News
Doctors at LBJ concerned about shortage of supplies
Doctors at the LBJ Hospital say essential supplies are running low because vendors are withholding shipments because of non payment of bills. Two doctors whom KHJ News spoke with said they do not have sufficient […]
Bill to amend EITC payments sails through Senate
For the past two years Earned Income Tax Credit payments have reached $24 to $25 million. However the US Treasury provided just $18 million for the credit payments. In order to keep the EITC benefits […]
Fisheries Committee to review fishing near monuments
The Scientific and Statistical Committee of the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council will take up several key issues at its March 17-19 meeting in Honolulu. One of the SSC’s action items is to review […]
NZ PM Luxon bestowed matai title
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon attempted to call off the bestowal of the chiefly title Tuisinavemaulumotootua in Apia after late-night concerns and social media backlash. Samoa Observer newspaper reported Samoa’s Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea […]
House approves bill for impeachment of Gov/Lt Governor
Almost a year after the Senate passed a bill to strengthen provisions of the law for impeachment of the Governor and Lt Governor, the House of Representatives has acted on the bill. On Thursday, representatives […]
Celebrity Edge returns to drop off sick passenger
The cruise ship Celebrity Edge which left port yesterday evening returned to Pago Pago this morning. Director of Port Administration Barney Sene said the cruise ship was dropping off a passenger who fell ill. A […]
DOH reports increase in leptospirosis cases
The Department of Health is alerting the public about an increase in leptospirosis cases in the community. Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease found in water, mud, or soil contaminated by animal urine, usually from rats, […]
DOE Director says funding for school maintenance is inadequate
The Department of Education shipped materials and supplies to fix schools in Manu’a earlier this week and a crew from the Maintenance division traveled to Manu’a to make repairs, do clean up work, and to […]
Alek West accepted to Naval and Air Force Academic
Alek Timuialatogo West of Vatia has been accepted for admittance to both the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. He has accepted his first choice to attend […]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Submit your Letters to the Editor
Many of you requested it and now it’s finally here! Letters to the Editor now has it’s own section on talanei.com. To submit a letter, email Monica Miller. Here are some simple guidelines to […]
Rose Atoll Preservation: Ensuring Compliance with Legislative Mandates and Respecting Community Priorities
By Puipui Measina a Amerika Samoa Recently, the Fono, Amerika Samoa House of Representatives and Senate, reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding Rose Atoll Marine National Monument by passing a joint resolution. This resolution maintains the […]
Stewardship Is Not a Slogan: The Case for Our Longline Fleet at Rose Atoll A Response to ‘Rose Atoll’s Enduring Significance’
By American Samoa Longline Fleet Member The recent op-ed defending the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument is beautifully written. Its invocations of fa’a Samoa, of tautua—service—of our ancestors’ wisdom, are genuinely moving. But passion, however […]
Obituaries
Honoring Betty Mae Ah Soon
Betty Mae Ah Soon: December 22, 1943 – January 11, 2026 “A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better […]
Honoring Fofo Iosefa Fiti Sunia: A Pioneer of Thought and Service
By Fuiavailili Keniseli Lafaele As American Samoa bids farewell to Fofo Iosefa Fiti Sunia, we honor a pioneer whose intellect and service helped shape our modern political and cultural landscape. Though the transition from U.S. […]
In Memory of Ross Harold Dewees (March 15, 1936 – June 30, 2025)
By Randall Dewees Ross was born in Fresno, California, to Ida Lacy and Claude Dewees. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Fresno in 1954. In 1955, he married Carol Elaine Hodson. They had two […]


