AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPower Costs & Resilience: CNMI residents are increasingly asking about off-grid solar as electricity bills stay high and people worry about future outages after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, even as CUC lowers its Fuel Adjustment Charge for June. Maritime Safety Cleanup: Federal and local partners are set to start a 30-day operation June 1 to clear damaged vessels from Smiling Cove Marina, with road access closed at key points while boat ramp and water access remain open. Emergency Services Fees: Guam’s fire department is proposing steep ambulance fee hikes, including a new $13.19 per-mile charge, after nearly 20 years without major changes. Hurricane Season Watch: The Atlantic hurricane season begins Monday, with forecasters tracking Saharan dust and other conditions that could shape 2026 storm activity. Sports on the Calendar: NMIFA has named the NMI women’s roster and schedule for the EAFF E-1 prelims on Guam June 3–9, and Kanoa FC swept multiple titles at the President’s Cup futsal tournament. Immigration & Work Permits: A Filipino man in CNMI federal court was sentenced to 18 months for a scheme that fraudulently secured work permits, leading to 66 unlawfully issued EADs. Kids Online Safety Fight: Attorneys general including the Northern Mariana Islands are pushing Congress to reject the House KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state protections for children online. Conservation: NAVFAC Marianas and partners completed the Annual Fanihi (Mariana fruit bat) count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, recording 269 bats.
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