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Community gets hands-on training to handle animals from national expert
Community gets hands-on training to handle animals from national expert

When you encounter a scared, injured or aggressive stray dog, what do you do? It’s an intimidating situation many on Guam face, on the job and in their neighborhoods. Today, a nationally-recognized animal handling expert is showing how to do it safe

Chicken farmers invited to workshop to learn how to manage insect pests in poultry
Chicken farmers invited to workshop to learn how to manage insect pests in poultry

Poultry farmers and backyard chicken growers are invited to a University of Guam Land Grant workshop to learn about insect pests that can affect the health of chickens. The workshop will be held from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7, on the UOG cam

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John F. Kennedy High School students selected as Winners in NASA’s TechRise Student challenge
John F. Kennedy High School students selected as Winners in NASA’s TechRise Student challenge

Students from John F. Kennedy High School has been selected as winners of NASA’s TechRise Student Challenge, joining 60 other teams from across the nation. As one of the winning TechRise teams, NASA is supporting the development and demonstration of

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Governor says state of economy moving from recovery to resurgence
Governor says state of economy moving from recovery to resurgence

Governor Lou Leon Guerrero delivered a State of the `Today, telling business leaders Guam has moved beyond recovery and into what she called a period of resurgence. She spoke at the Guam Chamber of Commerce general membership meeting in Tumon, laying-out

Matsuki Hirayama
Veterans education proposal advances as lawmakers weigh cost-vs-capacity
Veterans education proposal advances as lawmakers weigh cost-vs-capacity

A bill aimed at expanding higher education access for Guam’s veterans sparked two days of intense debate on legislative floor, with sharp disagreements over cost, fairness, and what the island owes those who served. To continue serving those who ser

Nevaeh Anderson
Carl Gutierrez awarded Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun
Carl Gutierrez awarded Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun

A prestigious Japanese imperial honor has been awarded to former Guam governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez, recognizing his lifelong efforts to strengthen friendship and cooperation between Guam and Japan. As Matsuki Hirayma reports, it's the highest honor Japan

Matsuki Hirayama
Catholic Schools Week celebrates faith-based education
Catholic Schools Week celebrates faith-based education

By Jannice Carrasco, for KUAM News Students and members of the Catholic Church gathered Saturday as local leaders signed a proclamation recognizing Catholic Schools Week. Catholic schools week is celebrated from January 25-31. It brings schools together i

GEB discussing their next moves forward
GEB discussing their next moves forward

An independent audit released back in December, which puts education leaders under the microscope, finally getting the spotlight Tuesday—with the GEB discussing their next moves forward in addressing the report. During Tuesday night’s Guam Edu

Joan Aguon Charfauros
PUA fraud trial set for September
PUA fraud trial set for September

A federal judge has set a september trial date in the high-profile Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud case involving seven defendants — including close family members of Lieutenant Governor Josh Tenorio. District Court of Guam Magistrate Judge M

Joan Aguon Charfauros
New board chair and vice chair selected for Guam Education Board
New board chair and vice chair selected for Guam Education Board

The Guam Education Board is welcoming new leadership, following the election of a new board chair and vice chair Tuesday night. The board electing Dr. Judith Guthertz as its next chair— the sole nominee—in a unanimous vote. The election comes

Destiny Cruz-Langas
Traffic stop leads to drug charge
Traffic stop leads to drug charge

40-year-old Franklin Joseph Salas, is facing a drug charge and two separate theft cases following a traffic stop in Mangilao, according to a magistrate’s complaint filed in superior court. Police say officers stopped Salas’ vehicle Sunday afte

Joan Aguon Charfauros
Guam's music community remembers Tommy Bejado
Guam's music community remembers Tommy Bejado

January 11, 2026 marked a heartbreaking turning point for Guam’s music community—a day when the island lost not just a musician, but a guiding force, a mentor, and a heartbeat of local sound. Now, some who were shaped by Thomas Bejado’s

Joan Aguon Charfauros
Westin Resort Guam supports Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam & CNMI through December initiatives
Westin Resort Guam supports Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam & CNMI through December initiatives

The Westin Resort Guam proudly announced the successful completion of its December community partnership with Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam & CNMI, raising a total of $1,479 in support of the foundation’s mission to grant life-changing wishes for chil

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Guam daughter T’ana Adamos wins Gold at IBJJF European Championships in breakout Juvenile Blue Belt debut
Guam daughter T’ana Adamos wins Gold at IBJJF European Championships in breakout Juvenile Blue Belt debut

Guam’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community is celebrating a landmark achievement as T’ana Adamos (15) captured gold at the IBJJF European Championships, one of the most prestigious competitions in the sport. Competing in her first year in the juveni

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Senators advance housing discrimination and bomb threat penalty legislation
Senators advance housing discrimination and bomb threat penalty legislation

Convening for their first session of the new year, lawmakers debated and advanced legislation focused on housing discrimination and public safety – marking the start of a busy session that continues this week. As Guam’s housing market tightens

Nevaeh Anderson
What tourism officials are doing to get back to pre-pandemic numbers
What tourism officials are doing to get back to pre-pandemic numbers

Much of the state of Guam’s economy relies on the tourism industry, which officials say supports some 14,100 hospitality jobs. It’s no secret recovery has been sluggish, with that number down 31% compared to 21,000 jobs in 2019 and less visito

Matsuki Hirayama
Marking 50 years of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Marking 50 years of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

Even as challenges remain in expanding access to supports for island students, education officials are looking back on the journey that brought them here—honoring a landmark education law for individuals with disabilities. Celebrating 50 years of th

Destiny Cruz-Langas
Governor to deliver State of the Economy Address
Governor to deliver State of the Economy Address

Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is set to deliver a State of Economy Address to the Guam Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday morning, speaking directly to business leaders and workers at their general membership meeting at the Hilton Guam Resort and Spa. A releas

Matsuki Hirayama
Five arrested in Mangilao drug raid
Five arrested in Mangilao drug raid

Three women and two men were arrested following a coordinated early-morning raid at a Mangilao residence as part of an ongoing drug trafficking investigation. Between 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, units from the Guam Police Department, along with federal

Joan Aguon Charfauros
Man charged in 2024 meth case arrested again on new drug felony
Man charged in 2024 meth case arrested again on new drug felony

A man previously released after being found with 12 grams of methamphetamine in 2024 is now facing multiple felony drug charges. According to a magistrate’s complaint, 45-year old David Edward Rosario, was charged Monday with possession of a schedul

Drug dog alert leads to meth arrest during traffic stop
Drug dog alert leads to meth arrest during traffic stop

A traffic stop on Route 4 ended in a drug arrest after Drako, a drug detector dog, alerted to methamphetamine in a vehicle, according to a magistrate’s complaint filed in superior court. Police say the driver, 48-year-old Noreen Marie Cruz, admitted

Joan Aguon Charfauros
First-ever Victim Assistance Van unveiled
First-ever Victim Assistance Van unveiled

Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault on Guam will now have a safer, more dignified way to get help. The Bureau of Women’s Affairs and the Guam Police Department have unveiled the island’s first-ever Victim Assistance Van—desig

Joan Aguon Charfauros
GEB holds regular meeting, tackles full agenda
GEB holds regular meeting, tackles full agenda

The Guam Education Board is scheduled to meet this evening. The regular session follows a series of consequential meetings held earlier this month—including discussions centered on finance and budget. On tonight’s agenda: a review of the Guam

Destiny Cruz-Langas
Routine testing of Advanced Warning Systems set for first Tuesday of February
Routine testing of Advanced Warning Systems set for first Tuesday of February

The Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense, U.S. Naval Base Guam, and Andersen Air Force Base will conduct routine testing of the vital communication and advance warning system sirens, respectively, on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, starting at 3:15

KUAM News
Make-A-Wish NextGen Board launches Valentine’s Pastry Gram fundraiser
Make-A-Wish NextGen Board launches Valentine’s Pastry Gram fundraiser

Make-A-Wish Guam and CNMI’s NextGen Board is excited to announce the launch of its Valentine’s Pastry Gram Fundraiser, bringing sweetness and joy to loved ones while supporting a wonderful cause. This initiative will directly benefit Make-A-Wi

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GVB says momentum of tourism recovery requires "all hands on deck"
GVB says momentum of tourism recovery requires "all hands on deck"

2026 marks six years on the road to recovery since the COVID-19 pandemic devastated Guam’s tourism industry and put a screeching halt to record visitor arrivals. While Guam has yet to break past a million arrivals since, tourism officials say the mo

Matsuki Hirayama