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Memorial bike ride for victims held

A memorial bicycle ride honoring two victims recently killed on Guam's roads was held Saturday. → Read More

Hagåtña marina viewing platform complete, fishing platform in the works

A viewing platform was completed at the Paseo area, and plans for a fishing platform is rolling. → Read More

Guam's Democratic caucus

Supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton turn out to vote at Guam's Democratic caucus in the Agana Shopping Center on May 7. → Read More

Get smart about smartphone photography

It’s exhausting to untangle someone’s unorganized ideas. And photos are exactly the same. → Read More

Firefighters control blaze in Upper Tumon shack

Firefighters are at the scene of blaze smoldering in Upper Tumon. → Read More

Pedestrian dies in crash on Route 10

A pair of flip flops remained on the roadway after the 9 a.m. crash in front of the Bank of Guam in Mangilao. → Read More

Special Olympics Guam track and field event

The 40th annual Special Olympics Guam Track and Field Event at Okkodo High School on March 19. → Read More

Iwo Jima vets honored

The 71st Anniversary Iwo Jima Reunion of Honor Tour returns to the A. B. Won Pat Guam International Airport on March 19. The tour took participants, including six Iwo Jima veterans, to historical sites and memorial services, in honor of the WWII batt → Read More

GCC Math Fest

Students from around the island enjoy math-related games and activities at the Guam Community College MathFest on March 18. → Read More

Guam Premium Chocolate factory

Guam Premium Chocolate factory, located in Barrigada Heights, turns out around 3,500 boxes of gourmet chocolate products daily. The factory imports approximately 20 tons of premium chocolate from Belgium every year. → Read More

FestPac Publications Subcommittee poetry reading

The FestPac Publications Subcommittee held a poetry reading at Papa's restaurant on Feb. 23. → Read More

Ysrael donates science hall to Santa Barbara

Al Ysrael donates a $400,000 science hall to Santa Barbara Catholic School on Feb. 21. → Read More

United brings upgraded planes to Guam

One of 11 newly refitted United Boeing 737s is ready for service on Guam at the United Hangar in Tiyan on Feb. 19. → Read More

Nayon Express brings family together

The Calalo family is still keeping Nayon Express Filipino Restaurant strong after 22 years. → Read More

Kin Cruz's '71 Nova finds a caretaker

Kin Cruz of Windward Hills prepares his '71 Yenko Nova to be sold to a caretaker while he recovers from a stroke. The buyer, who wished to remain anonymous, is offering Cruz the option to buy back the hot rod when he is ready. → Read More

Terrorist response roundtable

Law enforcement agencies gather at the Guam Legislature on Feb. 10 to hold a Terrorist Response Roundtable, aimed at evaluating challenges posed by the recent rash on bomb threats on the island. → Read More

Ash Wednesday at Cathedral

Catholics attend Ash Wednesday Mass at the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagåtña on Feb. 10. → Read More

3 food pros open Three Squares

Marie Nededog Guerrero and Mark Borja started at the bottom of the restaurant business as a food server and busser, respectively, when they were just new to the workforce. Now, with more than 40 years of combined experience in various restaurant jobs, including management roles, the two longtime colleagues have taken on another venture. It’s called Three Squares, which is the latest to open in… → Read More

100 Days to FestPac wave

Hundreds of supporters turn out to "100 Days until FestPac" wave in Hagåtña on Feb. 5. → Read More

Guam High's Keith Chauret to play Division I football

Guam High's Keith Chauret committed to play Division I football for Jacksonville University on Feb. 4. → Read More