Jerick Sablan, Guam PDN

Jerick Sablan

Guam PDN

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  • ReporterNews
  • USA TODAY
  • 11Alive Atlanta

Past articles by Jerick:

Gov: Effective July 4 no quarantine for travelers with negative COVID-19 test

Effective July 4, all passengers who are not fully vaccinated but have a negative COVID-19 PCR test will be exempt from quarantine. → Read More

Former GovGuam psychiatrist still hasn't been found for court case

Former government of Guam psychiatrist Dr. Abner Pasatiempo has yet to be served and hasn't appeared for any arraignment hearings the past few months. → Read More

GMH celebrates National Hospital Week

Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero thanked the staff of the Guam Memorial Hospital for all the hard work they continue to do for the island. → Read More

Second dose of COVID-19 vaccine for homeless individuals set for Friday

Homeless individuals who received their first Pfizer dose during outreach on April 16 can get their second dose Friday. → Read More

Foster home to open May 21

After delays in opening a foster home for Guam's children in need, the facility is set to open on May 21. → Read More

Another homeless shelter could open in coming weeks

Guam could soon see another homeless shelter in Tamuning in the coming weeks that will help address the waitlist at Global Dorm in Maite. → Read More

Pfizer looks to lower COVID-19 vaccine age to 12

Initial trials of the COVID-19 vaccines were conducted only in adults, and by Pfizer-BioNTech in teens ages 16 to 17. → Read More

Cultural practitioner grateful for support after death of his carabao

John Aguon said he's grateful for all the support after his carabao Anghit died. → Read More

Former GovGuam psychiatrist case before licensing board moves forward

Former government of Guam psychiatrist Dr. Abner Pasatiempo's case before the Guam Board of Medical Examiners is moving forward. → Read More

Governor: Trash collection could be tied to water or power bill

Trash collection could be tied to resident's power or water bills in the future as part of mandating trash collection for everyone. → Read More

Guam's COVID-19 hospital rate drops, was at zero for several days

Guam hit a milestone in COVID-19 last week with no cases at any of the island's hospitals for several days → Read More

Community vigil held to honor ancestors

Community organization Prutehi Litekyan: Save Ritidian hosted a community vigil and ceremony. → Read More

Fernando Canlas search continues in Yigo

Fernando Canlas was first reported missing on Thursday morning after a 911 call at 11:10 a.m. said he was last seen at about 10 a.m. → Read More

Some details finally released about ancient burials at Camp Blaz

After several denials for information about ancestral burials at Camp Blaz acting SHPO Carlotta Leon Guerrero released a preliminary report Friday. → Read More

Inalåhan is now the official name of southern village

Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero on Friday signed Bill 60 into law changing the official name of the village of Inarajan to Inalåhan. → Read More

More applicants could be approved for mortgage relief program

More applicants for a mortgage relief program could be approved after federal officials approved changing income eligibility requirements. → Read More

Homeless outreach and vaccination next week

Guam's homeless street population will have a chance to get vaccinated and be informed of services available to them during two outreaches. → Read More

The future of the island is linked to the future of the CHamoru language and culture

CHamoru can end up being only heard in a video at the Guam Museum, or it can roll off the tongues children at the playground → Read More

Valley of the Latte raising funds to help support cultural practitioner

The Valley of the Latte has launched an online fundraiser for cultural practitioner John Aguon who lost his carabao Anghit after she was shot. → Read More

Holy Week celebrations muted due to COVID-19

Archdiocese of Agana Director of Communication Tony Diaz explained some of the changes Catholics will see in light of COVID-19 precautions. → Read More