From encampments, storefronts to tourist hotspots, the homeless crisis is visible throughout the island’s capitol and it’s impacting local businesses. Community members are speaking out on ...
A community round table is set for Wednesday, focusing on the future governance of the Guam Department of Education. Education oversight chair Senator Vince Borja is inviting community members, educat ...
FM, – have been awarded major national funding aimed at helping public broadcasters navigate unprecedented financial challenges. Both stat ...
Hagatna is ready to shine this holiday season. Acting Governor Josh Tenorio is inviting the community to Skinner Plaza this Wednesday, December 17, for the lighting of the capital and the 4th Annual G ...
Cultural practitioners and creatives from all disciplines are invited to apply for a paid, weeklong artist residency with Gi Matan Guma’ through its Mali’e’ Co-Laboratory. Led by the ...
Happening tonight, the Guam Education Board is holding its regular board meeting, with several key items expected to drive the discussion. On the agenda: board members will review proposed amendments ...
Down at the Guam Congress Hall this morning a confirmation hearing was held for the newest nominee to sit on the board of trustees for the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority. Matt Limtiaco, chief techno ...
Today's a big day for our island's soccer community as 90-foot light poles are being erected throughout the Guam Football Association's National Training Center in Harmon. In all, $1.9 million worth o ...
The Salvation Army made the trek to Merizo Martyrs Memorial School Monday morning, to drop off some holiday cheer. 193 students were gifted with toys which brought smiles to their faces. 4th grade tea ...
Saturday marked Wreaths Across America day – a time set aside nationwide to honor the fallen, recognize those who serve and have served, and to teach future generations the enduring value of fre ...
"We need to end the ability to weaponize the automatic stay against the public interest." That’s what one senator had to say—introducing legislation aimed at procurement reform.
A man accused in one of Guam’s most disturbing murder cases may never be fit to stand trial. Superior Court Judge Alberto Tolentino said Donovan Allen Chargualaf Ornellas could be deemed permane ...
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