Longtime Jamaican Grill employees reflect on hitting milestone
Sunday, December 8 marks 30 years for Jamaican Grill. To close out our weeklong series highlighting the restaurant, we speak to some of employees who have been part of the journey for several years. The key compenent to Jamaican Grill's success - the amaz
GMH ramps up efforts to recruit and retain doctors and nurses
The island’s only government hospital is in a constant battle, recruiting and retaining doctors and nurses. So what’s behind this critical shortage, and what are hospital leaders doing to tackle it? It's a challenge like no other for Guam&rsqu
Governor Leon Guerrero responds to eminent domain concerns for hospital
Governor Lou Leon Guerrero responds to eminent domain concerns after the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority voted to seize several properties in Mangilao for the construction of a new hospital. She tells KUAM News that ‘it’s crucial&rsqu
Pair rushed to hospital after being pulled from waters off Ipan
Two men are rushed to Naval Hospital after being pulled from the waters of First Beach in Ipan Saturday afternoon. Units with the Guam Fire Department were called to a report of a distressed swimmer and a snorkeler who never returned to shore. Paramedics
No school for GDOE students Monday in honor of Santa Marian Kamalen Day
Public school students will not have classes on Monday, Dec. 9. The Guam Department of Education announced it would close schools and its central office in Tiyan as part of the local tradition of honoring Santa Marian Kamalen. Officials said this closure
Fish Eye Marine Park extends 50% off promotion for Guam residents
One of Guam’s top tourist destinations, Fish Eye Marine Park, announced the extension of its popular 50% off promotion for Guam residents through Dec. 27, 2024. The 50% promotion applies to the Island Cultural Dinner Show, to include a sunset underw
Guam Environmental Protection Agency warns the community of 16 polluted beaches
The results of 43 samples taken by the Guam Environmental Protection Agency on Dec. 5, 2024, identified that the following 16 recreational waters were polluted above the accepted bacteriological standards. Hågat Bangi Beach North of Hågat Mari
Drunken man arrested in Hagat stabbing that injured pair including child
A man is arrested in an alcohol fueled stabbing in Hagat overnight. Twenty-two-year-old Junior Sos is charged twice with aggravated assault to include special allegation of deadly weapon used in commission of a felony. Court documents state the suspect an
Trio arrested in local and federal drug dealing investigation in Dededo
Three people are arrested in connection to a local and federal drug dealing investigation that first unfolded in early September. Forty-six-year-old Edward Leon Guerrero is charged with criminal facilitation of possession of a schedule II controlled subst
Duo caught with drugs, firearms during traffic stop in Tamuning
Meth, Xanax, digital scales and a rifle. That's what police found inside a car stopped for speeding in Tamuning late Thursday. Forty-one-year-old Jay Ryan Gaza is charged with possession of a schedule IV controlled substance, possession of a firearm witho
Making spirits bright, one tree at a time: Customs inspects tree deliveries
The Christmas rush is ramping up at stores across the island. Like at the Home Depot where fresh Christmas trees, garlands, and wreaths wait to be brought home. “So the point of origin for these trees are washington state and also Oregon,” sai
Suspect car sought in deadly hit-and-run crash in Mangilao
Police have released surveillance that captured the suspect's car in a deadly hit-and-run in Mangilao. Take a close look at the image on your screen. The blurry image that investigators released to the media today is said to be a silver or white SUV. Auth
Chief Justice Torres to chair 2025 Appellate Judges Education Institute Summit
Recognized for his leadership in advancing appellate judicial education, Chief Justice Robert J. Torres has been selected to chair the Appellate Judges Education Institute Annual Summit next year. The AJEI Summit, organized by the National Judicial Colleg
New Attorney General billboard honors Good Samaritans
This Christmas season, the Office of the Attorney General celebrates four extraordinary individuals who remind us of the true spirit of giving and community. Patrick Uncangco, who risked his safety to subdue a felony suspect wanted by law enforcement. Deb
University of Guam students win big SACNAS NDiSTEM Conference
University of Guam student researchers made a strong showing at the 2024 Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Diversity in STEM Conference. Held in Phoenix, Arizona, the conference brought together thousands of
United brings the holiday magic with 13 Fantasy Flight routes to the North Pole
It’s a holiday “claus” for celebration! United Airlines is spreading seasonal cheer with the launch of its newest seasonal hub, the North Pole, and the return of its Fantasy Flights. These special flights bring the magic of the holidays
Employees are important component to Jamaican Grill's success
Jamaican Grill serves up serious food and serious service and has been for 30 years. KUAM News spoke with longtime employees who are celebrating the milestone. According to co-founder Frank Kenney, he believes the restaurant has been able to make it to 30
Vetoed official misconduct prohibition bill fails to move to voting file
A tense discussion on political connections in GovGuam during the first day of the lame-duck session. Senators spending the afternoon placing several bills vetoed by the governor into the voting file. Testimony on session floor resurfacing a major prison
Santa Marian Kamalen mass & procession on Monday
This time of year is special for any number of reasons, but Guam's Catholic faithful have surely reserved December 8 on their calendars for the annual celebration of our island's patroness, Santa Marian Kamalen. And if you've noticed, this year the 8th fa
Classes cancelled Friday for GW High, PC Lujan Elementary students
The Guam Department of Education has announced the closure of P.C. Lujan Elementary School and George Washington High School for Friday, Dec. 6, due to ongoing water pressure issues. The Guam Water Works Authority is said to be addressing the situation to
Taiwan President visits Guam to strengthen regional ties
Taiwan’s President Ching-te Lai was greeted by Governor Lou Leon Guerrero at the AB Won Pat International Airport Tuesday night. Lai flew in overnight on a private jet from Tuvalu. The two island leaders quickly bonding over their common medical bac
Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office celebrates President Lai's visit
The Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office in Guam hosted the President and others for a celebration inside the Hyatt Regency Guam midday Thursday. Attendees shared their excitement and optimism like Fong Woo, Owner of Sunny Wholesale. “These are the v
Guam Department of Education schools set to receive $125M American Rescue Plan-funded facelift
Twelve Guam Department of Education schools are getting a long-overdue upgrade, with a total price tag of $125-million in American Rescue Plan funds. Among the campuses getting a major face lift is George Washington High School with an over $20 million sl
Drunk driver who crashed into car dealership to be released from prison
The man accused of drunk driving and crashing into Guam Autospot back in August is granted his request to be released from prison. Defendant Bintenson Simina will be placed under house arrest. Simina will be watched by third-party custodians after getting
Multiple issues left customers in the dark overnight
It seemed many from north to south were left in the dark overnight. A fuel leak was part of the problem. The Guam Power Authority stated the outages were due to compounded challenges that started just before 5 p.m. Wednesday. Electricity was restored arou
Team KUAM participates in the Salvation Army of Guam's Red Kettle campaign
Team KUAM is feeling the holiday spirit. We participated in the Salvation Army of Guam's biggest holiday fundraiser, the Red Kettle campaign! There was singing, dancing, and of course, a bell ringing at the entrance of the Micronesia Mall in Dededo midday
The Westin Resort Guam partners with Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam/CNMI to promote Trees for Wishes & Coffee for Wishes
The Westin Resort Guam, a proud Marriott property dedicated to community engagement through its "Spirit to Serve" program, is partnering with the Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam/CNMI this holiday season. Throughout December, two initiatives are bringing joy a
Guam Department of Education recognizes V.S.A. Benavente Middle School STEM students
The Guam Department of Education recently recognized students from V.S.A. Benavente Middle School for their participation in the Data Evaluation from Testing via an Educational Challenge with Teachers and Students STEM Project. On Nov. 25, these young sci
Guam takes a step toward digital inclusion with a $2.1M grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce
The Office of Infrastructure Policy and Development, under the Office of the Governor, has secured $2.1 million through the Digital Equity Capacity Grant. This funding aims to bridge the digital divide, providing Guam residents with access to technology a
Join Humanities Guåhan, CAHA, and the National Scrollathon to share our Stories in a nationwide art project
Humanities Guåhan, in partnership with the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency and the National Scrollathon, invites the community to participate in a unique multimedia art initiative. Founded by New York artists Steven and William Ladd,
'Surface Portals & Liquid Koi Dreams' opens on December 6 at CAHA Gallery
It has been close to six years since artist Ric Castro has had a solo exhibition. KUAM News got a preview of 'surface Portals and Liquid Koi Dreams' ahead of it's opening reception at the CAHA Gallery. It's a culmination of work that was done between the
Special promotion held every 30th of the month at Jamaican Grill
To give back to the people who have supported them over the past three decades, Jamaican Grill held a special promotion every 30th of the month this year to say 'thank you.' On December 8, Jamaican Grill celebrates a milestone - 30 years on Guam. And to c
George Washington High School students released due to low water pressure
The Guam Department of Education has taken prompt action in response to an unexpected water pressure issue at George Washington High School. Prioritizing the safety and well-being of the students, the department has arranged for an early release at 11:30
Students released early from P.C. Lujan Elementary due to water outage
Classes have been canceled for the day at P.C. Lujan Elementary School due to a water outage in Barrigada. Students will be released at 10 a.m. Guam Department of Education officials say this measure ensures the safety and comfort of all students while th
Taiwan President to arrive in Guam as Taiwan monitors China's movements
Taiwan’s President Ching-te Lai is expected to fly in overnight at the AB Won Pat International Airport. This as he continues his Pacific tour to three diplomatic allies. Ahead of his sensitive stop here in Guam, Lai wrapped up his first official st
Member of Guam’s Korean community sounds off on short-lived martial law
It’s a decree made for the first time in nearly 50 years that sent shockwaves throughout South Korea. President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law late Tuesday, then swiftly lifted that decision just hours later. “I was very shocked
Lawmakers to head into final session Thursday afternoon
More than a dozen bills vetoed by the Governor are expected to go up for a vote. Senators in the 37th Guam Legislature set to hold their final session of their term starting Thursday afternoon. Among the measures include Bill 362 which grants Special Cris
Indigenizing Cultural Resources is the theme at PIALA conference
The Annual Pacific Island Association of Libraries, Archives, and Museums conference, or PIALA, is taking place here at the Guam Museum in Hagåtña. And for 33 years, PIALA members have continued to be advocates for preserving indigenous Pacif
Jamaican Grill supports fundraiser needs of the community
Many of you at one time or another have purchased a food plate from Jamaican Grill to support a school, sports team, or medical fundraiser. “We found out pretty quickly that fundraising is already part of the local Chamorro culture,” said Jama
Program U aims to steer youth in positive direction
The Guam Police Department is back with their Christmas break program. A part of GPD’s Safe Schools initiative, Project U collaborates with government and non-profit organizations to steer Guam's youth in the right direction. Detective Susie Santos,
Guam Customs inspects fresh Christmas trees for invasive pests and diseases
Officers with the Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency’s Biosecurity Task Force oversaw the required fumigation of imported fresh Christmas trees and other evergreen products before they enter local shops, homes and establishments this holiday season.
Astumbo Elementary School passes annual sanitation inspections
Astumbo Elementary School received a passing grade from Public Health, following improved results in its annual sanitation inspection. The Department of Public Health and Social Services recently awarded Astumbo Elementary a “C” grade during t
First Battle of the Branches brings services together for marksmanship, camaraderie in Guam
Andersen Air Force Base set the stage for the inaugural Battle of the Branches, a marksmanship competition that brought together military and civilian teams stationed on Guam, including the Guam Police Department. Under the leadership of the U.S. Air Forc
Mom convicted in baby’s death gets 3 years in prison
A Dededo mother convicted in the death of her one-year-old boy will spend three years in the Department of Corrections prison. Giltinan Ramangmou was sentenced before Judge Vernon Perez in the Superior Court of Guam late Tuesday. “Everything has bee
All eyes on Guam for Taiwan President's arrival, Governor to talk tourism
All eyes will be on Guam in the coming days as Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te continues his sensitive transit through US soil as part of his Pacific tour amid China's scrutiny. As the island prepares to welcome Lai’s unofficial yet high profile vis
Julian Aguon amplifies Pacific voices in historic climate hearings
A son of Guam takes the world stage, championing Pacific voices in a historic fight for climate justice at the Peace Palace. Human rights lawyer Julian Aguon and his firm, Blue Ocean Law, presenting a powerful case to the International Court of Justice in
Jamaican Grill is grateful for community support amidst its 30th anniversary
Thirty years is a big milestone and according to Jamaican Grill Co-Founder, Frank Kenney, it's multiple factors that have brought them here to this point. “I like to thank the Lord Jesus Christ, and his favor on Jamaican Grill. Secondly is the staff
CNMI mourns the passing of former Speaker Eliceo Cabrera
The CNMI is mourning the loss of former Speaker Eliceo Diaz Cabrera. Governor Arnold Palacios and Lt. Governor David Apatang extended their deepest sympathies and condolences to his family. The administration stated, “A former House Speaker and Admi
"I’m here to save you guys": Attorney General’s Office brings meth kills campaign to Tiyan High
The Attorney General’s Office brought their Meth Kills and Be Smart, Don’t Start campaigns to the Home of the Titans on Tuesday. “I’m here to save you guys,” Michael Salas told high school students at Tiyan High School. Salas
B.P. Carbullido Elementary School earns passing grade
B.P. Carbullido Elementary School has passed its annual Public Health sanitary inspection, earning a "C" rating. The November inspection noted 28 demerits—11 demerits less than last year's 39. Celebrating the Barrigada school making the grade, Princ
Breaking Wave Theatre Company closes 2024 with Romeo and Juliet auditions and comedy show
Closing the year with entertainment, the Breaking Wave Theatre Company will be hosting auditions for a localized version of one of William Shakespeare’s most popular plays Romeo and Juliet and an improv comedy show presented by BWTC’s improv t
Senators called to session on Thursday to discuss vetoed bills and resolutions
Senators will be going into Session on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024 at 2 p.m. in the Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session Hall in the Guam Congress Building. Among those to be discussed are 14 vetoed bills, ranging from granting Special Crisis Procur
University of Guam opens recruitment for National Science Foundation Navigating Home fellowship
The University of Guam has officially opened recruitment for the National Science Foundation Navigating Home Year-long Early Career Fellowship. This exciting opportunity aims to attract and retain talented individuals who are pursuing their masters or doc
P.H.R. Ken Micronesia moves corporate headquarters to Hotel Nikko Guam
P.H.R. Ken Micronesia has announced a new corporate headquarters at the Hotel Nikko Guam in Tumon, marking a significant milestone for the company as it approaches its 20th anniversary. The move, completed in November2024, is designed to provide greater c
Taiwan conflicts could lead to Guam becoming potential target
A U.S.-China clash over Taiwan could spark the unthinkable: nuclear escalation. It’s why a report from the Rand Corporation, commissioned by the U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command, urges careful escalation management while maintaining military rea
Taiwan President to visit Guam this week amid China's scrutiny
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te is expected to arrive in Guam this week for a one-day layover amid China's criticism of his transit on US soil. He arrived in Hawaii on Sunday for a two-day stop as part of his weeklong trip to three diplomatic allies
Defense wants attorney disqualified from Valentine's Day murder case
Defense in the murder case against defendant Domingo Mendiola wants an attorney working with the prosecution disqualified from the case. Mendiola appeared before Presiding Judge Alberto Lamorena in Superior Court today. Defense attorney Mars Johnson conte
Guam Autospot crash defendant wants out of prison
The man accused of drunk driving and plowing into Guam Autospot back in August wants to get out of prison. Defendant Bintenson Simina appeared before Magistrate Judge Jonathan Quan today. Defense asked the court for Simina to be released to third party cu
Apilado advances into the top five for Buddy Valastro’s online baking competition
From twenty, to Top 10, and now advancing to the Top Five, now more than ever, talented local baker Danielle Apilado is asking for your vote to be the next greatest baker. As we reported it was at the end of October that Apilado was selected to be part of
Police search for driver in deadly hit-and-run crash
A search is underway for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run crash in Mangilao. The crash claimed the life of Ternita Dannis. It happened just after 6 p.m. on Friday on Route 10 in Mangilao near the KFC restaurant. Dannis was crossing when the dri
University of Guam’s healthy aging and cooking series pushed back to January 2025
Back by popular demand from earlier this year, the series combines the curriculum of the Nihi ta Fanmama’tinas (Let’s Cook) and the Keys to Embracing Healthy Aging programs taught by University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach. The cla
U.S. Coast Guard supports FSM Joint Committee Meeting to deepen partnerships and enhance maritime security
The U.S. Coast Guard and the Federated States of Micronesia recently reaffirmed their commitment to maritime safety, security, and stewardship during the FSM Joint Committee meeting held in Chuuk from Nov. 13 to Nov. 16. The event brought together FSM lea
Stop by the “Surface Portals & Liquid Koi Dreams” art exhibit in Hagatna this holiday season
Kicking off this month is an opening reception for Ric Castro’s solo exhibition titled, “Surface Portal & Liquid Koi Dreams.” The reception is set for Friday, Dec. 6, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the CAHA Gallery on the 2nd Floor of the DNA
High risk of rip current in effect through early Wednesday
The National Weather Service Guam Weather Forecast Office issued a Rip Current Statement in effect for east facing reefs of Guam until 5 a.m. Wednesday morning. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore and into deep water The offices
Free STD/HIV testing at Northern Region Health Center on December 5
This Sunday is World AIDS Day. In 2023, the World Health Organization estimated 39.9 million people were living with HIV globally. The Department of Public Health in partnership with WestCare Pacific Islands, Guam Alternative Lifestyle Association and oth
Guam Memorial Hospital to treat patients with TakeCare Insurance
The Guam Memorial Hospital is once again treating patients with TakeCare Insurance. The public hospital announced Wednesday afternoon they were forced to stop accepting TakeCare patients due to unpaid claims. But, GMH confirms takecare promised to resolve
Lago Restaurant reopens at the Leo Palace in time for the holidays
The heart of Leo Palace Resort Guam’s culinary experience is finally reopening this week after the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to close its doors in 2021. Lago Restaurant reopened on Thanksgiving Day, and encourages guests to join them for a meal to
AutoSpot crash defendant to appear in court, victims file civil lawsuit
The man accused of drunk driving and plowing into Guam AutoSpot back in August will be back before a superior court judge Monday. Defendant Bintenson Simina facing charges of vehicular negligence and drunk driving. He was employed with Triple J and was us
Mother convicted in death of baby to learn fate
A mother convicted in the killing of her one-year-old son will learn her fate this week in the Superior Court of Guam. Defendant Giltanan Ramangmou will be sentenced before Judge Vernon Perez on Tuesday. A jury found her guilty of negligent homicide as a
Man charged in shooting death of stepbrother held on $50,000 bail
Murder defendant Toshie Salvadore was drinking beer and had smoked meth with the alleged victim prior to his gun going off. Salvadore is charged with murder and arson in connection to the deadly shooting of his stepbrother, Mike Fel. He’s being held
Christmas lighting ceremony this Sunday at Skinner's Plaza
The lights are going up. This weekend you'll want to make your way down to Skinner's Plaza in Hagatna for the 2024 Christmas lighting ceremony. This annual spectacle is being put on by the Guam Visitors Bureau. The public is invited to attend at 6pm on Su
Dusit Place Grand Showcase: Fashion Week and Black Friday Extravaganza
Prepare for the most stylish week of the year as Dusit Place invites the community to experience the finale of its Grand Showcase: Fashion Week. This spectacular event combines Black Friday deals, immersive shopping experiences, and culinary delights to e
Public Health offers Thanksgiving food safety tips
As you celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday, the Division of Environmental Health (DEH) of the Department of Public Health and Social Services wants to share some tips to prepare your holiday turkey safely. Thanksgiving foods such as Turkey may contain germ
Thirty-seven in the Guam Police Department promoted to Police Officer II
The men and women in blue were recognized for their duty to protect and serve the island. Thirty-seven officers with the Guam Police Department are promoted to the rank of Officer II. Governor Lou Leon Guerrero said during the community how the promotion
Lago Restaurant reopens at the Leo Palace in time for the holidays
The heart of Leo Palace Resort Guam’s culinary experience is finally reopening this week after the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to close its doors in 2021. Lago Restaurant is set to reopen on Thanksgiving Day, and encourages guests to join them for a