
Multiple invasive species slip past inspections on DoD vehicles from Tinian
Multiple invasive species slipped past biosecurity inspections aboard military vehicles shipped from Tinian. Ants, spiders and even snails hitched a ride on Department of Defense humvees on open flatracks from the Northern Marianas island and arrived at G

After override, senators consider hospital, Cancer Trust Fund bills
With the veto override behind them, lawmakers are diving into the rest of the session. What’s at stake now? The future of Guam’s only public hospital and whether cancer patients get the support they need. Kicking-off October’s legislativ

New study reveals devastating impacts to Guam honey bees from invasive hornet
Guam is making its mark in the scientific community with a new study that reveals the devastating invasion of the greater banded hornet and its impacts to the local honey bee colonies. Local beekeepers and Guam’s state entomologist have warned for y

GCC ASL students host wave for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Month
If you passed through Hagatna this morning, you may have been met with a spirited wave in honor of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Month! Students from the Guam Community College’s American Sign Language program gathered in the heart of the capit

Attorneys need more time to review almost a million documents
District Court Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo this morning has vacated the December trial date for seven defendants accused in a nearly $2 million Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud scheme. The judge cited the massive amount of evidence—about

Port secures more than $1 million in FEMA funding for security upgrades
The Port Authority of Guam has been awarded more than one million dollars under FEMA’s Port Security Grant program to deliver security upgrades at the island’s only commercial seaport. The funding will install a new security barrier system at

Families invited to Village Play Time and Head Start Fun Day with immunization clinic
The Department of Public Health and Social Services, in partnership with the Guam Department of Education Head Start program, is inviting families to the biggest play time of the year. The Final Village Play Time event will be held on Friday, Oct. 3, from

Routine testing of advanced warning systems set for October 7
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, Oct. 7, 2025, starting at 3:15

Catholic Social Services will no longer provide respite and in-home care after today
Families caring for Guam’s most vulnerable are on edge after Catholic Social Services announced it will no longer provide respite and in-home care after September 30. But acting DISID director Reuel Drilon says families will not lose services as car

GWA confirms only one well in Yigo is operating at elevated dieldrin levels
Amid the dieldrin water contamination crisis in Yigo, the Guam Waterworks Authority says only one well—Y-15—is operating with elevated levels. In a statement, GWA general manager Miguel Bordallo clarified, “Previous reports from various

New health certificate training for cosmetics businesses
Starting next year, anyone working in beauty salons, barber shops, nail salons and cosmetology schools will need to take and pass a new training course to get their health certificate. Public Health’s Division of Environmental Health announced the r

Bank of Guam breaks ground on new Dededo branch
For the first time in several yaears and after much work by management to return to our island's most-densely populated village, The People's Bank is returning to Dededo. Ground was broken today on General Ben Blaz Highway, right across from GRMC, for Ban

October session begins with senators overriding governor's budget veto
Lawmakers are back in session with major decisions before them – chief among the bills to be considered, whether to override the governor’s veto of Bill 44, The General Appropriations Act of 2026. Following nearly two weeks of senators’

Guam takes spotlight in scientific community with study on Invasive Hornet impacts
The Guam Department of Agriculture has taken a major step onto the international scientific stage with new research confirming what beekeepers here have long warned. The invasive Vespa tropica, or the greater banded hornet, is firmly established on island

GHURA fields community questions ahead of early "Fix in Six" launch
Officials at the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority answered questions from the community as they launch their Fix in Six program months ahead of schedule. From residents displaced by Typhoon Mawar to village mayors advocating for mitigation project

Yigo mayor on federal aid for dieldrin crisis: 'A big relief'
A federal agency is stepping in to provide support to address Yigo’s dieldrin water contamination crisis—aid that Mayor Frances Lizama says is significant relief. Federal support is now underway to address the water contamination crisis in Yig

Daiso celebrates opening of new location at the Guam Premier Outlets
On Saturday a new shopping destination drew crowds to the Guam Premier Outlets. The popular Japanese dollar store chain Daiso has officially opened the doors to it’s newest location at GPO, with shoppers lining up to take part in the too-good-to-be-

Guam Department of Labor celebrates National Employ Older Workers Week
Guam Department of Labor joins the nation in celebrating National Employ Older Workers Week, a time to celebrate the experience, dedication, and value older workers bring to the workforce. A luncheon was held at Capitol Kitchen to mark the week-long occas

Todu Guam Foundation partners with vitamin angels to provide free vitamins for women in need
The Todu Guam Foundation has announced a new partnership with global nonprofit Vitamin Angels to provide free vitamins and nutritional support for women across Guam. The program will serve mothers, expectant mothers, and women capable of pregnancy through

University of Guam alumna Soliva joins Public Administration faculty
Mary Kate Soliva first stood along Marine Corps Drive in 2012 with other University of Guam students holding signs to raise awareness about human trafficking in the aftermath of the Blue House Lounge case. She says that moment helped shape her life’

Candlelight vigil remembers those lost to suicide
This weekend, the island gathered in solemn reflection and love at the 21st Annual Lifeworks Guam Candlelight Memorial Service. Held at the St. Anthony Catholic School Gym on Saturday morning, families and friends came together with photos, mementos, and

GCC students awarded Kurt S. Moylan Foundation Scholarships
Three Guam Community College students are the latest recipients of the Kurt S. Moylan Foundation Scholarships, totaling $6,000 for the fall semester. Awardees are Velarielyn De Guzman in accounting, Henry Kokkeler in practical nursing, and Dreyke Mesa in

Positive news for Parks & Rec and upcoming projects
There's good news coming out of the Department of Parks & Recreation regarding the Dededo Sports Complex. Agency director Angel Sablan said, "A lot of people use it now – it has been approved for lighting and so that is a great enhancement for peopl

Congressman: fight for radiation survivors continues
Guam Congressman James Moylan says the fight for justice under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act is far from over. In an op-ed, Moylan defended his efforts in congress to include Guam’s downwind radiation survivors, stressing the issue is deep

State of emergency declared as dieldrin contaminates drinking water in Yigo
A state of emergency has officially been declared after two water wells tested positive for contamination. Over 1,000 families in Yigo have been told not to drink their tap water – after test results revealed dangerous levels of a banned pesticide.

Mayors step away from cleaning up junk cars, green waste & white goods
Village mayors say they've had enough, and starting in Fiscal Year 2026, they won’t be the ones responsible for cleaning up abandoned cars or hauling away recyclable waste. This week, the Mayors Council of Guam voted unanimously to step away from th

"I have the experience" - Joe Sanchez makes superintendent bid
We're continuing our coverage of those vying for the role of the superintendent for the Guam Department of Education. Now, we sit down with deputy superintendent of curriculum and instructional improvement Joe Sanchez—who shares his vision, his jour

Ceremony held for new Shell gas station in Yona, exclusive promo
A new Shell gas station in the south is officially open for business. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the new Shell in Yona on Thursday. The community gathered to celebrate the occasion and to bless the new site. IP&E and CPL CEO Jim Beighley says t

Garden-to-Table workshop series makes a return this October
The Garden-to-Table Workshop Series from the University of Guam Land Grant Extension Service is returning next month, seeking to help residents save on their grocery bills, boost nutritional intake, have more convenient access to fresh leafy greens and pr

University of Guam welcomes Taiwan Young Ambassadors for regional diplomacy and leadership exchange
The University of Guam’s Regional Center For Public Policy recently hosted a 43-member delegation of Taiwan Young Ambassadors, highlighting regional collaboration in the Indo-Pacific. The delegation joined a panel on Aug. 29th at UOG featuring Congr

"My track record speaks for itself”: Erika Cruz eyes GDOE superintendent position
With over 30 years of experience from teaching in the classroom to leading at the district level, Erika Cruz is now setting her sights on the Guam Department of Education's top job: superintendent. She’s one of seven applicants in the running, and i

Free gifts, raffles and specials at Daiso grand opening at GPO this Saturday
Daiso has a new location in the Guam Premier Outlets, and the community is invited to celebrate for a grand opening this Saturday at 10am. The popular Japanese dollar store chain first opened at the Village of Donki in Tamuning just over a year ago, befor

Guam Power Authority temporarily disables quick pay feature to safeguard customers
Guam Power Authority has temporarily disabled its quick pay feature amid fraudulent credit card activity. GPA announced that the quick pay option on paygpa.com and the GPWA mobile app has been disabled to enhance customer security. The feature, which allo

Inalåhan Middle School passes Public Health school inspection
Inalåhan Middle School has successfully passed its Public Health inspection for the new school year 2025–2026 with a 18/B. This is a big achievement from last year's rating of 32/C which shows immense improvement for our schools. IMS extends i

University of Guam’s Kenneth Gofigan Kuper named Obama Foundation Asia-Pacific Leader
Dr. Kenneth Gofigan Kuper, Associate Professor of Political Science, CHamoru Studies, and Micronesian Studies at the University of Guam, has been selected for the 2025–2026 Obama Foundation Asia-Pacific Leaders program. He is one of only 35 individu

FBI warrant: Leon Guerrero, Tenorio named in PUA fraud documents
Unsealed FBI documents are raising new questions about who knew what, and when, regarding a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme targeting Guam’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program. According to federal court filings, FBI Special Agent Jamie Cavit

Archbishop calls for prayers after Supertyphoon Ragasa devastates Asia
Archbishop Ryan Jimenez is calling on the faithful to keep the people of the Philippines, Taiwan, Southern China, and other parts of Asia in their prayers following the devastation of Supertyphoon Ragasa. The powerful storm, with winds reaching up to 177

United transforms customer experience in Guam with new Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet, upgraded lobby
United is transforming the travel experience on the ground and in the sky at its Guam hub, today announcing it will replace its entire Boeing 737-800 fleet with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft and upgrade its check-in lobby at Antonio B. Won Pat International A

Advocates demand accountability in Cancer Trust Fund shortfalls
For families battling cancer, funding for treatment and support can mean the difference between hope and despair. Lawmakers are weighing Bill 1–38, a measure to secure the future of the Guam Cancer Trust Fund. Senator Telo Taitague says cancer does

Deaf Academy raising funds to head to Deaflympics in Japan
September is ASL and Deaf Awareness Month—a time to recognize the language, culture, and contributions of the deaf community. And here on island, students of the Guam Deaf Academy are preparing to make history of their own. Next month, they’ll

Tiyan community makes voices heard at Guam Education Board meeting
The Tiyan High School community packed Tuesday night’s Guam Education Board meeting—demanding answers and a voice in the decision-making, amid rumors of a campus closure that board members later denied. Facing rumors of a possible campus closu

Career Tech High audit: third disclaimer, $43,000 in the red
For the third year in a row, Career Tech High Academy Charter School has failed to secure a clean bill of financial health. Independent auditors from Ernst & Young issued yet another disclaimer of opinion, saying they could not verify the school’s f

Trump wants fee imposed for non-US H-1b applications
The H-1b visa is one of the most widely used US work permits for highly skilled professionals. It’s typically valid for three years, renewable for another three, and each year the government issues 65,000 new visas, plus an additional 20,000 for wor

Guam State Historic Preservation Office facing federal cuts
Billions of dollars in military construction have turned Guam into a dig site for history. But the government office that decides what happens to every artifact and ancestral remain discovered is now bracing for a big budget cut. At Monday’s oversig

Purebred Jiu-Jitsu Guam Headquarters athletes shine at SJJIF World Championship 2025
Purebred Jiu-Jitsu Guam Headquarters proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of its athletes at the 2025 SJJIF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, held at the Chiba Port Arena in Chiba, Japan. Professor David Harris earned a silver medal in the Black Be

Fresh & Frugal cooking series for young adults launches Oct. 4
A new, hands-on cooking series designed just for young adults is set to launch this October from the University of Guam Land Grant Extension Service. The Fresh & Frugal Cooking Class is a four-part workshop tailored for participants ages 18–25 who a

Graduates of the University of Guam’s G3 Kupu Conservation Corps challenged to make a difference
The fifth cohort of the Guam Green Growth Kupu Conservation Corps closed out their journey with a challenge: To take the lessons learned over the past six months and leave a mark, no matter what industry or path they choose next. The Guam Green Growth ini

Mail theft sentencing: Manglona gets home detention
A man who admitted to stealing mail and using stolen credit cards has been sentenced in federal court. 35-year-old Lawrence Manglona will serve six months of home detention as part of a three-year supervised release term. Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gate

Theft suspect arrested in Yona after months on the run
A man wanted in several theft cases and accused of fleeing police earlier this summer is back in custody. Court documents state 31-year-old Raymond Sablan Laguana II was arrested early Monday after a woman in Yona called police asking to have him removed

Drivers urged to protect pedestrians as October is marked National Pedestrian Safety Month
The Department of Public Works, Office of Highway Safety, together with the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is urging drivers to slow down and stay alert for pedestrians. "In Guam, we want to help ensure

Artspace Guåhan welcomes new Co-Directors to lead organization into next chapter
Artspace Guåhan has appointed Royce Hare as Managing Director, Operations & Compliance and Joshua Agerstrand as Artistic/Community Director, Partnerships & Vision, to lead the organization as co-directors. Royce brings a strong background in organiz

Bank of Guam awards $50K to five 2025-26 Asian Pacific Islanders American Scholars recipients
Bank of Guam is proud to announce the 2025–2026, Asian Pacific Islanders American Scholars–Bank of Guam Cohort, marking another milestone in the Bank’s long-standing commitment to investing in the next generation of leaders from Guam and

Push for classified Homeland Security, Fusion Center posts
Senator Shawn Gumataotao is calling for stronger leadership in Guam’s homeland security. He’s introduced Bill 184-38, which would require the Office of Homeland Security to classify its grants manager and the Marianas Regional Fusion Center di

Public Health extends hours to support SNAP Summer EBT distribution
The Department of Public Health & Social Services is extending the operating hours of its office at the RANCARE building in Tamuning to better accommodate families in need of their SNAP S-EBT funds, beginning Sept. 22, 2025 through Sept. 27, 2025. Please

Guam’s unemployment rate drops to record low 3.2%
Guam's unemployment rate has dropped to a record low of 3.2%. Guam's unemployment rate declined to 3.2% in June 2025, a decrease of 0.8% from a year earlier, and 0.7% from Dec. 2024. Acting Governor Josh Tenorio said that while the numbers show progress,

Guam Memorial Hospital lab earns continued College of American accreditation
The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority Laboratory has been awarded another successful accreditation by the College of American Pathologists. The globally recognized accreditation was granted following an in-depth on-site inspection reviewing quality control

Threat at FBLG Middle School — suspect in custody
A security scare over the weekend at F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School was quickly addressed after threatening messages surfaced on social media. School officials immediately took action, and the Guam Police Department confirms the individual behind the th

USPS marks 250 years – Guam’s long mail route highlighted
For 250 years, the United States Postal Service has been delivering more than just mail — it’s been connecting people across the nation, from the busiest cities to the most remote communities. As part of its anniversary, USPS is spotlighting i

GDOE pays $18.5M in American Rescue Plan vendor bills
The Guam Department of Education has announced the successful disbursement of more than $18.5 million in American Rescue Plan vendor payments last week. Of that total, nearly $17.6 million went to resolve outstanding bills with CoreTech, which had piled u

18-month sentence for post office burglary and mail theft
A man has been sentenced in federal court for breaking into the tamuning post office and stealing mail. After nearly six hours of testimony and arguments, Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood sentenced 36-year-old Matthew John Briola Sablan to 18 months

Judge gives two weeks for plea deal in step-brother murder case
Superior Court Judge John Terlaje is giving both sides just two weeks to finalize a plea deal in the murder case against Toshie Salvadore — or face trial. Salvadore, also known as Charles Tone or Toshy, is accused of fatally shooting his stepbrother

GDOE completes literacy training series for teachers
The Guam Department of Education recently completed two literacy trainings across grade levels. From September 15-17, elementary teachers participated in the science of reading, equipping them with evidence-based strategies to strengthen instruction. Addi

Terlaje renews push for GMH public-private partnership bill
Senator Therese Terlaje is calling on her colleagues to reconsider Bill 13, legislation that would create a public-private partnership for the island’s only public hospital. Terlaje says the measure, which narrowly failed in May, is backed by health