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There's a new direct service flight from United, as the airline is connecting those wishing to do commerce, vacation or connect to Asia. One of the passengers boarding the inaugural flight is our Neveah Anderson, who has a special perspective en route to

A man is arrested accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl known to him during an apparent drunken rage. Twenty-year-old David John is charged with two counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. Court documents state the 17-year-old was hanging

The man accused in the murder of Michael Castro could be granted his request to travel off island while waiting for his day in court. Defendant Nicholas Moore, who remains on house arrest, asked the Superior Court judges to allow him to travel to Florida.

After an extensive seven-day international recovery effort, the body of the fourth US Army soldier who went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania has been discovered. The four US soldiers assigned to the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infa

Late Wednesday morning the Yona Mayor staff, Park Police, the Department of Public Works and units with the Guam Fire Department responded to a grassfire by Pago Bay. It was during a routine patrol when Park Police Field Supervisor Sgt. Keane Pangelinan,

The Mayors Council of Guam is revamping the 81st Liberation Queen contest. The annual tradition to honor those who suffered, died and survived World War II seeing many changes. For one, the Queen will no longer be crowned based on ticket sales alone. Yona

Guam Girl Scouts is excited to finish their cookie season strong with their Last Chance Drive-Through Cookie Case Sale! The sale will be held on Sunday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cookies still in stock are: Caramel deLites Adventurefuls Toast Yays Le

Bread Bar by Okayama Kobo, a premium Japanese bakery, is excited to announce its grand opening on Friday, April 11, 2025 at the Micronesia Mall. This marks the debut of authentic Japanese bread and pastries on the island, offering a fresh, innovative expe

A new hands-on science hub at the University of Guam is bringing learning to life, offering students a chance to explore Guam's unique environment in a fun and engaging way. The CHalan Deskubre hub, located at UOG’s Dean Circle, officially opened wi

The results of 42 samples taken by the Guam Environmental Protection Agency on March 27, 2025, identified that the following 14 recreational waters were polluted above the accepted bacteriological standards. Hågat Bangi Beach North of Hågat Ma

A connection to Guam's people and culture led him to make our island his home, but a calling for public service led Bob Klitzkie to work as an educator, lawyer, policymaker, talkshow host, and U.S. Marine for more than six decades. The former two-term sen

The Guam Visitors Bureau’s two year tourism recovery plan is currently focusing on destination improvement. GVB Recovery Committee Chair Mark Baldyga gave the first report since the board adopted the plan three months ago in December. “The two

Lawmakers voting on a number of bills and resolutions, each of them seeing varying levels of support, but passing nonetheless. However, a single resolution, Resolution No. 7, which urged the U.S. federal government to fully fund the construction and maint

What’s next for the shuttered Public Health building in Mangilao? Joint discussions got underway today on two bills hoping to answer that very question. The plans for the dormant central headquarters in Mangilao saw two bills offering different futu

The Legislative Committee on Land, Environment & Agriculture held a public hearing on Monday to confirm the reappointment of Steven Carbullido to the board of directors of the Guam Environmental Protection Agency, as well as to discuss passing legislation

The man accused of being the getaway driver in the deadly robbery of a Korean tourist is back behind bars after failing a drug test for the third time. Stefen Keanu Camacho appeared before Presiding Judge John Terlaje on Monday, after testing positive for

Congressman James Moylan is leading a bipartisan effort to safeguard Guam's biosecurity by urging federal agencies to maintain a critical USDA lease. Moylan, along with every Pacific Islands representative, sent a letter to the USDA and GSA, stressing the

A special recognition ceremony in Saipan honored the legacy of American servicemen who fought in the battle of Saipan and Tinian. Saipan Mayor RB Camacho presented 80th anniversary commemorative medallions to the children and grandchildren of World War II

The Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency announced that Gracie Manibusan, a freshman at Notre Dame High School, has emerged as the winner of the fourth annual Guam Poetry Out Loud Contest. Held on March 15 at the Guam Museum in Hagåt&ntild

A financial advisor at Asia Pacific Financial Management Group has achieved a prestigious certification in investment management. The firm announced that Jonathon Holm has earned the Certified Investment Management Analyst certification, a designation tha

Holly Rustick is an author - and by that merit, well aware of the power of words. As such, the company she founded teaches people how to leverage the specific lexicon of grant applications to secure funding for their non-profit projects. "We're definitely

Loved ones set up a roadside memorial at the site of Saturday’s car crash that claimed the life of 37-year-old Scott Anthony Cruz of Dededo. Cruz was the passenger of a gray Sedan that Guam police say was traveling northbound on Route 1 near Fatima

Dante Gogo Taitano, originally from Guam, has been confirmed as one of four soldiers from the U.S. Army 3rd infantry division troops based out of Fort Stewart in Georgia reported missing in Lithuania. It was Tuesday when the soldiers went missing when the

A teenage boy is under arrest accused of repeatedly molesting a young girl known to him. Eighteen-year-old Pedro Nena is charged with six counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. The victim allegedly told police the abuse started in May 2023 when

Defending their role in upholding Guam's laws to the last, the Attorney General’s office was questioned by senators during this morning’s informational briefing at the Guam Congress building. Off top, addressing Governor Lou Leon Guerrero&rsqu

Under the hot island sun and a gentle breeze, the ceremony marked the rededication of the park and the unveiling of the new Chief Kepuha statue in the heart of Hagatna at the Paseo Loop. Department of Parks and Recreation Director Angel Sablan highlighted