AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIndependence Day Wrap-Up: American Samoa closed its America 250 celebrations with a massive July 4 event at Lions Park, capped by a synchronized 300-drone show and fireworks honoring U.S. service members. Public Safety & Courts: A woman reported her husband allegedly violated a Protection Order in the early morning; he was arrested and charged with trespass (DV) and criminal contempt. Alleged Violence: Police arrested two men after an alleged alcohol-fueled assault and disturbance in Petesa, with one juvenile handled through the juvenile system. Local Health Compliance: The Department of Health warned businesses that operating without a valid license can lead to closure and said inspections won’t be done for renewal or permits without proper documentation. Food Costs: The Basic Food Index rose 0.3%, with fish up sharply, while eggs, sugar, taro, and chicken saw declines. Education Spotlight: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata congratulated Lucas “Hoss” Foster, American Samoa’s first FCCLA National Leadership Conference scholarship recipient. Federal Policy Push (Robocalls): Multiple attorneys general, including American Samoa’s, urged the FCC to strengthen rules to cut scammers off from legitimate phone numbers. Infrastructure Funding: DOT announced $1.73B in 2026 BUILD grants, including projects in American Samoa.
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