Road Safety Reminder for the WeekEmergency Vehicles Upon the approach of an authorized emergency vehicle (ambulance, police, ...
A new bill introduced at the Guam Legislature aims to close a critical safety gap for crime victims—especially during one of the most dangerous moments: when an offender is released from prison.
The Port Authority of Guam is setting its course for the years ahead, with its board of directors unanimously adopting a new strategic plan focused on execution, stability, and long-term readiness. Th ...
With the deepest sorrow, the Catholic Church on Guam mourns the passing of one of its most beloved priests, Father Mike Crisostomo, who died peacefully today, January 2, at Guam Memorial Hospital, sur ...
Ensuring language consistency, Senator Shelly Calvo introducing Bill 218, legislation aimed at standardizing the official use of the spelling “Chamoru” in guam law and government documents ...
The Office of Public Accountability has released its Fiscal Year 2024 audit of the Guam Department of Education, detailing critical findings on the agency’s financial operations. Here’s a ...
Guam Cancer Care is bringing back a critical lifeline for cancer patients on island. The non-profit organization announced the relaunch of their Financial Assistance Grant Program, thanks to a grant s ...
A five-week, multi-agency enforcement operation at Guam’s main seaport is now complete—strengthening border security and reinforcing partnerships aimed at keeping contraband off the island ...
Guam Fire Department units responded to a serious auto-pedestrian crash in Mangilao late last night. According to GFD spokesperson Capt. Nick Garrido, at around 10:31pm, units were dispatched to Route ...
As is our island's very proud local tradition each year, Guam is home to the first child born in the New Year on United States soil - and Baby 2026 is a happy little boy! Just before lunch at 11:47am, ...
Many of you may have seen Attorney General Doug Moylan’s latest billboard campaign of a cartoon caricature depicting a man in shackles with luggage, a passport and the word “Purged.” Or maybe you’ve ...