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Do you think the CNMI is headed in the right direction?
(This is not a scientific poll.)
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Conditions are gradually deteriorating across Guam
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'It's our turn to help our brothers and sisters on Guam'
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Variations | Guam and Karen — or when automobiles sailed off over houses
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Mawar downgraded from supertyphoon, on track to strike "heart of southern Guam"
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Governor upgrades Rota to Typhoon Condition II; declares Tropical Storm Condition II for Saipan and Tinian
Earth Day Everyday
For a cleaner, healthier
& more sustainable home
On this day, we celebrate our planet and reflect on our role as its stewards. Earth Day reminds us of the importance of preserving and protecting our environment for future generations. It’s time to educate ourselves about the issues affecting our planet and to take action to create positive change. In this issue, we feature inspiring stories of individuals and organizations working towards a sustainable future. Join us in celebrating Earth Day!
OUR island's health is our common wealth! Today, April 20 up to 21 is the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality's Annual Islandwide cleanup, the largest and most anticipated cleanup program in the Marianas.
Cleanup Schedules
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SINCE Mayor Ramon RB Camacho took up his seat as Saipan Mayor, his staff has transported approximately 128 junked vehicles to the recycling center.
In August 2022, a student from the Northern Marianas College (NMC) Lyle Andrew stepped up to volunteer for Project HOPE: Healthy Ocean & People Empowerment, a collaborative ocean conservation program aimed at empowering communities and preserving our oceans through education.
SAIPAN, the largest island in the Northern Mariana Islands, is known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches. It is also home to a diverse array of marine life, including sea turtles. Here are the different types of sea turtles found in the CNMI and the efforts being made to protect them.
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