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GMHA receives $500,000 federal grant for special pathogen preparedness
GMHA receives $500,000 federal grant for special pathogen preparedness

The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority has been awarded a half-million dollar federal grant to strengthen its preparedness for high-risk infectious diseases. GMHA was selected to receive a $500,000 National Special Pathogen System Level II Award, supporting

1,100 lbs. & counting: Harvest students clean up Guam's beaches
1,100 lbs. & counting: Harvest students clean up Guam's beaches

Two youngsters from Harvest Christian Academy are proving that doing good doesn’t require recognition—just heart. By leading through action, they’re inspiring others to lend a hand while helping care for Guam, one beach at a time. They&r

Destiny Cruz-Langas
SNIP Clinic returns to Sinajana to kick-off 2026
SNIP Clinic returns to Sinajana to kick-off 2026

The Department of Agriculture, in partnership with GAIN Spay & Neuter Island Pets, is kicking-off 2026 with its 9th Community Spay and Neuter Clinic aimed at reducing pet overpopulation on Guam. The clinic will be hosted by Sinajana Mayor Robert Hoffman a

Joan Aguon Charfauros
Administration reports progress in Guam's drug interdiction efforts
Administration reports progress in Guam's drug interdiction efforts

The Leon Guerrero-Tenorio Administration says years of coordinated drug interdiction work is showing measurable results. On Thursday local and federal partners laid out what progress looks like – and why they say the work is far from over. The Gover

Nevaeh Anderson
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

by Jannice Carassco, for KUAM News Today Congressman James Moylan recognized National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Honoring officers who put their lives on the line for the protection and safety of our nation recognizing them for their professionalis

Teddy Bear Island Clinic makes its way to M.U. Lujan Elementary School
Teddy Bear Island Clinic makes its way to M.U. Lujan Elementary School

The Guam Community College in partnership with Chalan Amte, SIFA Learning Academy Charter School, and the University of Guam’s American Medical Student Association, made their way down to the southern side of the island—bringing furry friends

Destiny Cruz-Langas
Senators reaffirm Guam's opposition to federal deep seabed mining proposal
Senators reaffirm Guam's opposition to federal deep seabed mining proposal

Just days before the January 12 deadline to comment on a federal proposal that could open more than 35 million acres of seabed to deep sea mining, the 38th Guam Legislature has once again made its position clear. On Wednesday, senators held a public heari

Matsuki Hirayama
Krystal Paco-San Agustin leaving Adelup Communications Office
Krystal Paco-San Agustin leaving Adelup Communications Office

Krystal Paco-San Agustin will conclude more than seven years of public service at the close of business today. She joined the Leon Guerrero Administration in 2019 as press secretary and later served as director of communications during some of Guam’

Joan Aguon Charfauros
Traffic stop leads to drug charge
Traffic stop leads to drug charge

A 40-year-old man is facing felony drug charges following a traffic stop in Dededo. According to a magistrate’s complaint, Zachary Troy Aquino Cruz was charged Thursday with possession of a schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony.

Joan Aguon Charfauros
Tumon disturbance leads to officer assault charge
Tumon disturbance leads to officer assault charge

A disturbance at a Tumon nightclub has led to felony charges against a 34-year-old man. According to a magistrate’s complaint filed in superior court, Simon Ensai was arrested early Wednesday morning after police were called to Club Icon around 12:3

Joan Aguon Charfauros
250 volunteers needed for Point-In-Time Homeless Count
250 volunteers needed for Point-In-Time Homeless Count

by Jannice Carassco, for KUAM News The Guam Homelessness Coalition is seeking 250 volunteers for the Point-In-Time Homeless Count on January 30, 2026. This annual survey helps officials understand homelessness and their needs to better support guam's most

'Don't burn Guam': dropoff Christmas tree in exchange for native seedling
'Don't burn Guam': dropoff Christmas tree in exchange for native seedling

As we head into the dry season, the Guam Department of Agriculture is asking residents not to burn their Christmas trees. Officials say windy conditions can quickly turn sparks into dangerous wildfires. Instead, Agriculture’s Forestry and Soil Resou

Matsuki Hirayama
Lawmakers review dieldrin treatment progress and source investigation
Lawmakers review dieldrin treatment progress and source investigation

Lawmakers are continuing close oversight of Guam’s response to dieldrin detected in the island’s water system. At the latest joint hearing, agencies laid out what’s been done so far to contain the contamination, identify its source, and improve how the public is kept informed. Since dieldrin was first detected last year, the Guam Waterworks Authority says its immediate focus has been stopping exposure and stabilizing the system. GWA assistant general manager Brett R...

Nevaeh Anderson
"Leave it alone": community speaks up against deep sea mining in Marianas
"Leave it alone": community speaks up against deep sea mining in Marianas

Guam leaders are urging residents to speak up now on federal plans that could open the door to deep sea mining near Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Thursday night, the community gathered to learn how to push back -and why the ocean is too important to risk. For master canoe navigator Larry Raigetal, protecting the ocean means protecting indigenous practices passed down for thousands of years.  "It reminds me of like digging up ancestral grounds and messing aroun...

Matsuki Hirayama
GPD seeks public help in burglary, auto theft cases
GPD seeks public help in burglary, auto theft cases

The Guam Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division is asking for the public’s help in locating Jaylan Siren, also known as “Jayjay Andon.”  Siren is described as a 29-year-old male, standing approximately 5'7" tall, weighing about 170 pounds, with a dark brown complexion, black hair, and brown eyes. He is listed as being from Dededo. Police say Siren is a person of interest wanted for questioning in connection with multiple burglary and th...

Jason Salas
Pale’ Mike Crisostomo to be laid to rest January 17
Pale’ Mike Crisostomo to be laid to rest January 17

Pale Mike Crisostomo will be laid to rest on Saturday, January 17. His funeral will be held at the Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagåtña.  On Saturday morning, Pale Mike will arrive at the cathedral at 7am, where clergy will have private time with him.  The public is invited to join in prayer during this time. Public visitation will follow from 8 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., leading into the family’s final despidida. The casket will be closed at 11:4...

Jason Salas
The Great Peskadot arrives—a tale rooted in island heart
The Great Peskadot arrives—a tale rooted in island heart

The Great Peskadot is set to make waves this Sunday at Ypao Beach Park. Ahead of its debut, I sit down with the book’s author – and my sister - Cabrini Cruz Palomo, to reflect on the story’s meaning and the lessons woven into its pages. From the steady crash of waves along the shore to the gentle ripples left by fish beneath the surface, the ocean carries countless stories—waiting patiently for those who take the time to listen. For local author and artist Pal...

Destiny Cruz-Langas
Machete assault leads to arrest
Machete assault leads to arrest

A 53-year-old man with a lengthy criminal history is facing felony charges after a machete assault in the southern village of Hågat.  According to a magistrate’s complaint filed in the Superior Court of Guam, Kenty Knight Welle was charged Wednesday with two counts of aggravated assault as third-degree felonies, with a special allegation of using a deadly weapon. He was also charged with public drunkenness. Court documents say officers were called just after 1am to ...

Jason Salas
Drug paraphernalia tossed during traffic stop
Drug paraphernalia tossed during traffic stop

A man is facing felony drug charges after police say he threw drug paraphernalia out of a vehicle just before a traffic stop.  According to a magistrate’s complaint, Ronnie Quinata Sanchez is charged with possession of a schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony. Around 9am on January 1, officers observed a red kia soul make an unusual u-turn near the exit of Guam Regional Medical City and Route 3. The vehicle also did not have a rear license plate. As of...

Jason Salas
Guam lawmakers move to reaffirm island's position on deep seabed mining
Guam lawmakers move to reaffirm island's position on deep seabed mining

With deep-sea mining already under scrutiny, Guam lawmakers are advancing a resolution aimed at reinforcing the island’s opposition.  Supporters say this moment is about drawing a clear line as federal discussions move forward. The word Guåhan means “We have” – a word rooted in abundance and responsibility. That meaning framed hours of testimony as lawmakers considered Resolution No. 132 by Senator Therese Terlaje, reaffirming our island’s cal...

Jason Salas
GEB's McNinch weighs-in on education reform proposals
GEB's McNinch weighs-in on education reform proposals

What do members of the Guam Education Board think about proposals that would expand their authority? With major education reform on the table, KUAM News spoke with one board member to get their perspective.  As discussions continue on the future governance of the Guam Department of Education—and with potential legislation already in the works—education officials are weighing in on several proposals under consideration. One of those proposals would give the Guam Educa...

Jason Salas
No EPA violation for construction company responsible for chemical spill
No EPA violation for construction company responsible for chemical spill

New details have been released on the chemical spill earlier this week that snarled traffic for hours in Barrigada. While the responsible party was able to contain and cleanup the spill without further impacts, the Guam Environmental Protection Agency says it’s a lesson learned for what could have led to serious contamination to our water and soil.  On Monday morning, emergency and environmental officials responded to a chemical spill near the Shell gas station in Tiy...

Jason Salas
Vehicular homicide suspect released on bail
Vehicular homicide suspect released on bail

A man facing vehicular homicide charges has been released from custody while awaiting trial. 35-year-old John Mariano Moses was released Tuesday after posting $5,000 cash bail, following a hearing in the Superior Court of Guam. Magistrate Judge Sean Brown ordered Moses placed on house arrest, citing the seriousness of the case and the deaths of 30- year-old Charity Mina Berry and her year-old daughter, Minareen Immy. According to charging documents, the deadly crash happened De...

Jason Salas
Hagat home invasion leads to kidnapping charges
Hagat home invasion leads to kidnapping charges

A 38-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after a woman reported being taken from a hågat home and held against her will for nearly two weeks.  According to a magistrate’s complaint, Cristobal Frank Quintanilla is accused of breaking into a relative’s home through a bedroom window in december, carrying the woman to his car, and taking her to his residence, where she says she was held for 13 days out of fear for her safety. The woman told police she w...

Jason Salas
Shear line brings showers, gusty winds to CNMI; improving by midweek
Shear line brings showers, gusty winds to CNMI; improving by midweek

A shear line lingering over Saipan, Tinian, and Rota is bringing patchy showers, cloud cover, and gusty winds for a second day. Wind gusts are reaching up to 30mph, with spotty showers also affecting Guam and Rota.  The shear line is expected to weaken, with drier conditions developing by wednesday for the CNMI. For the rest of the week, expect improving weather with only spotty showers and moderate to fresh trade winds between 15 and 20 mph. Seas and surf remain elevated due t...

Jason Salas
Woman injured New Year's Day by stray bullet in Dededo
Woman injured New Year's Day by stray bullet in Dededo

Guam Police are investigating a New Year’s Day shooting that left a woman injured in Dededo. According to Guam Police Department spokesperson Norman Analista, officers from the Dededo Precinct command responded to a home just after midnight on January 1, where an adult female suffered a foot injury caused by a stray bullet. She was taken to Guam Regional Medical City for treatment.  Police say the bullet was recovered and confiscated, and the case remains under inves...

Jason Salas