AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPassport Rules for Paradise: The National Park of American Samoa is so remote that visitors must bring proof of U.S. citizenship—either a valid passport or a certified birth certificate—before heading to Tutuila, Ta‘ū, or Ofu. Travel Health Watch: Hawai‘i’s Department of Health confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to six for 2026; officials say the chance of local spread is low but urge residents to cut mosquito breeding by removing standing water. American Samoa Spotlight: American Samoa closed out its America 250 Independence Day celebrations with a major Lions Park event featuring a synchronized 300-drone finale and fireworks. Local Community News: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata congratulated Lucas “Hoss” Tafesilafa’i Foster, American Samoa’s first FCCLA National Scholarship and Leadership representative, after his Washington, D.C. trip. Safety & Justice: Pago Pago police charged a man in a domestic incident after an alleged assault and threats, with bail set at $1,000.
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