Sinlaku Survivors Have 60 Days to Appeal FEMA “Ineligible” Determinations, JIC Says

SAIPAN – Super Typhoon Sinlaku survivors who received a “not approved” or “ineligible” determination from the Federal Emergency Management Agency have 60 days to appeal, and the determination is not necessarily final, the CNMI Joint Information Center said Monday.
Saipan Mayor’s Office Offers Same-Day SBA Physical Address Verification

SAIPAN – The Saipan Mayor’s Office is processing same-day physical address verification letters for residents filing U.S. Small Business Administration forms, the office said in a public service announcement.
Op-Ed: What If the CNMI Finally Chose Its Future?

By Gregorie Michael Towai (Eipéráng)
King-Hinds Recognizes Sinlaku Response on House Floor

WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds took to the House floor to recognize the response to Super Typhoon Sinlaku and thank the local, federal and nonprofit partners working on CNMI recovery.
NMPASI Marks Mental Health Awareness Month With Sinlaku Recovery Coping Campaign

SAIPAN – The Northern Marianas Protection and Advocacy Systems Inc. is marking Mental Health Awareness Month with a public awareness campaign focused on helping CNMI residents cope with the emotional and mental toll of Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery.
COTA Logged 1,012 Emergency Transports During Sinlaku Activation

SAIPAN – The Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority moved 1,012 passengers under its Super Typhoon Sinlaku emergency transportation activation between April 10 and May 18, the agency reported Monday.
High Rip Current Risk Posted for Marianas East Reefs Through Monday Afternoon

SAIPAN – The National Weather Service has posted a high rip current risk for the Marianas through Monday afternoon along east-facing reefs, with trade winds and an elevated easterly swell driving choppy nearshore conditions across the islands.
Camacho, Deleon Guerrero Launch 2026 Gubernatorial Campaign

SAIPAN – Dr. Lawrence Camacho and Edith Deleon Guerrero have launched their 2026 gubernatorial campaign under the banner “Setting the Course for Long Term Results.”
Show Us the Good Out There: Ashlee Aguon Sends Pallets of Recovery Supplies from Guam

SAIPAN – Ashlee Aguon, born and raised in Saipan and living on Guam for 13 years, has become a personal shopper for CNMI residents she often hasn’t ever met who are in need of recovery supplies from Guam after Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
Op-Ed: We Lost Our Homes, Our Power, Our Water — And Now We Are Being Asked to Pay More?

By Gregorie Michael Towai (Eipéráng)