AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndependence Security: Samoa’s Independence Week is set to run with close to 400 police officers on duty, with fire and emergency services standing by; officials say the security threat level is low and the program has no known risks. Local Justice: Karl West appeared in District Court of American Samoa on June 8 over an alleged domestic disturbance in Afono, with prosecutors claiming threats to kill after an argument tied to money and a wristwatch. Public Works & Community: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata marked National Public Works Week, stressing how roads, drainage, facilities, and repairs keep villages connected and safe. Education Spotlight: A local girl from Fagatogo, Ann Mariel Recto Villanueva, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Tufts University with dual majors in Biology and Biotechnology. Sports & Culture: Fanatics Markets launched a FIFA World Cup 2026 hub for U.S. fans, available in American Samoa, featuring prediction markets and official player data. Environment & Learning: NOAA’s “Get Into Your Sanctuary” photo contest is open, inviting submissions from American Samoa’s marine sanctuary waters. Community Growth: Arbor Week in American Samoa added a first-ever Indoor Greenhouse Gala, celebrating new forestry investments and local partners. Emergency Management Training: Pacific Center in Human Security marked progress in its inclusive-Emergency Management program as the first cohort graduates. Memorial Day: American Samoa will observe Memorial Day Monday with government closures and messages honoring Gold Star families. Regional Preparedness: Samoa and the U.S. launched a Tsunami Ready Recognition Program to strengthen coastal evacuation planning, warning systems, drills, and community response. Health & Safety: Guam issued a beach pollution advisory for 10 beaches based on recent water sampling. Online Child Safety: Attorney General Tong announced a multistate investigation into Roblox over reported child exploitation and harm. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: The U.S. is preparing lease sales for seabed mining blocks in federal waters, while Guam moved to ban deep-sea mining from island waters. Leadership Change: Tulsi Gabbard resigned as U.S. Director of National Intelligence, citing her husband’s rare bone cancer and stepping away effective June 30. Kalaupapa Loss: Meli Watanuki, remembered for her faith and hula and for helping restart Kalaupapa tours, died at 91, leaving two Hansen’s disease patients living full time on the peninsula.
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