.S. boosts its military presence across the Pacific, Tinian faces change. Residents weigh hope and concern over the island's renewed military role.
-
Mayors across the CNMI collectively expressed support for the restoration of the Commonwealth’s eligibility for the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Essential Air Service (EAS) Program.
-
Guam’s native birds vanished after brown tree snakes arrived. KPRG's Mia Perez reports on how community leaders are working to protect what’s left.
-
Pacific leaders mourn the death of Pope Francis, honoring his legacy of compassion, justice, and bold leadership on global issues like climate change.
-
Over the weekend, a group of CNMI residents staged a demonstration against what they call U.S. President Donald Trump’s illegal policies.
-
Bird conservation specialists find wild Sihek eggs for the first time in over 30 years.
-
The island nation of Tuvalu has taken a historic step into the digital age. For the first time, residents can access their money through ATM’s and make card payments.
-
After Typhoon Yutu, Steven Beyer turned tree care into a business. But in CNMI’s tough economy, staying afloat has tested his creativity and grit.
-
Marianas Visitors Authority (MVA) is scrambling to grow its tourism numbers as airlines struggle to expand routes and increase flight frequencies due to global aircraft shortage.
-
The search continues for a missing boater off Guam’s coasts. 58-year-old Jeffery Hattori did not return to Hagatna’s Boat Basin on Saturday, April 12.
-
Marine biologist Dr. Peter Houk joins KPRG's Naina Rao to share discoveries from the National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition across Micronesia's waters.
-
Kagman Community Health Center and Brabu Pharmacy are teaming up to make prescriptions more affordable with what they're calling the Isla Care Pass.