March is driest month for Guam

March is driest month for Guam

The rainfall Guam experienced this week is what weather experts say provided some short lived relief for the island. We are still in the beginning stages of dry season with March expected to be the driest month of the year. With the recent wildfires ignit

Campillo: Medicaid cuts will be 'challenging' to Guam's healthcare

Campillo: Medicaid cuts will be 'challenging' to Guam's healthcare

Budget negotiations in Congress are threatening major Medicaid cuts as House republicans look to slash billions in federal spending over the next decade. A Guam Chamber of Commerce membership meeting examines how this will impact Guam’s only public

Chief Brodie Elementary: "Hearts were poured out to make this school"

Chief Brodie Elementary: "Hearts were poured out to make this school"

A bittersweet farewell looms for the Chief Brodie Elementary School community as it prepares to close its doors at the end of the school year. KUAM walked the halls of the Tamuning campus with principal Darlene Castro, reflecting on its final chapter. For

Let's make it happen for The John Dank Show!

Let's make it happen for The John Dank Show!

A big opportunity is on the horizon for one of Guam’s most beloved bands, The John Dank Show! The group has made it to the voting rounds of the California Roots Music Festival’s “Wild Card” contest. They’re calling on all of

Adelup: Guam Memorial Hospital averts payless payday

Adelup: Guam Memorial Hospital averts payless payday

Adelup confirms the Guam Memorial Hospital has averted a payless payday. As of 3:30 p.m. Friday, IP Phone and internet connections startedcoming back online slowly. Some departments have confirmed they are back online. Clinical Departments are instructed

Police search for missing Yona teen

Police search for missing Yona teen

Guam police are investigating a missing persons case involving a 13-year-old girl who goes by the name Lisa. GPD spokesperson officer Berlyn Savella released an image of the child who goes by the name Lisa. She is described as having a shoulder length bla

Cockroach infestation at Maya's Restaurant leads to suspension of sanitary permit

Cockroach infestation at Maya's Restaurant leads to suspension of sanitary permit

A Dededo restaurant has had its sanitary permit suspended by Public Health. Maya’s restaurant received fewer than 41 demerits, though its permit was suspended due to a cockroach infestation. Other notable demerits the eatery was cited for include on

Wanted suspect self-surrenders

Wanted suspect self-surrenders

A man who was wanted in connection an assault and family violence investigation is now in custody. Guam police spokesperson officer Berlyn Savella said 39-year-old John Lanada was located around 2:30 pm Friday after he self-surrendered to marshals at the

Network failure delays payroll and highlights larger operation strains

Network failure delays payroll and highlights larger operation strains

A power outage Thursday morning incapacitated Guam Memorial Hospital's network, impacting operations at both the Tamuning facility and its skilled nursing facility in Barrigada Heights. “It really impacted our IT system. We’re trying to get it

University of Guam takes strategic action to address millions in federal grant impacts

University of Guam takes strategic action to address millions in federal grant impacts

Earlier this month, the University of Guam's acting President, Sharleen Santos-Bamba, told KUAM this about federal policy changes impacting some of UOG’s grant-funded programs. “We’re remaining vigilant and paying attention to the news a

Committee on Rules to meet ahead of “mock session”

Committee on Rules to meet ahead of “mock session”

The Guam Legislature's Committee on Rules held a meeting earlier this week and adopted four resolutions. This comes as Speaker Frank Blas Jr. called senators into a mock session he said to benefit their new colleagues. Now, among them, two resolutions spo

Guam's military leaders stay silent amidst Trump’s Pentagon shake-ups

Guam's military leaders stay silent amidst Trump’s Pentagon shake-ups

Guam’s military leaders have stayed silent following President Trump’s abrupt shake-up at the Pentagon. Despite multiple inquiries, local base officials have offered no statements, instead directing questions to officials in Washington D.C. Th

Youth Art Month contest now open for submissions

Youth Art Month contest now open for submissions

The theme of the contest is "Healing Through Colors,” and challenges participants to create original artworks that showcase how colors can represent healing, hope, and emotional well-being. Whether through vibrant hues or soft pastels, young artists

Guam Economic Development Authority awards $340,000 in grants to support community projects

Guam Economic Development Authority awards $340,000 in grants to support community projects

The Office of the Governor proudly announces that the Guam Economic Development Authority has awarded $340,955 in grants through the Qualifying Certificate Community Contributions Grant Program Series 7. These funds will support village mayors’ offi

Guam Legislature to host Mes CHamoru celebration honoring CHamoru heritage

Guam Legislature to host Mes CHamoru celebration honoring CHamoru heritage

March is Mes CHamoru, a time to honor and celebrate the history, language, and culture of Guam's indigenous people. And this year, the Guam Legislature, in partnership with local agencies, is hosting a special celebration to commemorate the occasion. Sen.

Tiyan High’s Air Force Junior ROTC receives “exceeds standards” inspection rating

Tiyan High’s Air Force Junior ROTC receives “exceeds standards” inspection rating

Tiyan High School’s Air Force Junior ROTC unit has achieved the highest possible inspection rating, earning an “exceeds standards” grade during their formal HW AFJROTC inspection. Led by Cadet Major Paul Gumataotao and Cadet Captain John

OPINION: Guam Brigadier General reflects on the meaning of the flags worn by Guam Guardsmen

OPINION: Guam Brigadier General reflects on the meaning of the flags worn by Guam Guardsmen

Brigadier General Michael Cruz reflects on the dual role of Guam National Guardsmen, who wear both the American flag and the seal of Guam on their uniforms. He shares what these emblems represent and the call to ensure that Guam's contributions and sacrif

Breaking Wave Theatre Company brings “Romeo and Juliet” featuring original music

Breaking Wave Theatre Company brings “Romeo and Juliet” featuring original music

Breaking Wave Theatre Company is bringing a unique local touch to its spring production of “Romeo and Juliet," featuring original music composed by its cast and crew. BWTC’s production of Shakespeare's classic, translated into modern verse by

Senator advocates for Cost Efficiency and Health Initiatives at APIL 64th Board of Directors Meeting

Senator advocates for Cost Efficiency and Health Initiatives at APIL 64th Board of Directors Meeting

Senator Telo Taitague attended the 64th Board of Directors meeting of the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, where she pushed for cost-saving measures and urged action on nuclear fallout issues. The meeting

Astumbo Middle Schools passes Public Health sanitation inspection

Astumbo Middle Schools passes Public Health sanitation inspection

Astumbo Middle School has achieved an “A” grade in its annual sanitation inspection, marking a significant improvement from last year’s results. The Guam Department of Education announced that Astumbo Middle School received just eight de

GEC hosting election officials from other US territories later this month

GEC hosting election officials from other US territories later this month

Just because 2025 isn't a year when we all head to the polls doesn't mean the friendly folks tasked with managing elections aren't busy. The Guam Election Commission is preparing to host counterpart officials from other United States territories. Executiv

Deportation deal in child molestation case hits snag

Deportation deal in child molestation case hits snag

The deportation deal for a man convicted of sexually molesting a 12-year-old girl hits a snag. 33-year-old Dwayne Cruz De Guzman appeared before Judge John Terlaje in Superior Court Thursday. He told the court he wants to renounce his U.S. citizenship to

Former Senator Regine Biscoe Lee picked as new Guam Visitors Bureau General Manager

Former Senator Regine Biscoe Lee picked as new Guam Visitors Bureau General Manager

The Guam Visitors Bureau came to a decision today on new leadership. The board unanimously voted for former Senator Regine Biscoe Lee as GVB’s General Manager. As reported, the top two contenders were Lee and Island Beverage Distributors GM EJ Calvo

State funeral held for former Vice Speaker Ted Nelson

State funeral held for former Vice Speaker Ted Nelson

A state funeral was held at the Guam Congress building Thursday morning to remember the former Vice Speaker Ted Nelson. Island leaders, family and friends gathered to honor his life and legacy. His granddaughter and former Senator Telena Nelson gives the

H2B Visa program highlighted during education and workforce hearing

H2B Visa program highlighted during education and workforce hearing

The nation’s workforce and H2B workers for Guam was highlighted in Washington D.C. today. The hearing was titled, “Unleashing America's Workforce and Strengthening our Economy.” The Committee on Education and Workforce Chair representati

One weekend left to fall in love with "The Last Five Years"

One weekend left to fall in love with "The Last Five Years"

The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown follows Cathy and Jamie, a young couple navigating love and heartbreak over their five year relationship. Cathy tells the story in reverse, from the breakup back to their first date, while Jamie moves forward in t

Complaint: gang members arrested in violent attack

Complaint: gang members arrested in violent attack

Four people who authorities believe are part of a violent gang are arrested following an incident in the MTM area Monday. Co-defendants Marson Alwis, Narson Marsian, Kaycee Kasal and Kaynor Muritok are each face charges ranging from assault, terrorizing a

Woman in stolen car caught with meth

Woman in stolen car caught with meth

A woman caught driving a stolen car is arrested after being caught with drugs. Patty Santos is charged with theft by receiving stolen property and possession of a schedule II controlled substance. Court documents state officers pulled her over Tuesday mor

Investigation underway into second drowning recorded on Guam in 2025

Investigation underway into second drowning recorded on Guam in 2025

Guam’s rough waters claimed the life of a man swimming in Tumon on Thursday morning. Authorities say he was 40 years old. There's no word yet if the man was local or a visitor to the island. His death has first responders reminding the public to hee

Training for body cameras underway with officers

Training for body cameras underway with officers

A new era of transparency and accountability is underway for the Guam Police Department, as officers are undergoing body camera training. The initiative comes as a result of a bill signed into law in 2023. The goal? To protect both officers and the commun

Guam Muslims prepare for Ramadan

Guam Muslims prepare for Ramadan

Our island culture is rich with diversity, and one tradition that gets underway this weekend is the Muslim practice of Ramadan. Sunday marks the beginning of the month-long time that followers of Islam engage in fasting from sunrise to sunset­, along

Senator pushes for airport modernization to boost tourism and economy

Senator pushes for airport modernization to boost tourism and economy

Senator Jesse Lujan has introduced Bill 67, a measure aimed at enhancing the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Authority. The bill seeks to expand the airport’s revenue streams through retail concessions, duty-free operations, and premium tra

Port Authority of Guam Board passes 2025 Tariff Rates Revenue Enhancement resolution

Port Authority of Guam Board passes 2025 Tariff Rates Revenue Enhancement resolution

The Port Authority of Guam Board of Directors passed a resolution aimed at enhancing revenue sustainability and ensuring financial stability for the island’s only commercial seaport. This resolution authorizes the General Manager to petition the Pub

Guam sends over 100 competitors to Marianas Pro Nagoya

Guam sends over 100 competitors to Marianas Pro Nagoya

Over 100 athletes from Guam are heading to Japan to compete in the Marianas Pro Nagoya, an elite jiu-jitsu tournament featuring more than 700 competitors from across Asia. The event serves as a key qualifier for the prestigious Marianas Open International

University of Guam addresses federal grant policy changes following executive order

University of Guam addresses federal grant policy changes following executive order

Following the implementation of Presidential Executive Order 14151 which addresses DEI-affiliated programs, approximately $11.4 million in grants managed by the Research Corporation of University of Guam have been affected, leading to necessary adjustment

Forty-year-old man drowns off Tumon beach

Forty-year-old man drowns off Tumon beach

Guam Fire Department units responded to a reported drowning behind the Dusit Thani Hotel in Tumon just before 9:40 this morning. Bystanders pulled an approximately 40-year-old man from the water and performed CPR before first responders arrived. Due to th

Community members cautioned as Hazardous Surf and Seas advisories remain

Community members cautioned as Hazardous Surf and Seas advisories remain

The National Weather Service Guam Weather Forecast Office has the following advisories in effect. A high surf advisory remains in effect for Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan until 5 p.m. this afternoon. Large breaking waves of 8 to 11 feet are expected. Dan

Leon Guerrero talks illegal entries, cybersecurity with governors

Leon Guerrero talks illegal entries, cybersecurity with governors

Examining threats at borders and ports of entries, governors in collaboration with the National Guard and US Homeland Security investigations discussing ways to bolster security nationally and locally. From the rise of fentanyl, illegal entries to cyberat

Southern High community voices concerns and seeks solutions for issues

Southern High community voices concerns and seeks solutions for issues

Parents, teachers, and students had a direct platform to voice their concerns to the top education leaders and senators. Tuesday night’s town hall meeting with the Southern High School community fostered much-needed discussions and a pathway to solu

Decibel dilemma: advocates, veterans support bill to legalize firearm suppressors on Guam

Decibel dilemma: advocates, veterans support bill to legalize firearm suppressors on Guam

Should gun silencers be made legal on Guam? And are they a critical tool for hearing protection, or a dangerous accessory that could aid in crime? That’s the debate unfolding with senators today on a bill dubbed the Hearing Protection Act of 2025. T

Guam archbishop shares prayer for Pope Francis

Guam archbishop shares prayer for Pope Francis

The Vatican said this afternoon that Pope Francis, battling double-pneumonia, remains in critical condition but is stable and has not had any further respiratory crises. The 88-year-old pope was spending his 12th night at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, the long

Woman suffers serious injuries in early morning crash

Woman suffers serious injuries in early morning crash

A woman was rushed to the hospital after an early morning crash in Mangilao along Route 15 near Andy South and the Pagat Cave area around 2am. 

Guam Guard Aviation hosts Tiyan High JROTC for hands-on experience

Guam Guard Aviation hosts Tiyan High JROTC for hands-on experience

Thirty students from Tiyan High School's junior ROTC program got a first-hand look at the Guam National Guard’s Aviation Unit. The students toured a UH-72 Lakota helicopter and spoke with Chief Warrant Officer Christopher Leon Guerrero about militar

Consolidated Commission on Utilities approves Power Authority’s recommendation for base rate adjustments

Consolidated Commission on Utilities approves Power Authority’s recommendation for base rate adjustments

The Consolidated Commission on Utilities approved Resolution No. FY2025-11, authorizing Guam Power Authority to petition the Guam Public Utilities Commission for a base rate adjustment. GPA also announced that it will seek approval from the CCU in May 202

President Trump calls on Guam Attorney General to discuss integrity of women’s sports

President Trump calls on Guam Attorney General to discuss integrity of women’s sports

Attorney General Doug Moylan is traveling to Washington, D.C., to attend the “No Men in Women’s Sports” Attorney General discussion with President Donald Trump on Thursday. The meeting will focus on safeguarding women’s sports, a k

U.S. Election Assistance Commission to host regional meeting on Guam

U.S. Election Assistance Commission to host regional meeting on Guam

Election officials from across the U.S. territories will gather on Guam for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s standards board region six meeting, scheduled for March 19 and March 20. The meeting will cover grants management, audit requiremen

Social Security Administration announces expedited retroactive payments

Social Security Administration announces expedited retroactive payments

The Social Security Administration announced today it will immediately begin issuing retroactive payments and higher monthly benefits to millions of beneficiaries. This is for those whose benefits have been impacted by the windfall elimination provision a

S&P Global Ratings upgrades GovGuam credit to 'positive outlook'

S&P Global Ratings upgrades GovGuam credit to 'positive outlook'

The Government of Guam's credit watch that included negative implications over the past three months has been removed. Governor's spokesperson Krystal Paco-San Agustin announcing S&P Global Ratings affirmed all government ratings, assigning a positive out

Hatching eggs now allowed, live poultry ban remains in place

Hatching eggs now allowed, live poultry ban remains in place

There's an important update for Guam’s poultry industry. The Department of Agriculture has partially lifted its Avian Flu-related import ban—allowing hatching eggs to be brought into the island, while the ban on live poultry remains in full ef

Ocean Gala

Ocean Gala

THE MICRONESIAN CONSERVATION COALITION WILL BE HAVING THEIR 4TH ANNUAL OCEAN GALA ON MARCH 15 AT THE HYATT REGENCY GUAM. THE GALA WILL CELEBRATE THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MCC. THE THEME IS '10 YEARS, 1 OCEAN: OUR ISLANDS, OUR FUTURE.' TICKETS ARE $150 P

Couple arrested in Tumon riot

Couple arrested in Tumon riot

An MMA fighter already facing allegations of importing more than five pounds of meth is back in prison after a riot reported in Tumon early Monday morning. Ricky Camp and Jazmin Rivera are each charged with multiple counts of assault and disorderly conduc

Drunken man attacks expectant mother

Drunken man attacks expectant mother

A drunken man is under arrest accused of attacking a pregnant woman known to him. 22-year-old Jarel Sillem is charged with aggravated assault, family violence and assault of an unborn child. Court documents state Sillem attacked the expectant mother with

Southern High School town hall meeting hosted by education oversight chair

Southern High School town hall meeting hosted by education oversight chair

Scheduled to take place this evening, parents and students are gathering at Southern High School for a town hall meeting. The town hall is being hosted by education oversight chair Senator Vince Borja. Borja called the meeting to give parents, students, t

Woman stole nearly $1,000 in gas

Woman stole nearly $1,000 in gas

A woman is under arrest accused stealing nearly a thousand dollars worth of gas over a two month time frame. 64-year-old May Perez is charged with theft of property. Court documents state the alleged thefts occurred between November 28th of last year and

Senators grill the Governor's nominees for CHamoru Land Trust Commission

Senators grill the Governor's nominees for CHamoru Land Trust Commission

Senators didn’t hold back as they grilled the Governor’s nominees to serve in the CHamoru Land Trust Commission during a public hearing that lasted nearly four hours Monday. The Governor’s controversial dismissal of two commissioners and

Deportation deals being negotiated against suspected gang members

Deportation deals being negotiated against suspected gang members

The two men accused in violent gang activity across Guam are now both negotiating a potential deportation deal. The co-defendants appeared before Judge Vernon Perez in superior court today. Mesemwan Repwak and June Monu were both given a deportation deal

Suspect wanted in assault, family violence investigation

Suspect wanted in assault, family violence investigation

A manhunt is underway for a suspect wanted in connection to a police investigation. Authorities late today releasing a wanted flyer for the suspect who also has an active bench warrant. 39-year-old John Lanada is wanted for questioning in connection to an

Community concerns surface over beach access project at Tsubaki Towers

Community concerns surface over beach access project at Tsubaki Towers

A more than half a million dollar spiral stairway with access into Tumon Bay has beach goers sounding the alarm. The project is owned by Tsubaki Towers who got most government agencies to sign off on the permits to build it. The Guam Environmental Protect

Pope Francis remains in critical condition, shows slight improvement

Pope Francis remains in critical condition, shows slight improvement

Pope Francis is spending another night in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital as he continues to battle double pneumonia. While The Vatican reports a slight improvement, the 88-year-old pontiff remains in critical condition as catholics worldwide pray for his r

Audit reveals system flaws impacting coverage for Guam's most vulnerable

Audit reveals system flaws impacting coverage for Guam's most vulnerable

The Guam Office of Public Accountability has released their audit of the Department of Public Health and Social Services' Medicaid program. The report details major issues with program oversight, uncovering millions in questionable payments to Medicaid pr

Artspace Guåhan hosts Mes CHamoru paint party honoring the Ko’ko’ Bird

Artspace Guåhan hosts Mes CHamoru paint party honoring the Ko’ko’ Bird

Artspace Guåhan is hosting an exciting Paint Party in celebration of Mes CHamoru, honoring the island’s rich culture and the remarkable Ko’ko’ bird, a symbol of resilience and preservation. The event will take place on Saturday, Ma

Tiyan High School’s Titan Day makes a return ahead of Mes CHamoru

Tiyan High School’s Titan Day makes a return ahead of Mes CHamoru

The Guam Department of Education invites the community to celebrate Tiyan High School’s Titan Day and Mes CHamoru celebration on Saturday, March 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Agana Shopping Center. The event offers a chance to experience the exce

Routine testing of Emergency Warning Sirens scheduled for March 4th

Routine testing of Emergency Warning Sirens scheduled for March 4th

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, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, starting at 3:15 p.m. GHS/OCD

Pacific Federal Management named a top-performing U.S. construction company

Pacific Federal Management named a top-performing U.S. construction company

Pacific Federal Management, Inc., announced it ranks 89th on Associated Builders and Contractors’ 2025 Top Performers list. This annual publication recognizes the association's contractor members' outstanding achievements in safety, quality, merit,

Audit finds $241.1M in questionable Medicaid payments

Audit finds $241.1M in questionable Medicaid payments

A new audit from Guam’s Medicaid program reveals $241.1 million in questionable payments due to lax oversight, outdated records, and noncompliance with federal and local regulations, according to the Office of Public Accountability. The audit, condu

Increased grass fires cause 'significant damage' from north to south

Increased grass fires cause 'significant damage' from north to south

Multiple grass fires flared across the island over the weekend, causing significant damage. The flames at Mount Santa Rosa nearly reached a resident’s home and farm on Saturday. And we're not out of the clear just yet - officials continue to warn of

Remembering Elliot: friends share cherished memories after tragic crash

Remembering Elliot: friends share cherished memories after tragic crash

Guam suffered a tragic loss on our roads, as our community honors and remembers Elliot Muguy - a life taken too soon in a devastating crash in Maite over the weekend. Those who knew and loved him shared their fondest memories, reflecting on the legacy he

Judge mulls requests for medical examiner to testify virtually in murders

Judge mulls requests for medical examiner to testify virtually in murders

Two separate murder cases are being mulled over by a superior court judge. Judge John Terlaje expected to rule on the prosecution's request to have the former chief medical examiner Dr. Jeffrey Nine testify virtually during the trials. One case is against

Guam Regional Medical City hosts Free Heart Health event with expert advice and screenings

Guam Regional Medical City hosts Free Heart Health event with expert advice and screenings

Guam Regional Medical City is inviting the community to a free heart health event this Saturday, March 1, at Micronesia Mall’s center court. This event aims to educate the public on heart health, including prevention and treatment of heart disease.

Guam Youth Congress representative introduces bill to ease jury duty burden for students

Guam Youth Congress representative introduces bill to ease jury duty burden for students

A new bill in the Guam Youth Congress aims to help students balance their education and civic duties. Youth representative Austin G. Fortuno introduced the Student Juror Flexibility Act of 2025, which would allow full-time students aged 18 to 24 to reques

Archdiocese of Agana announces new appointments

Archdiocese of Agana announces new appointments

Archbishop Ryan P. Jimenez has announced new clergy appointments in the Archdiocese of Agana, effective March 3. Appointments Father Paul Gofigan to the position of Vicar-General Father Junee Valencia to the position of Parochial Administrator Blessed Die

Governor Palacios pushes for more federal funding to support the CNMI

Governor Palacios pushes for more federal funding to support the CNMI

Governor Arnold Palacios is pushing for greater federal support for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, calling on the Department of the Interior to revisit funding distributions under sections 702 and 902 of the CNMI’s covenant with t

Governor provides updates from Washington, DC

Governor provides updates from Washington, DC

As part of the 2025 National Governors Association Winter Meeting, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero joined fellow governors in a briefing with President Trump. She also participated in key workshops with cabinet officials, including the secretaries of veterans

Man guilty in illegal drugs, weapons possession case

Man guilty in illegal drugs, weapons possession case

A man who already admitted to possessing illicit drugs is convicted on similar illegal drugs and weapons charges in a separate criminal case. A Superior Court of Guam jury found defendant Mark Paulino guilty of possession of a schedule II controlled subst

Hundreds attend signature fundraising event for Republican Party

Hundreds attend signature fundraising event for Republican Party

The Republican Party of Guam celebrated victories at its 2025 Lincoln Day Dinner, held at the Dusit Thani Guam Resort over the weekend. Hundreds of party members gathered to mark key wins from the 2024 election, including securing a majority in the Guam L

Attorney general proposes anti-crime bill

Attorney general proposes anti-crime bill

Guam Attorney General Doug Moylan now making a push for 100% inspections at the Port Authority of Guam through proposed legislation. He's calling it the Crime Victim and People of Guam’s Protection Reform Act of 2025. The measure, which he sent to o

Tamuning 10-year-old named Guam's national chess champion

Tamuning 10-year-old named Guam's national chess champion

After weeks of intense competition, the final round of the Guam National Chess Championship was held Sunday in Dededo. And James Marcus Justo, a 10-year-old from Tamuning, took the top spot as our national champion. In all, James prevailed through nine ch

Police identify man killed in deadly crash in Maite

Police identify man killed in deadly crash in Maite

The man killed in Saturday’s crash in Maite has been identified by police as 30-year-old Elliot Muguy of Mangilao. Investigators with the Guam Police Department confirmed he was the driver in the car that collided with a concrete pole along Route 8,

Governor, MARAD, Port Authority GM discuss Buy America waiver

Governor, MARAD, Port Authority GM discuss Buy America waiver

Strengthening Guam’s supply chain & port operations. Governor Lou Leon Guerrero and the Port Authority of Guam’s general manager meeting with US Maritime Administration officials to discuss the newly amended Buy America waiver for Pacific Isla

The Port welcomes its first cruise ship of 2025

The Port welcomes its first cruise ship of 2025

The Port Authority of Guam welcomed its first cruise ship of the year as the MS Asuka II arrived early Sunday morning, carrying over 600 passengers. Port General Manager Rory Respicio praised the team’s efforts in ensuring a seamless arrival, reinfo

Man dies after car collides with pole in Maite

Man dies after car collides with pole in Maite

A 30-year-old man is dead after being found unresponsive following an auto vs pole crash along Route 8 in Maite.At around 5 am Saturday, units with the Guam Fire Department responded to the incident. GFD personnel extricated the victim and attempted CPR,

Firefighters rush to blaze near Oceanview Middle School

Firefighters rush to blaze near Oceanview Middle School

Guam Fire Department units rushed to the scene of a fire near Oceanview Middle School and just behind the Hagat Police Precinct.According to GFD Spokesperson Lt. Nick Garrido, firefighters responded to the reported grass fire at approximately 7 p.m.Thick

U.S. Department of Education implements new COVID-19 funding requirements

U.S. Department of Education implements new COVID-19 funding requirements

The U.S. Department of Education is implementing new requirements for COVID-19 relief funding. On Wednesday, the department announced that policy updates related to $4.4 billion in state COVID-19 relief funds fall in line with President Donald Trump&rsquo

Docomo Pacific supports the 21st Annual Tinian Pika Festival as exclusive Diamond Pika sponsor

Docomo Pacific supports the 21st Annual Tinian Pika Festival as exclusive Diamond Pika sponsor

Docomo Pacific is proud to continue its support of the 21st Annual Tinian Pika Festival as an exclusive Diamond Pika sponsor. The festival, held on Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2025, in San Jose, Tinian, is organized by the Marianas Visitors Authority and celebrat

Secretary Noem: Trump administration taking decisive action to secure borders

Secretary Noem: Trump administration taking decisive action to secure borders

The Trump administration is taking aggressive steps to tighten border security, including measures specific to Guam. In a letter to Congressman James Moylan, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem responded to concerns over narcotics trafficking and bord

Energy assistance program now available to qualifying households

Energy assistance program now available to qualifying households

The Office of the Governor announced the launch of this year’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance program, or LIHEAP, providing financial relief for households struggling with energy costs. The Guam Energy Office will administer the program, which re

University of Guam student receives Chamber of Commerce Dave J. Santos scholarship

University of Guam student receives Chamber of Commerce Dave J. Santos scholarship

The Guam Chamber of Commerce announced the selection of Brian Andrew Teodosio as the Guam Chamber of Commerce Dave J. Santos Scholarship Recipient for the Spring 2025 semester at the University of Guam. Brian is a Junior majoring in Business Administratio

Office of Public Accountability releases Dept. of Chamorro Affairs FY 2023 audit report

Office of Public Accountability releases Dept. of Chamorro Affairs FY 2023 audit report

The Office of Public Accountability has released its financial audit report on the Department of Chamorro Affairs non-appropriated funds for Fiscal Year 2023. Independent auditors Ernst & Young LLP issued a qualified opinion on the financial statements, i

Governor updates drug-free policy balancing safety & fairness

Governor updates drug-free policy balancing safety & fairness

An executive order updating the Government of Guam's Comprehensive Drug-Free Workplace Policy has been signed by Governor Lou Leon Guerrero, aligning it with recent changes in local law while maintaining strict workplace standards. The updated policy cont

Governor testifies before Interagency Group on Insular Affairs

Governor testifies before Interagency Group on Insular Affairs

At the 2025 Interagency Group on Insular Affairs plenary session, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero delivered a strong message, urging federal leaders to invest in the island’s healthcare and housing infrastructure. Speaking before federal officials, Gover

Wanted suspect self-surrenders

Police search for missing Yona teen

Complaint: gang members arrested in violent attack

Woman in stolen car caught with meth

Forty-year-old man drowns off Tumon beach

Cockroach infestation at Maya's Restaurant leads to suspension of sanitary permit