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Across the island, November is more than a month on the calendar – it’s a reminder of the courage and sacrifice woven into Guam’s very identity. The Office of the Governor says Veterans Service Recognition Month ensures that the service

The Pentagon is said to be preparing to activate thousands of National Guard troops from all 50 states to respond to possible “civil unrest.” This follows multiple media reports detailing internal documents that outline these plans. According

The National Weather Service is closely tracking Invest 90W, a developing low-level circulation southeast of the Marianas. The system is expected to move northwest, then west-northwest, possibly passing near or just south of the islands. Residents can exp

An oversight hearing has been scheduled to take a closer look at the Guam Office of Veterans Affairs following concerns raised in a new audit by the Office of Public Accountability. Senator Sabrina Salas Matanane, who chairs the Legislative Committee on H

A routine traffic stop for a missing license plate ended with two people behind bars on drug charges. According to a magistrate’s complaint, 29-year-old Brandon Lee Meno and 33-year-old Victoria Rose San Nicolas were arrested after officers pulled o

A 19-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after police found an unregistered firearm during a traffic stop in Mangilao. Court documents state officers stopped a van on Old Price Road early Wednesday morning after noticing both occupants weren&rs

Today being the first Tuesday of the month, our community embarked on a project to help those going through rough times lately. The KUAM CareForce hit the road and setup shop at Kmart this afternoon, collecting your donations to help our less fortunate. I

The Consulate-General of Japan in Hagatna announced that “The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon” was bestowed to the Honorable Carl T. C. Gutierrez, former Governor of Guam from 1995 to 2003. Gutierrez is being recognized wit

Our Lady of Purification Parish is inviting the community to its 9th Annual Red, White & Brew Wine and Beer Tasting Event. The fundraiser will be held on Monday, Nov. 10, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Ma’ina church grounds. Tickets are $50 each, with a

McDonald’s Guam and Saipan have proudly contributed $5,000 to Ronald McDonald House in recognition of their recent achievements in the 2025 McDonald’s National Summer Splash Competition. This donation will provide meaningful support to familie

The Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority is hosting public outreach events this November as part of the $500.8 million Fix in Six program. GHURA says the outreaches are aimed to arm potential applicants with the knowledge and tools needed to prepare f

20 years ago, a teenager’s brave fight against cancer became the catalyst for change. Natasha Perez’s strength and spirit moved a community — and inspired lawmakers to act. Her legacy lives on through the Natasha Protection Act, a law bo

The National Weather Service Guam Weather Forecast Office continues to monitor Invest 99W — a weak circulation southeast of Guam — which has now been downgraded to a sub-low by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. That means the potential for thi

Guam's chief executive has sent another bill to the Guam Legislature – this time proposing to establish the commission. The bill seeks to create what the governor calls a “permanent, independent process to evaluate and recommend compensation f

The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority is taking a major step to improve its facility and air quality with the arrival of two new 450-ton chillers. Installation is set to begin in November and is expected to help reduce mold issues that have long affected t

The Guam Contractors Association held its annual excellence in construction awards and contractor of the year event on Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Guam. Since 1997, the event has promoted quality construction and craftsmanship, recognizing 32 category,

Prutehi Guåhan, in collaboration with our Common Wealth 670, is inviting the public to a special presentation with writer and political anthropologist David Vine, phd. Vine is an internationally recognized expert on U.S. militarization, with a focus

They keep Guam’s most dangerous individuals behind bars — but for years, many say correctional officers themselves have been left behind. Now, a new bill aims to finally bring fairness — and funding — to those who guard the gates a

They may be small in number — just four — but their strength, discipline, and unity run deep. The members of the Department of Corrections’ Basic Corrections Officer Training Class 2025-01 have proven that it’s not the size of the

A 30-year-old man with a history of convictions is behind bars once again—this time, accused of using a stolen credit card to rack up thousands in charges. According to court documents, Jude Donovan Santos allegedly used a card he claimed to have &l

The village of Yona is growing a little greener this month. In celebration of Arbor Month, the Guam Department of Agriculture’s Forestry and Soil Resources Division teamed-up with the Yona Mayor’s Office and the Southern Guam Soil and Water Co

As many of you may have seen while driving on Guam's roadways, a new billboard has been put up by the Attorney General Doug Moylan’s office Thursday that appears to promote spanking as a form of child discipline. The billboard’s message is alr

The clock is ticking on more than a $100 million in federal funds for Guam’s power and water systems. Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is calling on lawmakers to act quickly – but it’s up to the legislature to decide. The governor has formally

It would be 2026 before the seven defendants accused in Guam’s high-profile Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud case return to federal court. District Court Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo proposed trial dates of either June 23 or September 9,

If you’re not in the mood for tricks this Halloween weekend, how about treating yourself to some laughs instead? One of Hawai‘i’s biggest comedy stars is back on Guam for one night only – and he’s promising a show filled with

They’ve proven that when it comes to teamwork and creativity, the Department of Corrections is a force to be reckoned with—on and off duty! The DOC family took home first place at this year’s UOG public administration and legal studies s


