Longtime pathologist Dr. Alsabban to retire, new pathologist hired
Guam’s longtime and only pathologist, Dr. Mohammed Alsabban, is soon to retire. The physician has been providing his services to both the Guam Memorial Hospital and Guam Regional Medical City. GMH spokesperson Cindy Hansen tells KUAM News he provide
Hagat police precinct to be renamed in honor of late Pedo Terlaje
On Friday afternoon in a private ceremony, flanked by family and loved ones of the late former Senator Jose 'Pedo' Terlaje, Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed Bill 279 into law. The bill, introduced by Sen. Chris Barnett will rename the Hagat Precinct to the J
Largest all-boys school in Osaka, Japan celebrates 20th visit to Guam
Ever wondered how people perform their jobs across the globe? Or what it would be like to step into the shoes of your future aspirations? For the Kokoku High School students from Osaka, Japan, this dream became a reality as they marked their 20th visit to
GEC: nine candidates failed to file campaign contribution expenditure
Several candidates failed to file their campaign contribution expenditure, according to the Guam Election Commission. It has the GEC taking a harder stance, giving candidates a final reminder before they’ll be forced to take action. The agency is in
23 beaches not safe this weekend
Contact: Environmental Monitoring and Analytical Services DivisionPhone: (671) 300-4751/9027 | Email: [email protected]: https://epa.guam.gov | Twitter: @GuamEPA | Instagram: guamepa Beach Advisories: 23 The results of 43 samples taken by t
37th Guam Legislature holds final oversight hearing with Guam Department of Education
It’s the final oversight hearing between the Guam Department of Education and the 37th Guam Legislature. Senator Chris Barnett, Oversight Chair on Education, called for a status report on key issues before handing the reins of the committee over to
Governor, Attorney General remain at odds over use of ARP funding
By Rachel Seo, KUAM News Intern Attorney General Doug Moylan urges Governor Leon Guerrero to reconsider her decision to allocate $100-million in American Rescue Plan funding to the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority. The AG expressed concerns over G
Think Tank: Military continues to push housing requirements outside the fence
While the Department of Defense acknowledges there’s “no room on base,” the “military continues to push its housing requirements outside the fence.” This according to Guam-based Think Tank Pacific Center for Island Security w
Fraudulent party attempting to scam individuals with fake grant offers
The Guam Economic Development Authority is warning the community about a new scam targeting local residents. Scammers are posing as GEDA representatives, telling people they must purchase gift cards to receive grant checks. This is a fraudulent scheme, an
Woman forged $63k in checks from her employer
A woman who allegedly admitted to forging more than $63,000 in checks from her employer is placed under arrest on Christmas Eve. Forty-one-year-old Jacqueline Gutierrez is charged with forgery. Court documents state the victim discovered 37 checks had bee
Two restaurants shut down by health inspectors
Insects, rodents, and improper food storage are among other violations that lead to Public Health shutting down local restaurants. Health inspectors suspended the sanitary permit for New Manna Food in Tumon for dozens of violations to include presence of
S-EBT benefits available for eligible families
Parents and guardians, you don't want to miss out on this. It's funding for students that are eligible under the Electronic Benefit Transfer Program. This is specifically for the 2024 Summer EBT Program. The Department of Public Health and Social Services
Republican Party of Guam Chairman joins Pacific Transition 47 Committee
As the nation prepares for the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, Republican Party of Guam Chairman Shawn Gumataotao has joined the Pacific Transition 47 Committee. This newly-formed group, including Guam Delegate James C. Moylan and
Bank of Guam donates $20k to four non-profit organizations as part of Employee Give initiative
In the true spirit of the season, Bank of Guam is proud to announce its $20,000 donation to four nonprofit organizations through its annual Employee Give Initiative. Each year, Bank of Guam employees nominate and vote for causes close to their hearts, cha
Long-time Headstart employee saves program and secures director position
It was just over a year ago that the Guam Department of Education’s head start program was on the brink of collapse. Federal officials issuing a dire warning: fix the program’s deficiencies within 90 days or lose both federal funding and the p
New consul general of Japan talks key priorities
From improving tourism, navigating the sensitivity of the Marines relocation, to strengthening ties between Guam and Japan, new consul general of Japan Susumu Ueda sat down with KUAM News to talk about his top priorities during his term on island. He shar
Homegrown Collective secures incorporation certificate
A new wave of local businesses are continuing to put culture at the heart of what they do. KUAM News talked to the founders of "Heirs To Islands" about connecting us all to our roots. The Homegrown Collective, a local advocacy group, is making strides in
No drone light show on New Year's Eve after Guam Visitors Bureau cancels contract
By Rachel Seo, KUAM News Intern For three years, Bella Wings has brought gadgets to light up the night sky at celebrations for New Years, Liberation, and more. It's become a crowd favorite and a great pairing with the fireworks display but this New Year&r
Father remembers 13-year-old son who drowned in waters off Hagatna
Scotty Aguon reached out to KUAM to share the story of his son, 13-year-old Christopher Aguon. Scotty said his boy was removed from his custody when he was only one and for reasons he said were unfounded. This left scotty in a custody battle for more than
Longtime friends gather to feed the homeless on Saturday
A tight-knit group of relatives and longtime friends known as the Boys of Barrigada Heights came together this weekend to spread warmth and compassion to some of Guam's most vulnerable residents. Jerrold Castro and JR Rebanal, along with others, turned an
Tiyan High student voices concerns about talks of school closures
Guam Department of Education campuses are more than just buildings, many are historically significant and hold deep emotional connections for those who have walked through their halls. It's why the discussion of school decommissioning has been a sensitive
Salvation Army brings Christmas cheer to Talofofo Elementary School
Fifth graders in Mrs.Cecilia Guzman and Mr. Gavin Diego’s class broke out in song as a thank you to the Salvation Army for bringing gifts for the 215 students at Talofofo Elementary School. On Friday, with toys in tow, Maj. Eric Tumale, Guam Corps O
Northern and Southern Region Community Health Centers to close on New Year’s Eve
The Department of Public Health and Social Services is informing the community that the Bureau of Primary Care Services at both the Northern Region Community Health Center in Dededo and the Southern Region Community Health Center in Inalahan will be close
Guahan Academy Charter School students Summer EBT 2024 card distribution
The Department of Public Health & Social Services is excited to announce the launch of the 2024 Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program, or S-EBT. Eligible families can access vital benefits to support their children’s nutritional needs. Who qual
Republican National Committee welcomes Governor-elect Pulaalii Nikolao Pula and Governor Arnold Palacios to the Republican Party
Today, Governor-elect Pulaalii Nikolao Pula of American Samoa and Governor Arnold Palacios of the Northern Mariana Islands announced their decision to join the Republican Party. RNC Chairman Michael Whatley celebrated the announcement, stating. “Fol
University of Guam unveil 2025 tide chart and Guam grower's calendars
The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant has announced the release of the 2025 Tide Chart and Guam Grower’s Calendars. It’s a valuable resource designed to support sustainable fishing and agriculture in Guam. The T
Continuing Resolution passed by Congress includes large funding for Guam recovery
The U.S. Congress has passed a resolution securing vital funding for Guam's recovery and development projects. The resolution ensures the federal government remains open for three more months while allocating $100 billion in disaster relief. For Guam, thi
University of Guam and CHamoru Village team up to bring more green to the capital
The University of Guam and CHamoru Village are teaming up to bring a greener future to Guam’s capital. In a joint effort through the Guam Green Growth Initiative, nearly 25 native fruit trees and ornamental shrubs were planted this week at CHamoru V
Attorney General suing Governor, GHURA over Mangilao hospital
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
Machete attack defendant's criminal history dates back to 2011
A machete attack caught on video quickly circulated on multiple village chats, leaving some fearful over what was really happening prior to police making an arrest. “The guy was standing and he was upset. That's it. We called the police,” said
Woman on birthday getaway recalls deer encounter at Tumon beach
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
Pia Mia returns to Guam for a special performance at Club Zoh
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 offers simple tests to detect poor blood flow and health risks for eligible patients
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
Father Junee Valencia graduates from the United States Air Force Officer training school
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
Saipan Department of Labor participates in successful W-2 CM Workshop ahead of tax season
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
Guam Environmental Protection Agency reports over 20 polluted beaches
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
Man arrested in machete attack caught on camera
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
KUAM News presents: That's a Wrap! Top stories of 2024
Get ready for another KUAM News special, this one highlighting the top stories of 2024. That's a Wrap! is the name of the show your KUAM News Team is bringing to your screens to end out the year. On Tuesday, Dec. 31 watch as we look back at the top storie
KUAM Podcast Network is back with a new name: Off the Record!
Your KUAM news team is also bringing you something special as we head into the new year. Off the Record! It's the return of the KUAM Podcast Network. Your Voice of the Marianas gathers at the Leo Palace Resort to look back and talk about the year that was
Micronesia Climate Change Alliance recognizes Food Sovereignty and Energy Democracy recipients
The Micronesia Climate Change Alliance is thrilled to announce the recipients of its community grants for Food Sovereignty and Energy Democracy in the CNMI. This year’s Food Sovereignty recipients include the Marianas Producers Association, Talaya C
Man allegedly admits to having ice pipe in his car
A man stopped for a broken license plate lamp is allegedly found with various drug-related items. Thirty-three-year-old Noel Christopher Villagomez is charged with possession of a schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony. Court documents
Parks & Rec, Sanchez collab to host "Sharks Making Wishes Come True" holiday extravaganza
Last night up in Dededo, the senior class of 2025 for Simon Sanchez High School held a very special event in collaboration with the Department of Parks & Recreation, helping bring the Christmas spirit to residents of all ages in need during the holidays.
Judge grants dismissal of charges against Dr. Akoma
A case was dismissed for a local doctor once accused of molesting his patient. Superior Court Judge Alberto Tolentino granted the prosecution's request to dismiss the charges against Dr. Ugochukwu Akoma. Today, Prosecutor Grant Olan told the court there i
United Airlines opens bookings for new nonstop Taipei-Guam service
United Airlines announced that customers can now book travel between Taipei and Guam for travel beginning in April 2025. United announced the new nonstop service last month, which will provide twice-weekly service between the two destinations on Wednesday
You have until December 20 to get Danielle Apilado to semifinals
Local baker Danielle Apilado is calling on you to help her move onto the next phase of The Greatest Baker competition. As we reported it was at the end of October that Apilado was selected to be part of the online competition by notable pastry chef Buddy
Attorney General Moylan empowers adult students at J.P. Torres Success Academy
Attorney General Douglas Moylan continued his “Changing Our Kids DNA School Outreaches” with an event at J.P. Torres Success Academy, addressing students aged 18 to 21 who are working toward their high school diplomas. The presentation focused
Guam Chamber invites University of Guam Business students to apply for Dave J. Santos scholarship
The Guam Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the Dave J. Santos Scholarship. Juniors and Seniors enrolled in the University of Guam School of Business and Public Administration are eligible to apply for this prestigious scholarship, whic
Saipan residents invited to community relief drive this Saturday
The Offices of the Governor and Lt. Governors are organizing a Community Relief Distribution Drive this Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, at 8 a.m. at the Koblerville Youth Center. Each vehicle will receive one 50-pound sack of rice, and drivers must present a val
Netflix Culinary Class Wars celebrity chef cooks up special dinner at Tsubaki
Renowned South Korean celebrity chef Hyun-seok Choi is on island this week in partnership with the Guam Visitors Bureau and the Tsubaki Tower. Chef Choi was one of the top finalists on Netflix's Culinary Class Wars, a hit survival cooking show where one h
Environmental Protection Agency celebrates Pacific Islands Zero Waste and Resilience accomplishments
Guam and the CNMI get national recognition as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized our islands for their resilience. Officials noted even as super typhoons swept through our communities, the Marianas found ways to take care of the environme
Rev & Tax: Passport section to close as Acceptance Agents undergo mandatory training
The United States Passport section of the Department of Revenue and Taxation will be closed on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, for mandatory training with the U.S. Department of State. Normal business hours of 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. will resume on Monday, Dec. 23, 2024.
Senator Lujan commends Guam Delegate Moylan for securing Agent Orange investigation in defense bill
Guam Senator Jesse Lujan applauds Guam Delegate James Moylan for his leadership in securing a groundbreaking provision in the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act. The amendment requires a comprehensive investigation into the use of Agent O
CNMI mourns the loss of dedicated public servant George N. Camacho
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands remembers and honors the life and legacy of George N. Camacho, a devoted public servant and passionate advocate for the CNMI community. Governor Arnold I. Palacios and Lt. Governor David M. Apatang express
First wave of Marines relocate to Guam from Okinawa
A detachment of approximately 100 logistics support Marines from the III Marine Expeditionary Force have begun relocating from Okinawa to Guam, marking the first phase of a broader realignment effort. This move follows the Joint Statement of the Security
Complaint: Stolen car investigation finds drugs inside home
Reports of a stolen car ending up in Yona also finds a man with suspected methamphetamine. Thirty-nine-year-old Joel Jay Topasna Santiago is charged with theft of property as a second-degree felony and possession of a schedule II controlled substance as a
Guam Power Authority announces preventive maintenance outage in Chalan Pago and Yona
A maintenance outage is scheduled for the villages of Chalan pago and Yona on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Customers affected are along Chalan Ping Pago, Chalan Inda, Inalado Road, Pago Bay Estates, Water Pump WBP-18 and surrounding areas
University of Guam denies discrimination allegations filed against them in federal court
A former University of Guam Director continues fighting his termination. Norman Analista alleges malice, oppression and fraud in the lawsuit filed in the District Court of Guam. He contends they had no reason to let him go, adding the defendants named in
Game of truth or dare turns into child being sexually molested for years
A man allegedly sexually molested a girl known to him for years starting when she was only 12. Thirty-five-year-old Eugene Blas is charged with multiple counts of first- and second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Court documents state the alleged abuse st
Child alleges she was molested while she slept
A man is under arrest accused of molesting a teenage girl known to him. Forty-three-year-old Diocese Sakate is charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Court documents state the child was sleeping in her bedroom when the alleged abuse occurred.
Class action lawsuit filed against the prison alleging inhumane conditions
Living in cruel and in humane conditions, detainee Jesse Leon Guerrero along with a number of other prisoners have filed a class action lawsuit. It's against the Department of Corrections and its Director Fred Bordallo. The prisoners contend they are cram
Pedestrian dies in hit-and-run crash on Saipan
Now to a deadly hit-and-run crash in Saipan. One man is dead after being hit by a car Sunday morning. It happened in the village of San Antonio near the Pak Pak Beach area. CNMI Department of Public Safety officials said the victim was hit before the susp
Saipan man critical after being hit by drunk driver
Police are investigating a separate serious crash. A Saipan man is fighting for his life after being hit by a drunk driver early Sunday. It happened just before 3 a.m. along Beach Road. CNMI Department of Public Safety officials said two 17-year-old girls
SSFM International welcomes new Senior Project Manager
A leading engineering and project management firm, SSFM International, is expanding its team with a notable addition. SSFM International announced the appointment of Glenn Leon Guerrero as Senior Project Manager for its Guam office. With over 40 years of
Archdiocese of Agaña to open Jubilee Year of Hope with special mass
As the church prepares to celebrate the Holy Year of 2025, the Archdiocese of Agaña has announced the Jubilee Year of Hope, proclaimed by Pope Francis as a time of renewal and grace for the universal church. The Most Rev. Archbishop Ryan P. Jimenez