Island leaders clash during talks to rebuild Simon Sanchez
A push to get a new Simon Sanchez campus for the Sharks drenched in tension between the administration and the legislature. Committee Chair on Education, Senator Chris Barnett, made a splash with his comments during a town hall meeting on the matter, aime
Haneda-Guam inaugural flight receives warm Hafa Adai welcome
On board a United Airlines flight early Thursday morning, all 166 seats were filled with passengers excited for the island paradise experience. While the boarding process is the usual, the plane ride is much different. Starting at Haneda International Air
Upgrades to begin on final resting place for fallen heroes
The first burial at the Veterans Cemetery in Piti was done in 1954. For 70 years, the island has used these sacred grounds to lay our fallen heroes to rest. 24,000 veterans are buried there but the 16-acre property is quickly running out of space. Governm
Guam Homeland: Avoid interacting with scam calls and messages
The Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense along with the Mariana Regional Fusion Center continue to receive reports of local telephone numbers receiving suspicious calls and messages or reported phishing scams from local, domestic and unusua
CNMI Department of Labor helps Hyatt Regency employees transition after hotel closure in June
The CNMI Department of Labor is helping the 146 Hyatt employees transition as the hotel announced it's shutting down at the end of June. Leila Staffler, Secretary of the CNMI Department of Labor said, “It is sad to see Hyatt go, but we know that we'
Guam weather radar remains offline until key component are installed
The Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler weather radar will remain offline for an additional four to six weeks until key components arrive, are installed, and tested. The radar is operated by NOAA’s National Weather Service Guam and maintained by
Guam Power Authority increases grid capacity, rotating outages extended through May
Despite progress in advancing plans to address the generation shortfall, Guam Power Authority says the release of the May Potential Rotating Outage Schedule as a precautionary measure. GPA’s intent is to assist residents in preparing for outages in
U.S.Coast Guard hosts Congressional Delegation
The U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam and Base Guam hosted a distinguished Congressional Delegation led by Congressman Sam Graves, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and Congressman Mike Bost, Chairman of the
Drunk driving enforcement to be conducted on May 3
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
Pago Bay eyesore cleared with the assistance of several GovGuam agencies
An encampment made up of tin shacks, junk, and even a tree house sat near the Pago Bay shore for years. After being made aware of numerous complaints from those who live nearby, Park Police Superintendent Col. Joey Terlaje executed a notice to vacate Park
Police Chief awaits names of officers in unsealed court documents
Is there a difference between online gambling, cockfighting, and bingo? The Chief of Police doesn't think so after his response to recent unsealed documents, which identified four officers in an illegal gambling investigation Senator Chris Barnett, Chair
Decision 2024: Candidates answer student's questions during Congressional Assembly
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
“Broken school, broken promises”: Simon Sanchez students speak out against delays to rebuild their campus
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
Leon Guerrero Awarded the 2024 State Small Businessperson of the Year
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
Vice Speaker calls on Governor to declare state of emergency at Guam Memorial Hospital
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
U.S. Marine Corps official: We are in a state of “managed tensions”
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
Attorney General files brief in Declaratory Judgment petition by the Governor
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
State of Judiciary demands that we defend Guam’s democracy together
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
Guam Memorial Hospital restores malfunctioned supply line
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
2023-2024 High School graduation schedule announced
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
Guam Loves to Read announces book distribution
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
Guam Regional Medical City to permit outside food for patients
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 Tenorio announces STEM funding for JFK High School to support aviation and robotics
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
National Governors Association writes to Department of Defense calling for immediate discontinuation of Legislative Proposal 480
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
Bill introduced to provide mechanism for low-interest funding for CLTC infrastructure
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
Northern Marianas Housing Corporation inks MOU with USDA
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
Guam Police Department responds to lawmakers inquiring about recent headlines about officers
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
Guam and Palau sign state partnership administered by National Guard Bureau
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
New financial system for GovGuam will be more efficient and paperless
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
Man wanted for questioning relative to violent incidents in Barrigada and Harmon
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
Decision 2024: University of Guam students prepare for Congressional Assembly
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
Guam Police Department detectives lead week long criminal investigations course
Inching closer towards graduation, the Park Police Reservist program moved into their next phase of instruction: criminal investigations. They are serving as instructors for this week-long course where some of the detectives from the Guam Police departmen
FSM partners conduct successful search and rescue operation on the heels of exercise with U.S. Coast Guard
Partners in Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia, successfully concluded a search and rescue operation for an overdue vessel off Pohnpei on April 25, 2024, demonstrating the value of recent enhancements in regional SAR capabilities and coordinati
Atkins Kroll celebrates 110th Anniversary milestone, unveils new Inchcape corporate rebranding and mission for mobility
Atkins Kroll, Inc. Guam, an Inchcape Company, celebrated its 110th Anniversary on April 27, 2024, during a gala event at the Dusit Thani Guam Resort. Inchcape Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific Region, Ruslan Kinebas, and brand partners from Toyota Mot
Fire Engine Pull for Autism raises awareness and spirits with island tradition of love & support
During tough times, our community pulls together. That's always been a given and the island way. Decorated with color, smiles and our community's spirit of always standing by our fellow islanders, the University of Guam was the backdrop for the annual Fir
No active shooter: Chase ends at Naval Base main gate, suspect arrested
There was a scare at the Navy base after reports circulated of an active shooter turning out to be false. It all was prompted after Naval Base Security Forces chased after a suspect they tried to pull over on the military installation today. Military offi
Online threats prompts no-bag policy at Untalan Middle School
Guam Department of Education officials confirmed Untalan Middle School got an anonymous threatening message online this morning. Guam police were called and the school had to implement a no-bag policy for students as a precaution. Guam DOE Spokesperson Te
Police investigate fifth recorded drowning of the year
The tide was very low when the body of a man was found in the waters off Tumon Bay over the weekend. Several beachgoers told KUAM they suspect the man, believed to be in his 60’s, may have had a medical issue prior to drowning. For now, police conti
Community discusses ways to stay safe in Guam's waters
The weekend drowning is the fifth water-related death for Guam this year with the total sadly rising to the eight recorded drownings in 2023 Many of you have your own ways of staying safe while at the beach, whether it’s being an expert swimmer, usi
Swim training focuses on building confidence with youth
A mission to combat Guam's devastating statistic of at least one deadly drowning a month. The KUAM Careforce is a proud partner with the Drown-Free Guahan initiative hosted by Amphibious Aquatics. Coaching children in our waters comes with its own share o
New director working to meet the mission of the Post Commission
Established twenty-six years ago to ensure there are standards in place for the hiring, training, conduct and retention of law enforcement on island, the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission was formed. According to Executive Director, John Liz
Motion for dismissal in Moore drive-by shooting trial to be discussed May 21
Nicholas Wayne Moore appeared before Judge Vernon Perez in Superior Court Monday morning. Trial was slated to begin Tuesday for the drive-by shooting case that took place in Agana Heights in 2020 but has since been vacated. Perez said this was because of
Decision 2024: University of Guam class hosting congressional assembly with candidates
Students at the University of Guam are taking the election into their own hands. The Bachelor of Science in the Public Administration capstone course has invited all candidates for Guam delegate to participate in the congressional assembly. Officials said
Decision 2024: Early voting begins for GovGuam retirement fund board
Early voting started today for the Board of Trustees of the Government of Guam Retirement Fund. The election is to elect active and retiree members, two of each, to serve on the board under a five year term. Early voting continues through Thursday, May 2
Hong Kong Airlines returns to Saipan after 5 years
??It was a special Hafa Adai welcome back to Hong Kong Airlines, as it landed at the Saipan International Airport at 2:30 a.m. Monday. KUAM was there as its nearly 300 passengers on board the twice-weekly flight were greeted by a water salute and local da
Guam Homeland, Naval Base, and Andersen Air Force Base to conduct testing of Advanced Warning Systems
The Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense, U.S. Naval Base Guam, and Andersen Air Force Base will conduct routine testing of the vital communication and advance warning system sirens, respectively, on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, starting at 3:15 p
Public Health addresses all regulated establishments affected by boil water notice
Following the Guam Waterworks Authority’s lifting of the boil water notice for the Agana Heights, Sinajana, and Maina areas, the Department of Public Health and Social Services Division of Environmental Health is informing Health-Regulated Establish
Senator San Agustin introduces measure to provide necessary funding to support islands veterans
Senator Joe S. San Agustin, alongside Vice Speaker Tina Rose Muña Barnes, Sen. Dwayne T.D. San Nicolas, and Sen. Roy A. B. Quinata introduced Bill No. 285-37, aimed at appropriating one million dollars from Fiscal Year 2024 General Fund revenues to
Adelup, Congressional Delegation meet to discuss various islandwide issues
It was a productive and educational day for members of the Congressional Delegation who arrived on Guam late Thursday evening. Led by Congressman Mike Bost, the Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, and Congressman Sam Graves, the Chairman
Navy: No active shooter, separate incident prompts closure at Naval Base main gate
A suspect being chased after by Naval Base Guam Security Forces prompted a scare at the military base. Officials confirm there was no active shooter incident. At 9:03 a.m., Security Forces conducted a traffic stop at ,the intersection of Chapel Road on U.
$6.3 million in individual tax refunds paid this week
More tax refunds were sent out in the mail this week. The Department of Revenue & Taxation processed and the Department of Administration mailed checks or paid by direct deposit. In total, 2,302 individual tax refund payments totaling $6.3 millon were pai
CNMI AG joints national partnership with U.S. Dept. of Transportation
The CNMI Attorney General’s Office joins a national partnership with the U.S. Dept. of transportation. It’s aimed at ensuring that the rights of aviation consumers are protected. CNMI AG Edward Manibusan said an MOU with DOT will allow both pa
Man dead after found floating in Tumon waters
A man is dead after he was found floating approximately 50 yards from shore behind Guam Reef Hotel in Tumon. First responders got the call around 1 pm, according to Guam Fire Department spokesperson Lt. Nick Garrido. His body was pulled from the water and
'I do not have a choice': Joanne Camacho speaks out on leaving Guam DOE
Former Guam Department of Education deputy superintendent of finance and administrative services Joann Camacho sat down with KUAM amid claims she experienced toxicity during her six months in her role. “I do not have a choice. I cannot fight back wh
OPA to release eight audits in 2024 to include one that will make 'headlines'
Improving public trust and government performance, Public Auditor B.J. Cruz speaking at a Guam Chamber of Commerce general meeting at the Hilton earlier this week. He says there are eight audits currently ongoing, warning one of them when released will ma
No bacteria in system: Boil water notified lifted for Agana Heights, Sinajana and Maina
The boil water notice in three central villages has been lifted. The Guam Waterworks Authority, with the concurrence of Guam Environmental Protection Agency, announced at 11 am Saturday that they are terminating the notice. Officials confirmed that follow
Vetoed Bill 213 fails to get votes for override
Vetoed Bill 213 fails to get the votes for an override. The measure would have had GovGuam agency and department head officials be given fines if they failed to provide their audits to the Office of Public Accountability past the deadline. Vice Speaker Ti
Visiting CODEL discusses veterans, transportation issues
Veterans’ issues, transpiration and infrastructure and other topics were discussed today with a visiting congressional delegation. Guam Delegate James Moylan announcing it includes Illinois Congressman Mike Bost and Missouri Congressman Sam Graves w
Another suspect identified in deadly robbery, Manibusan wants house arrest
There are new details to report about the deadly Thai Thai shooting. The second man witnesses spotted on the scene the day a Dededo mother was robbed, shot and killed outside of the Tamuning restaurant has been identified. KUAM independently confirming th
Clients, volunteers share message of hope at Passport to Services event
The homeless population on island seems to be growing and many of them are in major need of assistance. KUAM News brings you to the island's capital, where there was a one-stop event creating a pathway in hopes to get them out of homelessness. The annual
Job seekers admit difficulties in joining workforce
Getting in on the local workforce isn't as easy for most on our island. Still, many are hopeful and willing to work hard. This is the attitude of those looking to make better lives for themselves and their families. KUAM's Destiny Cruz speaking with eager
E. coli found in well: Agana Heights, Sinajana, Maina, Hagat to boil water
A water well that serves residents in the central Guam villages of Agana Heights, Sinajana, and Maina has tested positive for E.coli. The Guam Waterworks Authority has issued a boil water notice as a result of the positive sample taken on Wednesday. Conta
Judiciary advances Case Planning Practices with Evidence-Based Training
Recognizing the need to bolster rehabilitation strategies through evidence-based practices, the Judiciary of Guam’s Probation Services Division participated in case planning training at the Judicial Education Center last week. Led by Eric Willoughby
University of Guam Agriculture Majors meet top USDA directors in D.C.
At the U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters on Feb. 15 in Washington, D.C., University of Guam students Charlene Badajos and Jamilee Cruz were among several students asked to stand during a speech by Secretary of Agriculture Thomas J. Vilsack. Duri
Chief Justice Torres to deliver State of Judiciary Address on May 1
Chief Justice Robert J. Torres will deliver the 2024 State of the Judiciary Address on Wednesday, May 1 at 10 a.m., in the Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session Hall at the Guam Congress Building. The State of the Judiciary address will provide
Early registration for Fall Semester open to University of Guam Students
An announcement from the University of Guam notifies that early registration for the Fanuchånan (Fall) 2024 semester is open. Continuing and returning students including Graduate Students, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, Regent Scholars, Nat
Don Don Donki officially open to the community
A crowd of shoppers beat the sunrise for a chance to be among the first to check out the new Don Don Donki store in Tamuning. Employees at the Japanese Discount Mega Store cheered as customers like Doris Manglona walked through the entrance. She shared, &
'Trump is a traitor' shirt causes disruption during session
A brief disruption during talks on a measure dealing with Guam Power Authority revenue bonds. The fashion police were down at the Guam Legislature during session Wednesday. This as Senator Tom Fisher was present and in a t-shirt with the slogan ‘Tru
Commonwealth Casino Commission deliberates on IPI's exclusive license
The Commonwealth Casino Commission finds itself in the 11th hour of yet another hearing where it looks for solutions to somehow revive IPI’s business on Saipan. But not everyone supports another gamble. Rep. Marissa Flores said, “I urge you to
U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention conducts National Immunization Survey
The Department of Public Health and Social Services is informing the public that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will conduct the 2024 National Immunization Survey in Guam, starting in April 2024. With the survey expected to be ongoing
University of Guam hosts Symposium on Future of the CHamoru Language on May 4
The public is invited to a free symposium on the future of the CHamoru Language at the University of Guam. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, May 4, in the Lecture Hall on the UOG campus and will be livestreamed on Zoom. A decreasing num
Guam Economic Development Authority expends $2.4M in FY’22 federal awards
The Office of Public Accountability released the Guam Economic Development Authority’s Report on Compliance for fiscal year 2022. The Report on Compliance comprises of the Report on Compliance for Each Major Federal Program; Report on Internal Contr
New Youth Apprenticeship program launched with hotel partners
The Leon Guerrero-Tenorio Administration announced the launch of the Hotel Associate Youth Apprenticeship program, an initiative designed to equip youth with skills and experience for a future in Guam’s hospitality industry. This program provides hi
Guam Power Authority announced scheduled power outages for select villages
The Guam Power Authority is advising the community of that a scheduled power outage in the following areas: Dededo 12:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m . - Mendioka St., E. Adding St., Alageta St., Acho Latte St., Chalan Acho Nonak, Chalan Akudi, Uhang St., Kalamasa Dr