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A man accused of violently attacking a woman and stealing her car is now behind bars on $5,000 cash bail. 55-year-old Yi Tuan Sun is facing multiple charges — including theft of a motor vehicle, interfering with the reporting of family violence, and

Following the recent reopening of the federal government, the Department of Public Health and Social Services Women, Infant and Children Program announces the lifting of Least Expensive Brand measure, effective on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. To make shoppin

A third adjutant general has now resigned under the Leon Guerrero Administration, with Brigadier General Michael Cruz stepping down effective last Friday. Local leaders are responding to the move and the general’s farewell message to the Guam Nation

An internationally recognized researcher on United States militarization is on island this week. And tomorrow, he’s inviting the community into a candid conversation about its impact on the Marianas. "The sheer massive military presence here is unli

The Guam Police Department is putting millions of dollars of new muscle on the road. At the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex on Friday, GPD rolled out its new patrol fleet and critical gear — a $4.2 million investment in public safety. T

As the community gets ready to break ground on the long-awaited new Simon Sanchez High School campus, one student leader is sharing what this milestone means for the Home of the Sharks. After a generational fight for a permanent home for the Sharks, the u

The Guam Department of Education is gearing up for a full week of STREAM-focused professional development for STEM teachers, running from Nov. 17 through Nov. 21. The training, hosted by the Office of Curriculum and Instruction, is designed to strengthen

The University of Guam strengthened its presence in STEM at the 2025 Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science National Diversity in STEM conference, where three UOG students earned national recognition for their resear

A new beginning for the students, families, and alumni of Simon Sanchez High School is finally here. The long-awaited demolition and groundbreaking for the new Sharks campus will take place on Monday, November 24 at 11 a.m. in Yigo — marking a major

Former Senator Mary Camacho Torres made her campaign for Guam’s Delegate official today, marking the moment on what would have been the 101st birthday of her father, former Governor Carlos Camacho. Torres said Guam is facing an urgent affordability

A major push to protect Guam’s native wildlife — and stop the spread of the invasive brown tree snake — brought more than 125 people to Gab Gab Beach this week. NAVFAC Marianas and the University of Guam’s Center for Island Sustain

by Jannice Carrasco, for KUAM News Guam leaders gathered Monday for a proclamation signing declaring November as National Sanctuary and Homelessness Awareness Month, a reminder that everyone deserves safety, dignity, and a place to call home. Program mana

Four of the seven defendants accused in a Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud ring were back in federal court — and they’re now facing even more charges. The group appeared before Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo and pleaded not guilty to

The Guam Coral Reef Initiative, under the Department of Agriculture’s Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources, led a major cleanup of the Taguag River in Piti, removing more than 50 bags of trash from the riverbanks, enough to fill an entire flat

Community leaders, service providers and advocates gathering for the Guam Homeless Coalition’s 4th Annual Housing and Homelessness Summit at the University of Guam today. In one panel discussion, Judiciary of Guam probation supervisor John Ulloa sha

After nearly three decades of compassionate service, a remarkable chapter is coming to a close. The American Red Cross has announced the retirement of Chita Blaise, the executive director of the Guam Chapter, effective November 30. For 27 years, Blaise ha

On Thursday, a marathon oversight hearing exposed deep concerns about the Guam Office of Veterans Affairs – from delayed claims and data risks to chronic staffing shortages. so what does this means for the island's veterans and their families? Audit

The Tourism Oversight Committee pressed the Guam Visitors Bureau's board and management to fix personnel problems and confusion over the board’s authority that they say are hindering tourism recovery- this as the legislature looks to clearly define

Students from Guam Community College and Simon Sanchez High School are teaming up with Junior Achievement Guam to launch the first-ever RISE Teen Expo this Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Agana Shopping Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. RISE, which stands for Reima

Special Olympics Guam is gearing up for its 2025 Softball Tournament, marking the 7th year of its popular softball program. Four teams, the Megawatts, Dodgers, Dukduk, and Tigers, will hit the field after eight weeks of dedicated Saturday morning training

Over 125 community members gathered at Gab Gab Beach for a Brown Tree Snake Control Workshop and Snake Hunt, a joint effort by NAVFAC Marianas and the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant to combat one of Guam’s most des

Guam’s electric grid is taking a major step forward in security and reliability. The Guam Power Authority has received $1.62 million in federal grants from the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs to enhance grid moderni

The Guam Police Department is renewing its call for the community’s help tonight as officers continue searching for 33-year-old Cameron Guerrero, a man wanted in connection to multiple theft cases, including a motor vehicle theft in Upper Tumon. GPD

The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services is holding a village outreach on Friday. Tomorrow at the Agana Heights Gym, the community is invited to learn about programs, take part in free education, information, and access select on-site serv

If you or someone you know has been feeling under the weather lately, you’re not alone. Flu season on the island is in full swing—and we’re speaking to one local health expert who tells us what’s different this time around. Whether

The Guam Visitors Bureau was put in the hot seat before senators during an oversight hearing earlier this week. Lawmakers who gave $10 million in airline incentives to boost arrivals, scrutinizing what's happening with those funds amid slow tourism recove


