- LEC Announces Planned Power Outage for Mount Coffee Substation Maintenance
- Speaker Koon Warns Lawmakers Against Misleading Public Statements, Summons Bomi Lawmaker Sam P. Jallah
- Nine Liberians Deported from U.S. After Serving Sentences for Multiple Crimes
- Commerce Ministry Establishes Price Ceiling for Cooking Gas
- Court Rejects State’s Bid to Jail Samuel P. Jackson, Orders Release of Seized Belongings
- Looming Land Dispute as Family of Former Chief Justice Claims Key Areas in Monrovia
- CSA Enforces Mandatory NDA Says Civil Servants Could Face Payroll Blockage or Dismissal If They Refuse to Sign
- Police Charge Woman with Manslaughter Following Death of Boyfriend In Brewerville
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Speaker Koon is pushing back against what he calls “misleading statements” within the House, summoning Bomi County Representative Sam P. Jallah to answer over concerns tied to the Supplementary Budget. As tensions rise, the Speaker is also calling for stricter discipline and better communication among lawmakers.
Nine Liberians have been deported from the United States after serving time for serious crimes, including robbery, assault, and fraud. What happens next as they return home and begin reintegration?
Court rules in favor of Samuel P. Jackson as prosecutors fail to meet legal deadline to challenge his bail bond. The ruling keeps him out of jail and orders authorities to return items seized during the investigation.
A major land dispute is brewing in Monrovia as the family of former Chief Justice Frederick E. R. Johnson lays claim to vast portions of land across the Capital Bypass, Jallah Town, and areas including the University of Liberia. With a formal notice already issued to occupants, many residents now face uncertainty over possible eviction as the family pushes for a settlement, or legal action.
Speaker Koon is pushing back against what he calls “misleading statements” within the House, summoning Bomi County Representative Sam P. Jallah to answer over concerns tied to the Supplementary Budget. As tensions rise, the Speaker is also calling for stricter discipline and better communication among lawmakers.
LEC has announced a planned 10-hour power outage on Sunday, April 26, as Mount Coffee Substation undergoes critical maintenance to boost system reliability ahead of the rainy season. Several areas will be affected.
Shaita Angels FC President Benita Urey has rejected the LFA’s decision to reduce her ban to three years, calling the sanction unjust and politically motivated, and confirming plans to challenge the ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Nine Liberians have been deported from the United States after serving time for serious crimes, including robbery, assault, and fraud. What happens next as they return home and begin reintegration?
A newly commissioned $1.6M World Bank-funded model school in Gbarnga is already facing major damage after a powerful storm, raising serious questions about construction quality and durability. Roofing torn off, solar systems affected, and key structures damaged, sparking fresh concerns over how long public infrastructure can truly last in Liberia.
Condom prices could soon rise by up to 30% as the Iran conflict continues to disrupt global supply chains, affecting key materials and delaying shipments worldwide. How far will the impact of this crisis reach?
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Government is set to introduce a bi-monthly salary payment system for civil servants, allowing workers to receive 50% of their pay twice a month. The Civil Service Agency says the move is aimed at easing financial pressure, improving money management, and boosting morale across the public service.
Liberian Woman Back from Canada, Brutally Murdered In Her Home on Marshall Highway; Family Demands Justice
TK Will’s Tragic End: Wife Accused of Drugging Him Before Fatal Police Encounter
Two former LISGIS officials sentenced to 5 years each for misusing nearly $1.8M meant for Liberia’s 2021 census. They must also repay $97,000.

