AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWeather Watch: SPREP says El Niño is now established, with Western Pacific countries—including the Marianas—likely to see drier-than-usual conditions and higher drought risk, even as short heavy rain can still happen. Storm Prep: CNMI officials are urging residents to prepare for heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas as Invest 92W passes near the Marianas late Thursday into Friday; it’s not expected to reach typhoon strength, but impacts could include 2–3 inches of rain. Local Courts: Filipino construction workers suing RJCL Corp. asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C. to force USCIS to turn over records tied to alleged forced labor, retaliation, and CW-1 visa abuses. Maritime Economy: CNMI and American Samoa welcomed Trump’s proclamation restoring commercial fishing in parts of Pacific marine monuments, while conservationists warn of legal action. Community: The 2026 Liberation Day Committee opened applications for vendors for the 80th anniversary celebration July 3–4 at the Civic Center in Susupe. Sports Facilities: Saipan’s Koblerville gym and another Ada gym were burglarized and vandalized, with thieves stealing copper wiring and equipment. Tourism: Philippine Airlines pushed its Saipan return to October, citing ongoing recovery and limited capacity. Public Safety: A Guam man was sentenced to 71 months for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Disaster Recovery: GPA estimated about $5.8 million to date for Sinlaku power restoration assistance, with payment details still being worked out.
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