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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

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

A 29-year-old man who died after being pulled from the wreckage in a serious crash in Yigo late Friday has been identified. Investigators with the Guam Police Department were able to locate the driver’s next of kin and confirmed the driver’s i

Convicted murderer Domingo Mendiola sat across the courtroom from the family of the woman he admits he robbed and killed on Valentine’s Day in 2024. “If you guys don’t ever forgive me, I understand. because I will never forgive myself fo

The Dededo Precinct Command hosted a meet and greet on March 28 with about a dozen youths from the Gifu Prefecture located in the center of Japan. Sgt. II Christopher Dawson of the DPC says this is the third visit from a group of youths from Japan this ye

The Department of Public Health & Social Services is accepting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program applications from citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia (Chuuk, Yap, Pohnpei, and Kosrae), the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Repu

The Guam Department of Labor announced the 2025 Guam Apprenticeship Forum, taking place on April 29, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Guam Grand Ballroom. This one-day, free event is open to businesses interested in saving money through tax credits offered by t

Congressman James Moylan is urging the Secretary of the Army to review the distinguished service crosses awarded to three Guam heroes and consider upgrading them to the Medal of Honor. In a letter to Secretary Daniel Driscoll, Moylan highlighted the heroi

Guam's Inifresi is a cherished statement - a solemn pledge to uphold the traditions, pride and virtues of our island. And in the local sports community, it's also a unifying rallying cry. Since 2012, the Inifresi has been recited before matches by our nat

A man who was sitting in the passenger seat of a car involved in a serious crash reported in Dededo over the weekend has died. Guam police identified him as Scott Anthony Cruz, 37, of Dededo. The crash happened on along Route 1 Marine Corps Drive and Fati

John F. Kennedy High School brought its school spirit to the Micronesia Mall Center Court with Islander Day 2025 - a long-awaited return after the pandemic! Students, alumni, and faculty came together to showcase top programs, clubs, and talents through i

One of President Donald Trump’s latest executive order dismantles the only federal agency focused on ending and preventing homelessness. But officials say this won’t impact funding or local efforts to reduce homelessness on Guam. Trump is dism

Carabao Brewing is serving up more than just beer - they are pouring their support into a local veteran non-profit aimed at helping families transition from military life to civilian life. Anna Johnson said, "Today Carabao Brewing is going to be donating

Residing in Los Angeles, former Guam resident Chad Rivera is a singer, songwriter, hair and makeup artist and you can now add filmmaker to his resume. Rivera, who is currently attending film school, is pouring everything into this project - a crime/comedy

There’s a new billboard with the faces of 50 convicted criminals in recognition of national crime victims’ rights month in April. The Guam Attorney General’s Office said this month’s message shows criminals that “we will get