DPS: All Saipan Beaches Now Open; Debris Warning in Effect for Water Activities

SAIPAN — The Department of Public Safety announced Friday that all beaches on Saipan are now open to the public following Typhoon Sinlaku, but is urging anyone planning to swim or engage in recreational water activities to exercise caution.
PSS Outlines Three-Phase Damage Assessment Process; Staff Recall Decision Expected After April 27 Leadership Meeting

SAIPAN — The Public School System Commissioner of Education Lawrence F. Camacho outlined a three-phase damage assessment process Saturday in a staff memorandum, with a decision on when employees will be recalled from administrative leave expected following a PSS leadership meeting scheduled for April 27.
Recovery Day 9: Declaration Signed, FEMA Help Unlocked, Federal Officials Arrive Saturday

SAIPAN — Recovery Day 9 from Typhoon Sinlaku brought the news the CNMI had been waiting for: President Donald J. Trump signed the major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth, unlocking FEMA individual assistance for residents across all four islands.
Camacho Sworn In as CNMI Superior Court Presiding Judge; Naraja Takes Seat on Supreme Court

SAIPAN — Governor David M. Apatang on Friday swore in Joseph James N. Camacho as Presiding Judge of the CNMI Superior Court and Roberto C. Naraja as Associate Justice of the CNMI Supreme Court.
Managaha Waters Safe for Recreational Use Following Typhoon Sinlaku

SAIPAN — Water samples collected from Managaha Island’s recreational beaches and dock meet all CNMI water quality standards and are safe for recreational use, the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality and the Division of Environmental Quality announced Friday, April 24.
Before You Clean Up, Document All Damage First

SAIPAN — The CNMI Joint Information Center is urging Typhoon Sinlaku survivors to photograph or video all storm damage before beginning any cleanup, according to a public advisory issued Friday at 5:00 p.m.
Op-Ed: When Relief Depends on the People, Government Has Already Failed

I have always tried to stay away from politics and religion in public discourse, not because I lack conviction, but because too often those conversations devolve into noise, division, and senseless debates where winning matters more than truth and pride matters more than people. I have long believed that some battles are better fought through service, through community, and through action rather than endless arguments across tables and timelines.
Search for Missing MV Mariana Crew Expands North; 100,000 Square Nautical Miles Covered

SAIPAN — The U.S. Coast Guard and multinational partners continued searching Friday for the five missing crew members of the cargo vessel Mariana, with search patterns now reaching 44 nautical miles northeast of Agrihan according to Coast Guard Update 5.
NMC Outlines Four-Step Plan to Complete Spring 2026 Semester After Typhoon Sinlaku

SAIPAN — Northern Marianas College Acting Dean of Academic Programs and Services Ajani Burrell has outlined a four-step approach to concluding the Spring 2026 semester following Typhoon Sinlaku, aiming to balance academic integrity with flexibility for students and instructors dealing with the storm’s aftermath.
JIC: Three Ways to Apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance Following Typhoon Sinlaku

SAIPAN — The CNMI Joint Information Center is urging all residents impacted by Typhoon Sinlaku to apply for federal disaster assistance, with three ways to do so now available following President Trump’s signing of the major disaster declaration.