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With just about a week left until over $100 million in federal funds dry up, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero and Attorney General Doug Moylan are caught up in a legal dispute over the new hospital. The AG is suing the Governor and the Guam Housing and Urban Re
A safer, more MAULEG Guam could be on the horizon. This comes after Bill 250 was signed into public law today. Dozens of government law enforcement gathered at Adelup to witness the Governor signing the measure. It aims to restore community safety by form
A sunny day at Gun Beach in Tumon was quickly interrupted for Karlla Mann on Guam during her birthday getaway. The startling moment met quickly with laughter, then terror and confusion. Karlla captured her experience in Guam's waters earlier this month wh
Have you ever had an encounter with a jellyfish or a Man-o-War? Well, experts have been getting reports of sightings and their stings hurt. The public is being cautioned when heading out into our waters this time of year. Biologist Brent Tibbatts confirme
Mark your calendars this Saturday, Dec. 28, because Club Zoh is the place to be! Get ready for a night you’ll never forget as Pia Mia lights up the stage with your favorite hits and fresh tracks from her new album, Anti-Romantica. The island’s
Guam Regional Medical City is now offering advanced testing to assess blood flow and detect Peripheral Vascular Disease, or PVD, an often-overlooked condition that can lead to serious complications like heart attacks, strokes, or amputations. The Ankle-Br
A member of the Archdiocese of Agaña, Father Junee Valencia completed the physically and academically grueling United States Air Force Officer Training School. Father Junee, the Parochial Administrator of Our Lady of Purification, Ma'ina joined the
Pipes for marijuana and meth. That’s what 45-year-old Ann Marie Castro allegedly admitted to police she had inside the pickup truck she was driving during a traffic stop. Officers were watching a suspected drug house in Dededo when they spotted the
A man is under arrest accused of molesting a teenage girl known to him. Forty-year-old Joem Tosie is charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct. Court documents state the victim woke up to the defendant molesting her, adding he only stopped after a
The Division of Tax and Revenue and the Department of Labor came together for a successful W-2 CM Workshop on Dec. 17 at the Multi-Purpose Center in Saipan. This event provided employers, tax professionals, and community members with critical updates on t
The results of 43 samples taken by the Guam Environmental Protection Agency on Dec. 19, 2024, identified that the following 24 recreational waters were polluted above the accepted bacteriological standards. Hågat Bangi Beach Togcha Beach - Bridge To
It took a jury only an hour and a half to decide the fate of a man accused of breaking into Isla Veterinary Clinic. John Joseph Manibusan was convicted of burglary as a second-degree felony. Manibusan is noted to be a repeat offender, having ten prior cri
A traffic stop for not wearing a seatbelt finds two men with meth. Miguel Benavente Camacho, 50, and John Hirohito Ceasar, 34, are each charged with possession of a schedule II controlled substance as third degree felonies. Court documents state Guam poli
A man is arrested in a connection to a violent machete attack reported in Dededo Saturday afternoon. Mickay Katsuta is arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault, public drunkenness and loitering. Officers with the Guam Police Department responded to rep
Start the New Year off right by volunteering for the Guam Homeless Coalition’s 2025 Point-In-Time Homeless Count. Held annually nationwide, the event provides a crucial snapshot of homelessness in our communities. The data collected aids in determin
This school year marks Year 2 of the double-session for the Simon Sanchez High School Sharks and John F. Kennedy Islanders—and many are hoping next school year won't be the third. Yet, with few details emerging about a temporary campus for the Shark
It just doesn't make sense. That's the argument the attorney who represents a former University of Guam employee has to say about the discrimination lawsuit. As we reported, the employee is fighting his termination. Attorney Minakshi Hemlani is questionin
With so many having beloved pets part of the family, animal euthanasia can be a difficult subject to broach. But with the never-ending overpopulation of stray animals, the painless death-inducing procedure is an important part of the island’s only Y
With a vision of tomorrow's islands today, Docomo Pacific along with local non-profit Island Success through Learning Association spread Christmas cheer to three of Guam's public schools throughout the week. It's something they have been doing for past fe
A significant section of Guam's original airport now bears a proud name, paying homage to a local pioneer who decades ago had the foresight and belief not in what the structure at the time was, but the potential of what a modern transportation facility co
GHURA is bulldozing ahead to take about 42 acres of land in Mangilao for the new hospital through Eminent Domain. GHURA filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of Guam on Wednesday against property owners Hong Yi Tian Inc. and Dr. Joel Joseph. The lawsuit s
The investigation into allegations that drugs are slipping through the cracks at the Port Authority of Guam is underway. The Attorney General today spoke out after Port management announced the investigation. “This is the beginning of a law enforcem
Crucial discussions on school closures with Guam Department of Education faculty and staff from the Kattan and Luchan regions came to a dead stop Thursday afternoon when a virtual meeting was suddenly interrupted by a pornographic video. “We were tr
Trial is delayed for the men accused in the killing of Ryan Chaco. Defendants Eithen Mendiola and Frank Reyes Jr. appeared before Judge John Terlaje in Superior Court Thursday. Both were set to go to trial on Dec. 30 but the court vacated jury selection.
The man wanted in connection to a deadly hit-and-run crash on Saipan has been captured. Veben Jose Hayag is charged with leaving the scene of an accident. It happened on Dec. 15 along Tun Thomas Sablan Road in San Antonio. Hayag is accused of hitting a pe
An historic moment for one of Guam's own. Guam Customs Captain Barbara Tayama is recognized as the first officer and first woman from the agency to graduate from the FBI National Academy. With over 27 years of service, Tamaya completed the academy’s