Propst: Cut the governor's salary in half
By Johnnie Rosario johnnie@kanditnews.com Former Congressman Ed Propst, who may be returning in January to the CNMI House of...
By Johnnie Rosario johnnie@kanditnews.com Former Congressman Ed Propst, who may be returning in January to the CNMI House of...
By Troy Torres troy@kanditnews.com U.S. Congressman Gregorio "Kilili" Sablan (Ind.-CNMI), said on his Facebook profile that, while he's...
By Eric Rosario eric@kanditnews.com Drey Pangelinan, spokesman for the CNMI Department of Public Safety, could not answer a single...
By Troy Torres troy@kanditnews.com Anti-Trump Americans across the country are celebrating the network calls that Joe Biden and Kamala...
Anti-corruption leader Ed Propst is leaving politics and has resigned his seat in the CNMI House of Representatives
It wasn't just Ralph Torres who flew first class in violation of the law. His bodyguard, Joey Cruz, did so as well.
Republicans want to dispense with other witnesses to the governor's spending before actually calling him to testify on credit cards.
IPI says it won't pay its 2020 license fee, and that it's not in default because of COVID-19.
The Commonwealth Legislature is debating a motion to subpoena the governor.
Five federal criminal cases filed under seal Thursday have heads spinning throughout the Marianas in wonder: who was indicted?
Washington, D.C. has sent its chief of its organized crime prosecution division to prosecute the recently-unsealed RICO case.
A huge RICO case has been unsealed, five new criminal cases have been filed, and details are swirling from other cases. Federal action is
THIS. IS. HUGE.
Bic Sobti didn't just screw over the CNMI government, he also entered into questionable business with GovGuam, documents show.
This is like something out of a big-money crime thriller. Bic Sobti struck again. This time he ripped off the CNMI with 6 over priced ATVs.
It is hard to believe how much Bic Sobti ripped off the CNMI government and federal dollars. He also lied to the Guam Legislature.
If Ralph Torres is telling the truth about a gift to Sen. Wil Castro, then the Guam senator is in trouble. Vice versa is true for Torres.
The CNMI Legislature has just voted to issue a subpoena today to the Secretary of Finance for financial records damning to Gov. Ralph Torres
The Legislature is keen on finding out how a Guam businessman with no business in Saipan got a $2.5M contract there.
The President has made sweeping changes to tourism on Guam and the CNMI, and may have affected IPI's ability to run its Saipan casino.