(DPL) — As part of the Department of Public Lands’ ongoing efforts to strengthen transparency, accountability, and outreach to our stakeholders, DPL is launching a renewed initiative through its Compliance Division to remind all lessees and permit holders of their obligations under existing lease a…
(CNMI Judiciary) — On Oct. 16, 2025, the CNMI Supreme Court denied appellant John Sablan Pangelinan’s motion to stay the mandate in Pangelinan v. Pangelinan. 2024 MP 5 for the purpose of reconsidering a denial of a petition for rehearing.
(CNMI Judiciary) — The CNMI Supreme Court is pleased to announce the swearing-in of three new law clerks: Katherine Eckrote, Katrina Carney, and Chandler Farquhar. The ceremony took place on Oct. 14, 2025 in the Supreme Court courtroom, where each clerk took an oath of office.
(BECQ) — The Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality analyzed water samples collected from Tinian’s and Rota’s recreational beaches and storm drainages this week.
THE CNMI government’s $138.4 million spending plan for fiscal year 2026 hinges on the Marianas Public Land Trust’s approval of a $29 million loan for retirees’ pensions, Gov. David M. Apatang told the Legislature in his proposal to revise the budget.
AS part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, representatives from the Information Technology and Telecommunications Association of the Pacific or ITTAP, in partnership with the cybersecurity firm Proofpoint and the District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands, launched a community outreach effort t…
ON Wednesday, community volunteer and Parks and Recreation employee Max Aguon discovered used motor oil and oil filters improperly disposed of in a trash bin at Smiling Cove Marina.
(CNMI Judiciary) — On Oct. 14, 2025, the local Supreme Court affirmed the Superior Court’s order granting Long Feng Corporation and Guo Wu Li’s Rule 41(b) motion to dismiss. The dismissal was based on the appellants’ failure to prosecute their case.