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The Guam Visitors Bureau’s board of directors on Wednesday met for the first time in 10 months. → Read More
Black Friday shopping was back in full force on Guam this morning. → Read More
Veterans, both retired and active duty, along with civil servants, associates and auxiliary members, nominated for 2022, are recognized during the Veterans Day ceremony held in Tumon on Nov. 11, 2022. Rick Cruz/PDN “Sound of freedom.” That’s what Korean War and Vietnam War veteran Jesus San Nicolas, 90, said he was reminded of when he heard the roaring sound of fighter jets during Friday’s… → Read More
Feeding a family, driving to work and keeping the lights on got pricier by up to 15.8% to 53% in just a year. → Read More
Philippine Airlines is gearing up for a busy holiday travel season because of fewer COVID-19 restrictions. → Read More
As Guam’s housing prices go up, the island is seeing a sharp increase in quarterly real estate sales. → Read More
Grace Santiago, 41, has been wanting to buy their first family home and get out of the rental market. → Read More
Andrea Warren, 41, started selling custom cookies as a medical fundraiser for her husband, who began having heart issues just a few days before Guam’s pandemic lockdown. → Read More
Mayors are calling for stricter laws to deal with violent young people, as well as the passage of a bill that holds parents accountable for their children's actions. → Read More
One of the bills seeks to expand the scope of anti-price gouging laws, to deal with other threats such as dengue outbreaks and coronavirus. → Read More
Rev&Tax says the tax debts change over time because while aggressive collection efforts bring in money, other taxes are added to the delinquent list. → Read More
Whoever wins the March 28 special election will fill the vacancy left by former Mayor Jesse M. Blas, up to Jan. 4, 2021. → Read More
Experts on Thursday said the coronavirus impact on Guam's economy could be disastrous, but there are some positives → Read More
Mayors, and residents, can learn about snake removal through a workshop at the Department of Agriculture → Read More
Archbishop Michael Jude Byrnes issued his decision to liaicize Father Adrian Cristobal, over sex abuse of minors, following an administrative process. → Read More
Public Health inspectors on Jan. 31 found that the Dededo pool water was "murky and greenish." → Read More
Chris Duenas Aguon Jr. is on probation, and was ordered in 2019 to stay away from his mother. He again threatened, harassed and assaulted her recently. → Read More
Each person must gather 100 signatures to support their candidacy and submit other requirements for the March 28 Yona mayor special election. → Read More
Those who testified at the oversight hearing called for the firing of the Hagåtña and Dededo Pools contractor, and hold accountable the Parks & Rec director. → Read More
The plaintiff is a Father Dueñas Memorial School student in 1972 to 1974, and named Father George Maddock and Father Louis Brouillard as his abusers. → Read More