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The Guam Police Department has launched an investigation into the death of a male inmate at the Department of Corrections. According to preliminary details, officers from GPD’s Central Precinct responded to the Mangilao correctional facility at arou

30-year-old Georgiana Quintanilla Tyquiengco, originally from Yona and a graduate of Southern High, held an extraspecial launch event for her latest book, "Always Never Knowing". A wonderfully-spun tale, her book takes you on a journey of cultural identit

Naval Base Guam and all installations under Joint Region Marianas have raised their Force Protection Condition (FPCON) level from Alpha to Bravo as a precautionary measure. While there is no known specific threat to Guam or the region, this change reflect

Protesters in Guam are taking part in the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest, a day of peaceful action opposing President Trump’s multimillion dollar military parade and immigration crackdown. The protest comes as Trump’s 79th birthday

June is quiet for Guam, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Brandon Aydlett, which is why it's the perfect time to prepare for storms as we enter Typhoon Preparedness Month. “There’s not much out there, nothing threatening us.

The Guam Power Authority is taking to Guam’s courts to demand Attorney General Douglas Moylan appoint independent, conflict-free counsel to review procurements tied to the Mangilao Medical Complex. With the AG, publicly stating he intends to investi

Although this morning’s session was intended for Police Chief Steven Ignacio to present the Guam Police Department’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal, it was only after the comprehensive plan was outlined and the numbers were reviewed that it

Guam’s next generation 911 system is working but at a cost that the Guam Fire Department says is getting harder to cover. “We intend to meet with the Public Utilities Commission to seek an increase from the current 911 surcharge to our end, we

Meet Mama Char, a vibrant, unstoppable spirit who refuses to be boxed in. Mama Char lives his truth boldly, fully, and unapologetically, embracing every part of who he is. And while he shines in his own authenticity, he also hopes the world becomes a kind

For nearly 80 years, the people of Guam have carried an unseen burden, the lasting impact of nuclear fallout from the U.S. testing in the Pacific. From 1946 to 1962, dozens of nuclear detonations took place and evidence confirms that radioactive fallout r

For years, the forgotten Agafa Gumas Recreational Park in Yigo has fallen through the cracks into disrepair with graffiti, algae, and overgrown grass taking over the basketball court, pavilion and concrete skatepark. But the community recently came togeth

LeoPalace Resort is getting ready to open the doors to its newest restaurant, TanganTangan Grill, on June 27. This new dining spot brings a fresh spin on island barbecue, drawing from the spirit of Guam’s land, people, and food traditions. Named aft

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the perspectives and insights of different generations are invaluable. A Seat at the Table is a quarterly workshop for gathering the Guam Women's Chamber of Commerce coordinates as a professional development

Guam Showcases its Island Charm to Korean baseball fans during Guam Visitors Bureau Korea successfully hosted “Guam Day” at the Daejeon Hanwha Life Ballpark, home of the South Korean professional baseball team, the Hanwha Eagles. The event wel

What’s working in government procurement, what are the challenges and how can we streamline the current process? That’s what the public and private sector gathered to discuss at the Guam Chamber of Commerce’s procurement summit. Ernie Ga

Just six months ago, long-awaited repairs at Agueda Johnston Middle School finally began, projects decades overdue. “Exterior door replacement, restroom renovation, crack and spall repair, that includes roof coating, electrical upgrades,” said

There’s progress on Guam's planned new medical campus and hospital in Mangilao. The Mangilao Municipal Planning Council has unanimously approved a rezoning measure to change the site from agricultural to public utilities use, clearing the way for cr

During a House Education and Workforce Committee hearing in D.C., Congressman James Moylan questioned U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer about a laundry list of issues. First, he urged for federal cooperation to address longstanding ec

The Guam Police Department is turning to the community tonight for help in solving an ongoing case. Authorities need your assistance in identifying a second suspect connected to a string of bomb threats on June 7. One man, Kevin Ventura Galvez, is already

A man convicted in connection with the death of his one-year-old son will wait a little longer to learn his fate. On Thursday, Superior Court Judge Vernon Perez postponed the sentencing for Paul John Tuncap Cruz to September. Cruz was found guilty in Apri

A historic milestone at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz on Guam, as Sergeant Major Daniel A. Soto formally relinquished his duties as the base’s senior enlisted leader. Soto made history as the first-ever Sergeant Major of Camp Blaz, helping to shape th

Twenty three talented young swimmers from Amphibious Aquatics have qualified to compete at the prestigious 2025 Junior Olympics in Houston, Texas in July. This achievement highlights the dedication, skill, and perseverance of these young athletes, our coa

Guam Green Growth, a partnership between the University of Guam and the Office of the Governor, recently announced the launch of recruitment for the brand-new Guam Green Growth Guam Restoration of Watersheds Conservation Corps, also known as G3 GROW Corps

Responders completed the cleanup of a waste oil spill from the 145-foot U.S.-flagged freight ship Mariana in Tinian Harbor, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The U.S. Coast Guard monitored the response, ensuring swift action to protect Tinian&

A historic chapter at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz came to a close today as Sergeant Major Daniel A. Soto relinquished his duties as the installation’s first senior enlisted leader. Soto made history when he took the role in 2023, becoming the first-

Attorney General Douglas Moylan is firing back after a judge issued a preliminary injunction halting his Dignity Project, an initiative aimed at housing and supporting Guam's homeless and drug-addicted population using opioid settlement funds. The Superio