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Letter: Do not rewrite history with Tweed articles

A copy of author George Tweed's book, "Robin Crusoe, USN," lays beside Yona resident, Manny Cruz, in Yona on June 18, 2019, as he recounts memories of his father, Manuel Borja Cruz, and his efforts in aiding the evasion of the Navy radioman from Japanese military occupational forces on Guam during World War II. Rick Cruz/PDN Guam's first aerial drone show consisting of 100 vehicles light up the… → Read More

Letter: Participation in groups like UNPO will help move island to international stage

Manny Cruz writes in support of a Tina Muna Barnes bill that would increase political recognition → Read More

Spaceport flights could happen as early as 2019

The island could see the first flights from a prospective spaceport at the International Airport as early as next year, said administrator Chuck Ada. → Read More

GovGuam, Navy officials unveil Lone Sailor at Adelup

Navy and GovGuam officials on Saturday unveiled a Lone Sailor memorial at Adelup. → Read More

Group hosts rugby touch tourney to build community

The Guam Rugby Club is ringing in the rugby season on Sunday with its annual touch tournament mixer. → Read More

UOG to host public cannabis forum

UOG is hosting a forum on Wednesday to discuss the latest developments in the island’s ongoing quest to implement a medical marijuana program. → Read More

Guam Education Board to consider retaking control of school sports from IIAAG

GEB may decide by January whether to retake control of interscholastic sports, or continue to leave its management up to a local nonprofit. → Read More

Expo helps teens brace for life after graduation

Bank of Guam's LIFE Teen Expo gave teens a little financial know-how and exposure to new opportunities on Saturday. → Read More

Brandon Michael Acosta pleads not guilty in Nauta homicide case

The man accused of killing 15-year-old Timicca Nauta during a home invasion, plead not guilty on Wednesday to multiple first-degree felony charges. → Read More

30 tons of support materials land in Saipan

An aircraft carrying 30 tons of support materials landed in Saipan on Tuesday to provide aid to residents recovering from Super Typhoon Yutu. → Read More

2 arrested in Barrigada Heights, charged with burglary

Officers caught two suspects in the middle of a burglary--one of whom was on Felony Release for a crime that occurred less than three months ago. → Read More

GovGuam employees just as divided over votes as general public

No data to suggest GovGuam employees vote in favor of specific political parties. → Read More

GPA anticipates outages, encourages homeowner preparations

GPA is anticipating Typhoon Yutu winds could be enough to cause some power outages when it moves through the Marianas later this evening. → Read More

"Low key" tropical storm to pass south of Guam Saturday afternoon

The National Weather on Friday issued a tropical storm watch for Guam and Rota while authorities monitor a tropical depression moving toward Guam. → Read More

Education officials eye de-linking from charter schools amid budget woes

The Education Board brought up longstanding concerns with public school funding being used to supplement a growing number of charter schools → Read More

Korean War memorial ambassador to honor local veterans

The Korean War Veterans Memorial Foundation is on Guam to pay tribute to local veterans as part of a larger trip across US states and territories. → Read More

Guam back in Condition of Readiness 4

Gov. Eddie Calvo and Rear Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, commander, Joint Region Marianas, have returned Guam and military bases to Condition of Readiness 4. → Read More

Guam DOE to prepare cost-savings plan to offset budget shortfall

The Guam Education Board authorized the education superintendent to draft a cost savings plan to offset cuts to Guam DOE's budget. → Read More

Guam DOE could soon move forward with Simon Sanchez High School design phase

Guam DOE could soon move forward with the design phase of a new Simon Sanchez High School pending the anticipated dismissal of an ongoing appeal. → Read More

Mayors worry illegal dumping will increase

Some mayors expressed concern there will be an increase in illegal dumping in the wake of Typhoon Mangkhut. → Read More