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With the “All Clear” declared but advisories still in effect, utility crews across the CNMI are confronting fragile systems and storm‑related setbacks as they work to bring electricity and water back online for Saipan, Tinian and Rota.
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STAR Marianas Air is investigating a Monday‑morning ground incident on Tinian in which a Cherokee Six aircraft developed a brake overheat that produced smoke but caused no injuries.
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Sustained winds of 45 to 60 mph were continuing on Saipan and Tinian this morning, with gusts up to 80 mph.
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The Department of Defense has extended the public comment period for 15 days on the draft environmental impact statement for military training on Tinian.
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Carrier strike group arrives on Guam, CNMI governor wants longer comment period for proposed training, groups petition against seabed mining in American Samoa
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The U.S. military's scaled-back environmental plan on Tinian still draws concern over land and infrastructure. Residents call for more transparency.
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Jobs, environmental impact, and infrastructure strain remain top concerns for Tinian residents on the proposed CNMI Joint Military Training program.
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Tinian’s growing role in U.S. military strategy is drawing both support and concern from residents.
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CNMI Attorney General Edward Manibusan said the creation of Tinian’s stablecoin in the Marianas U.S. Dollar – or MUSD – is unconstitutional.
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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.