NEWS HEADLINES
The Guam Highway Patrol Division will be conducting DWI Sobriety Checkpoints, which shall be established at any one of the following locations: Along Route 1 Yigo, Dededo, Tamuning, Asan, with alternate setup locations on Route 14, Tumon. Route 4 from Hag
The University of Guam’s Public Administration capstone project is to question the candidates for Guam delegate this election. Darren Pangelinan was the moderator for the assembly and he said, “It is vital that we understand where you stand on
Students eagerly waited to hear the answer to this multi-million dollar question during a town hall meeting with lawmakers, education, and government officials today. “Broken school, broken promises.” These words stood out among the sea of sig
Congratulations are in order for our friends at M80 Systems. The President, Jessica Leon Guerrero, is awarded the U.S. Small Business Administration – 2024 State Small Businessperson of the Year for Guam. She joined the ranks with fellow 2024 Nation
You’ve seen the disturbing video of water gushing out inside the Guam Memorial Hospital Tuesday after a supply line malfunctioned. It caused flooding on the first floor of the elevator lobby. Staff responded quickly to make repairs. The problem forc
A U.S. Marine Corps official told the Saipan Chamber of Commerce that the region is in a state of “managed tensions.” So the question is, what is the state of regional security? Pacific Executive Director of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Mark
Starting Day Two of KUAM’s travels in Japan, let's check in with our Matsuki Hirayama as she along with videographer Daniel Perez prepare to head on the inaugural flight from Haneda to Guam overnight.
Guam’s Attorney General Doug Moylan argued he has the same due process protections afforded to the Governor to have the courts decide if there exists a duty to perform. The AG filed his open brief in his conflict case before the Supreme Court. He co
The State of the Judiciary demands that we defend Guam’s democracy and we must do it together. Supreme Court of Guam Chief Justice Robert Torres shared those words during his speech in the Guam Congress building today. He was joined by his wife, for
The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority experienced an incident where a chilled water supply line malfunctioned. On Tuesday morning, the supply line malfunction caused flooding in the first-floor elevator lobby. The prompt response of GMHA staff promptly res
The Guam Department of Education published the high school graduation schedule for the academic school year (SY) 2023-2024. For detailed ceremony information, you are encouraged to reach out to the respective school. Additionally, any updates or changes t
The Guam Community College Literacy Navigators program held its inaugural Guam Loves to Read book distribution event on Friday, April 26, 2024, in the GCC Learning Resource Center on its Mangilao campus. Through the distribution, more than 7,000 resilienc
Effective April 15, 2024, Guam Regional Medical City has permitted outside food, aiming to foster patient autonomy, embrace cultural and dietary diversity, enhance patient satisfaction, and minimize food waste. The following guidelines will reflect GRMC&r
Lt. Governor Josh Tenorio is proud to announce the award of the National Lieutenant Governors’ Association Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics scholarship to John F. Kennedy High School. NLGA awarded the Tamuning school $1,000 as part
In a united effort, Governors representing 53 states and territories have voiced opposition to Legislative Proposal 480 recently presented to the Senate Armed Services Committee by the Department of Defense. They argued that the proposal undermines gubern
Speaker Therese M. Terlaje, Chairperson of the Committee on Health, Land, Justice, and Culture, has introduced legislation aimed at securing vital infrastructure funding for residential leases under the Chamorro Land Trust Commission. Bill 288-37 proposes
CNMI Governor Arnold Palacios officially initiated the process for 902 talks with The White House in a letter he sent to President Joe Biden last Friday. Section 902 of NMI’s Covenant says the U.S. and NMI governments will “consult regularly
A woman is rushed to the hospital after a serious car crash in Asan. It happened at 8:47 pm along Route 1 Marine Corps Drive at the area known as Dead Man’s Curve, according to Guam Fire Department spokesperson Lt. Nick Garrido. The 40-year-old woma
The Northern Marianas Housing Corporation inked a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. According to Del. Gregorio Sablan, prospective homeowners in the Marianas will now be eligible for mortgages backed by the USDA. The program
Although an agenda had already been set for Tuesday's Oversight Hearing with the Guam Police Department, Public Safety Committee Chair, Sen. Chris Barnett found it imperative to include a pair of incidences coming out of the agency recently, specifically
It’s a historic moment for our skies. For the first time ever, United Airlines will be flying direct flights between Guam and Haneda, Tokyo. Our Matsuki Hirayama headed to the AB Won Pat International Airport to catch the inaugural flight.
Guam and Palau have formally sealed a new state partnership, solidifying a significant moment for US-Palau relations. Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero, along with Palau's president, military, and federal government officials, sat down with local media on the island
After 43 years, Hyatt Regency Saipan announced it will be closing its doors on June 30. The President of Saipan Portopia Corporation, which owns the hotel, Hitoshi Nakauchi said in a statement, “Despite our best efforts and after months of careful c
Department of Administration officials were in the hot seat today during a three hour oversight hearing. The focus of Monday's hearing was to get an update on the implementation of the Government of Guam’s new financial management information system
Local authorities are actively searching for a man wanted for questioning regarding several violent incidents in the Barrigada, Harmon, and Mongmong-Toto-Maite areas. Guam police issued a wanted flier for 31-year old Mesemwan Repwak, who also goes by &lsq
Join the University of Guam’s Public Administration capstone class as they meet the candidates running for Guam Delegate. The Congressional Assembly is set for tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the UOG class lecture hall. All five candidates for del