Military construction projects continue to ramp up in preparation for the eventual relocation of some 5,000 marines from Okinawa. The U.S. and Japanese governments have committed billions of dollars to the move, and the military officer in charge of the cMore >>
Military construction projects continue to ramp up in preparation for the eventual relocation of some 5,000 marines from Okinawa. The U.S. and Japanese governments have committed billions of dollars to the move, and the military officer in charge of the cMore >>
There are just seven public health inspectors tasked to keep thousands of food and other facilities in check for the island. During a visit from the new administration, the Department of Public Health and Social Services' Division of Environmental HealthMore >>
There are just seven public health inspectors tasked to keep thousands of food and other facilities in check for the island. During a visit from the new administration, the Department of Public Health and Social Services' Division of Environmental Health More >>
From educating the community about fire season to preparing for Smokey Bear's 75th birthday, the Department of Agriculture's Forestry and Soil Resources Division has been busy. Coop. Fire Program Manager, Christine Camacho Fejeran, of the Guam Forestry anMore >>
From educating the community about fire season to preparing for Smokey Bear's 75th birthday, the Department of Agriculture's Forestry and Soil Resources Division has been busy. Coop. Fire Program Manager, Christine Camacho Fejeran, of the Guam Forestry anMore >>
A pair accused of nearly half a million in food stamp fraud pleaded guilty in the District Court of Guam. Singeo Singenes, who owned and operated S & I Mart in Barrigada, as well as Innocencia Esirom pleaded guilty to unauthorized use of food stamp benefiMore >>
A pair accused of nearly half a million in food stamp fraud pleaded guilty in the District Court of Guam. Singeo Singenes, who owned and operated S & I Mart in Barrigada, as well as Innocencia Esirom pleaded guilty to unauthorized use of food stamp benefiMore >>
As the strongest winds are expected to strike the southernmost part of the island, those villages are preparing for the brunt of the storm. Guam Power Authority crews were spotted cutting trees too close to power lines, and down in Merizo, an excavator anMore >>
As the strongest winds are expected to strike the southernmost part of the island, those villages are preparing for the brunt of the storm. Guam Power Authority crews were spotted cutting trees too close to power lines, and down in Merizo, an excavator anMore >>
By Bella Borja for KUAM News Despite strong winds blowing through and gray skies above, there were plenty of people spending pre-typhoon time down in Tumon Bay and in the water. And tourist district is also doing whatever possible to protect the visitors More >>
By Bella Borja for KUAM News Despite strong winds blowing through and gray skies above, there were plenty of people spending pre-typhoon time down in Tumon Bay and in the water. And tourist district is also doing whatever possible to protect the visitors More >>
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst--words of advice from Guam Homeland Security and the Office of Civil Defense as Typhoon Wutip approaches our area. As of 4 p.m., Friday Guam was declared to be in Condition of Readiness 2. Homeland Security andMore >>
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst--words of advice from Guam Homeland Security and the Office of Civil Defense as Typhoon Wutip approaches our area. As of 4 p.m., Friday Guam was declared to be in Condition of Readiness 2. Homeland Security andMore >>
Acting Gov. Joshua Tenorio is defending Port Authority of Guam General Manager Rory Respicio against criticism about reaching out to YTK on possible mediation. Tenorio said the administration also supports waiting for the court's decision on the $17 milliMore >>
Acting Gov. Joshua Tenorio is defending Port Authority of Guam General Manager Rory Respicio against criticism about reaching out to YTK on possible mediation. Tenorio said the administration also supports waiting for the court's decision on the $17 milliMore >>
Island residents using today to prepare for Typhoon Wutip. Stocking up on necessities and looking above for help weathering this storm. You know the drill - preparation is key. Some residents are taking a wait and see approach, others out and about today More >>
Island residents using today to prepare for Typhoon Wutip. Stocking up on necessities and looking above for help weathering this storm. You know the drill - preparation is key. Some residents are taking a wait and see approach, others out and about today More >>
The governor's spokeswoman Janela Carrera told KUAM News the Maga'haga will not honor at least two transition report recommendations. Carrera said the Leon Guerrero-Tenorio administration is probably going to trash a trans report recommendation to build aMore >>
The governor's spokeswoman Janela Carrera told KUAM News the Maga'haga will not honor at least two transition report recommendations. Carrera said the Leon Guerrero-Tenorio administration is probably going to trash a trans report recommendation to build aMore >>