
Lawmakers redraw budget priorities with critical amendments
The next phase in Fiscal Year 2026 budget deliberations defined by a series of amendments shaping not just the numbers on paper, but the promises kept, and the priorities set for our island’s future. On Wednesday, Senator Shawn Gumataotao unrelentin

Overbilled, Underworked: Tiguac Cemetery Payments spark outrage
At Tiguac Cemetery, the grass may grow quietly but the paper trail is screaming. A KUAM News investigation reveals Comfort Cuts, owned by Frankie Rosalin and Charissa Tenorio, two of the seven indicted in the recent high profile pandemic funds fraud case,

Hotel worker faces 13+ years for alleged sexual assault on coworker
A hotel employee is behind bars, accused of a string of violent and sexual assaults against a coworker, charges that could put him in prison for more than 13 years. According to court documents, 42-year-old Norwin Simao Nanpei is charged with multiple cou

Guam veteran trains service dogs to help fellow veterans
From fetching what could be life saving medication, staying calm off the leash through TSA checkpoints, and comforting handlers with anxiety. A dog demonstration wraps up HMI Guam’s 4th Annual Veteran Symposium at the University of Guam lecture hall

Women in trades inspire with lessons on grit, growth, and balance
They’ve built careers, and communities, one challenge at a time. Now, three remarkable women from Guam’s trades industry are sharing the hard-earned lessons that have shaped their journeys and how they keep going without burning out. KUAM Inte

University of Guam student represents island pride at Global Leadership program in the Netherlands
Tyra Delos Reyes, a University of Guam senior majoring in business administration, recently returned from a transformative global leadership program in the Netherlands, where she represented Guam and the United States as one of only 10 students selected n

Artspace Guåhan hosts free Kids Mosaic workshop with local Artist Mark Murer
Artspace Guåhan is teaming up with local glass mosaic artist Mark Murer for a free hands-on mosaic workshop for children ages five and up. The event takes place Saturday, Aug. 30, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanitie

Two inmates charged in prison assault on corrections officer
Francis Jerome Taisacan, 30, and Bryan Joseph Guerrero, 36, are facing serious charges after authorities say they attacked a corrections officer at the Department of Corrections in Mangilao. The incident happened during a “Name to Face” headco

4th annual Veteran Symposium connects those who served to local services
As a remote island, Guam faces unique challenges in connecting veterans with federal resources but that doesn’t mean local and community support isn’t there. KUAM News sought more on how HMI Guam’s 4th Annual Veteran Symposium Is remindi

Gregorio Pangelinan gets 5 years for stolen car, meth
A man convicted of possessing a stolen SUV and methamphetamine will spend the next five years behind bars. Gregorio Jason K. Pangelinan was sentenced Monday after a heated hearing where his defense blamed Guam Police for mishandling evidence — even

Women in Trades shares secrets to grit, growth & getting the job done
The Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce is putting the spotlight on resilience and results. Thursday morning at their 3rd general meeting panel, three powerhouse leaders from the trades — Olivia Hancock of M80 Systems, Doyon Morato of Nikido Cons

Fall Registration deadline at UOG extended to Aug. 29 with one-stop enrollment events
The University of Guam has extended open registration for the Fanuchånan, or Fall 2025 semester, to Friday, Aug. 29, giving students extra time to enroll and prepare for the new academic year. Students can register online, in person at the Admission

Committee weighs deep budget cuts & revenue gaps in FY '26 budget plan
Lawmakers have spent the past three days combing through GovGuam's Fiscal Year 2026 budget plan – a process some are calling a “big, beautiful compromise”. However, with tax rollbacks, shrinking surpluses, and federal support drying up,

GWHS one-to-one aide arrested on assault & child abuse charges
A George Washington High School one-to-one aide has been arrested after allegations of assaulting a special education student. Police say Michael Hocog II faces charges including assault, child abuse, abuse of the incompetent, and official misconduct. The

Congressman Moylan's finances, former chief of staff under investigation
The Department of Justice has launched an investigation probing “financial irregularities” in connection to Guam Congressman James Moylan’s office, according to the delegate himself. Moylan coming forward with the information with a reco

GW High one-to-one aide arrested on assault & child abuse charges
A George Washington High School one-to-one aide has been arrested after allegations of assaulting a special education student. Police say Michael Hocog II faces charges including assault, child abuse, abuse of the incompetent, and official misconduct. The

Partial lane closures along Route 2 as Guam Power Authority carries out vegetation trimming
The villages of Hågat and Humåtak will see partial lane closures as the Guam Power Authority will be conducting vegetation trimming on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Crews will be working along Route 2, from Nimitz Beach

Guam Elite Basketball launches 2025 Legends Meet the Future Camp & Classic with new STEM in Sports Program
Guam Elite Basketball announced the 2025 Legends Meet the Future Camp & Classic from Sept. 6 and Sept. 7, featuring basketball standouts Joseph Lin (New Taipei Kings, 2025 TPBL Champion and younger brother of global icon Jeremy Lin of "Linsanity" fame), J

Public Health hosts Back to School Immunization Outreach
The Department of Public Health and Social Services will be conducting a Back-to-School Immunization Outreach on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., or while supplies last at the Micronesia Mall. This event is for children ages 4 to 18

Lawmakers divided over priorities, Rainy Day Fund, and Simon Sanchez
Bill No. 44, the $1.35 billion General Appropriations Act of 2026, funds each branch of our government, allocations for education, health, and public safety, and includes debt service for long-term projects. Chair for the Committee on Finance and Governme

Trial set to begin this week for Nicholas Moore in Michael Castro murder case
The long-awaited trial of Nicholas Wayne Moore is set to begin this week, more than four years after he was charged, and nearly five years since the disappearance of 33-year-old Michael Castro. Jury selection began Monday morning before Superior Court Jud

Guam Department of Labor to host Town Hall meetings for in-School Youth Program
The Guam Department of Labor will be hosting a series of town hall meetings for its year-round In-School Youth Program to inform high school parents and students about enrollment opportunities. During these town hall meetings, GDOL staff will be on hand t

Community invited to Breastfeeding Awareness Wave in Hagåtña Wednesday afternoon
A reminder for families and supporters, tomorrow’s your chance to show support for breastfeeding awareness. The public is invited to join the Breastfeeding Awareness Wave Wednesday, Aug, 13 at Skinner Plaza in Hagåtña, across from CHamo

Aydlett brothers to build scaled replica of Dubai’s One Za’abeel to launch 3rd Annual Canstruction Guam
The Aydlett brothers are getting ready for their biggest and most complex toy timber project yet and it’s all for a good cause. Starting Sept. 24 at the Agana Shopping Center, the brothers and their Tower for Humanity team will begin construction on

Latte Stone and Hornbostel collection return ceremony in Hawai'i
Ripped from their homeland nearly a century ago, sacred CHamoru Latte Stones and other treasures are finally coming home. In Honolulu, Guam's Lieutenant Governor Josh Tenorio stood alongside cultural leaders to witness history in motion, the beginning of

Fiscal Year 2026 budget bill rekindles debate over Business Privilege Tax rollback
As the fiscal year nears its end, senators are working to finalize the Government of Guam’s FY 2026 budget But since its release last Friday, outside concern has zeroed in on one controversial piece of the puzzle: Rolling back the business privilege

Brawl in Tumon: Suspects on the run after incident outside of club
In this story, we warn you, viewer discretion is advised. The following contains footage of a violent fight that may be disturbing. A chaotic brawl outside a Tumon nightclub is under investigation tonight by the Guam Police Department. Just after 1:20 a.m

Burglary suspect arrested with stolen firearm
A 43-year-old man is behind bars, accused of burglary, theft, drug possession, and having a firearm without a valid ID. Prosecutors say Jeremy Babauta Pangelinan broke into a home on July 22, shattering a bathroom window and stealing a Playstation 5 and a

SIFA eyes Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary, weighs commercial options for 2025-26
In a satellite office at Tumon Sands Plaza, Science is Fun and Awesome Learning Academy Charter School standing as a united front, facing the pressing question: Has it secured a physical campus as the new school year nears? As of Monday, the answer is no,

Eight baby Black Tip Reef sharks found dead, trapped in abandoned gillnet
A normal Friday morning at the Asan Beach Memorial Park led to a shocking discovery when a beachgoer noticed a gillnet abandoned in the waters, with several baby sharks trapped and dead. “So DAWR (Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources) staff re

Plans for Singapore F-15 deployment to Guam scrapped
The U.S. Air Force has pulled the plug on plans to station a dozen Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15 fighter jets at Andersen Air Force Base. In a record of decision released last week, the Air Force cited operational analysis, site surveys, environmen

Inmate caught with meth at Dept. of Corrections, faces felony charges
Correctional officers at the Mangilao Department of Corrections facility spotted suspicious activity through drone surveillance on August 10. Officers say inmate Henry Dean San Nicolas was seen removing an item from his pocket and placing it on the ground

More students earn certificates following Apprenticeship program completion
Guam’s skilled workforce continues to grow as more students complete apprenticeship and training programs through the GCA Trades Academy in partnership with the Guam Department of Labor. The latest graduates represent a diverse group of individuals

U.S. Department of Labor to extend CARES Act grants, giving Guam more time for PUA overpayment recovery
The U.S. Department of Labor is giving states and territories, including Guam, more time to resolve Pandemic Unemployment Assistance overpayment cases. Guam’s Dept. of Labor says USDOL plans to extend all active cares act grants to Dec. 31, 2025. Th

University of Guam School of Engineering awarded $275K grant for high-capacity testing equipment
The University of Guam School of Engineering has been awarded a $275,081 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation Program to acquire a state-of-the-art structural testing machine. The grant will fund the purchase o

Guam Men's Basketball defeats Syria in must-win game in FIBA Asia Cup
GUAM WINS! In what was practically a must-win game for Team Guam in the FIBA Asia Cup, our boys hung tough, rode the talents of their stars and pulled-out a victory against a tough team from Syria, winning 82-73. Tai Wesley was a machine in all phases, no

Notarized bill of sale now law: new era for vehicle transfers
Big changes are now in effect for anyone buying or selling a car on Guam. The Department of Revenue & Taxation’s Vehicle Registration Branch says a notarized bill of sale is now mandatory for all vehicle ownership transfers — effective immedia

Free shuttle service for Tumon Night Market from Ypao Park beginning at 5:30pm
Don't fret if you missed last Sunday's inaugural Tumon Night Market. You can check it out this weekend! Get ready for all the fun and excitement the Tumon Night Market has to offer this Sunday, August 10! Worried about traffic or walking far? Hop on GVB&r

Matson and Philly Shipyard mark the start of new “Aloha Class” ship for Guam and Pacific routes
A new generation of ships is taking shape for Guam and the Pacific as Matson and Philly Shipyard celebrate a key construction milestone. In Philadelphia, Matson and Hanwha Philly Shipyard held a dock-mounting ceremony to mark the start of hull assembly fo

Guam Regional Medical City introduces Advanced Capsule Camera Technology for easier GI exams
A pill-sized camera is changing the way stomach issues are diagnosed on Guam thanks to new technology now available at the Guam Regional Medical City. GRMC has launched a new, non-invasive procedure called Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy, using

Pink Ball uses 'Wicked' theme, brings Tony Award-winning singers to benefit local charities
Over at the Dusit Thani Resort Gum in Tumon, a press conference was held for this weekend's annual Pink Ball. It'll be the 12th time the gala, black-tie fundraising event is held as an opportunity to show our collective support for local organizations tha

Guam strengthens ties with Japan at the Kashiwa Festival 2025
Guam’s culture took center stage in Japan as the Guam Visitors Bureau and a delegation joined a major festival in Kashiwa City. GVB participated in the 2025 Kashiwa Matsuri (festival) to celebrate and strengthen Guam’s 34-year sister-city rela

Department of Rev & Tax is experiencing difficulty processing driver’s license and ID’s
The Department of Revenue and Taxation’s Driver’s License Examination Branch is experiencing difficulty fully processing most driver’s license and Guam Identification transactions. The vendor, as well as the Office of Technology, are awa

Car deal turns sour as man is charged in online sale scam
A man who agreed to sell a used suv for $900 is now facing felony charges after the buyer says he never got the car. According to a magistrate’s complaint, 27-year-old Christien Palacios was charged with theft by deception after allegedly failing to

Guam Healthcare Providers Coalition and Dept. of Youth Affairs completes two medical missions
Two medical outreach events have wrapped up for the year, helping youth in need get ready for the school year. The Department of Youth Affairs and Guam Healthcare Providers Coalition hosted two final medical missions over the weekend, one at the Kattan Yo

Amphibious aquatics breaks Amateur Athletic Union records at the 2025 Junior Olympics in Texas
Amphibious Aquatics Guam made a record-breaking splash at the 2025 Amateur Athletic Union Junior Olympics at the Cy-Fair Natatorium in Houston, Texas. With over 725 athletes from across the nation competing in more than 34 swimming events and relays, Amph

Guam Power Authority advances 18.4 MW project with local-led consortium
The push for renewable energy on Guam just got a major boost. The Consolidated Commission on Utilities has given the Guam Power Authority the green light to pursue a deal that could bring an additional 18.4 megawatts of solar power to the island. If appro

Over 1,200 trees planted in University of Guam’s Guam Restoration of Watersheds initiative in Malojloj
The University of Guam’s Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant, along with the Guam Restoration of Watersheds Initiative, hosted a community tree planting event at the Ugum watershed site on Saturday. Dozens of volunteers, including student

PDC Wholesale donates $3,500 to Guam Animals in Need to provide essential support for animal care
A donation from PDC Wholesale is helping Guam Animals In Need continue their lifesaving work. PDC Wholesale, a proud partner of GAIN and sponsor of events like Pet Fest, has donated $3,500 to support the shelter’s mission. The funds will help cover

University of Guam announces Five-Year Academic Master Plan to boost student success
New students attending the University of Guam this fall will be met with several changes designed to help them achieve their academic and professional goals more efficiently and effectively. UOG has unveiled its Academic Master Plan 2025–2030, a str

Man accused of brutal assault and strangulation in Chalan Pago
A Chalan Pago man is facing serious charges after police say he violently attacked a woman during a heated argument. According to court documents, 48-year-old Jesse Vince Duenas allegedly assaulted, strangled, and repeatedly sat on the victim, making it d

PUA fraud defendant faces hearing after testing positive for meth
A defendant in a high profile pandemic fraud case is facing new trouble. Tina Sanchez, one of seven people accused in a $1.9 million Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud ring, is due back in District Court this week after testing positive for methamphet

Man found guilty of meth possession after court arrest
A jury has found Matthew Joaquin Brown guilty of possession of a controlled substance following a short deliberation. According to the Office of the Attorney General, Brown was arrested after he showed up to self-surrender at the probation office inside t

Citadel Pacific 2025 tests Naval Base Guam’s defense readiness
U.S. Naval Base Guam just wrapped-up a week of high-intensity training—part of a region-wide security drill, Citadel Pacific 2025. From July 28 to August 1, Navy Security Forces at Naval Base Guam, along with support teams like Joint Region Marianas

Public Health celebrates National Community Health Center Week
The Department of Public Health and Social Services is inviting the community to join a weeklong celebration beginning Monday, Aug. 4 to Saturday, Aug. 9, honoring the vital role of Guam's community health centers. These centers provide affordable, access

Year-Round In-School Youth Program open enrollment to begin August 10
In partnership with the Guam Department of Labor, the Governor and Lt. Governor are opening enrollment for the Year-Round In-School Youth Program beginning Aug. 10 through Sept. 15, 2025. This program is a workforce readiness initiative aimed at helping h

Guam Medicaid Transformation underway with $39M federal investment
The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services is ushering in a new era for the island’s Medicaid program, backed by a transformative $39 million federal investment from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. An additional $4.5 mill

Trial to begin for mother charged in baby's death
A mother accused in the death of her one-year-old baby boy is headed to trial this week. Jury selection for defendant Giltinan Ramangmou is set to begin wednesday before Judge Vernon Perez in superior court. Ramangmou has since denied the charges of murde

Police chief: Officer Justin Quenga never should have been charged
It’s a tough job that can be deadly. The Guam Police chief responding to the recent news that his officer is cleared of all charges in connection to the gas station shooting in Dededo that claimed the life of one man. The dismissal of the case comes

Temp sanitary permit needed at special events
A temporary food service establishment sanitary permit is still needed to serve food and beverages at any special event. reminding event coordinators and food vendors to apply for this sanitary permit ahead of time to receive it prior to each event. Envir

Have COVID-19 symptoms? Get tested this week at drive-thru & walk-up sites
Now with more test kits here and the pilot program completed, Guam is expanding COVID-19 testing capacity to any anyone displaying symptoms. This week individuals can visit designated testing sites for drive-thru and walk-in testing: •Tuesday, April

Carol Weller allegedly bit victim after an early morning of drinking
Carol Janice Weller, 24, was arrested and charged with Family Violence after she allegedly assaulted a man on April 26. Court documents state Weller was drinking vodka at Dededo home early in the morning with the victim. The victim later woke up to Weller

KN Niosy arrested for damaging car, assaulting woman
After two separately reported alleged crimes, 25-year-old KN Niosy was finally arrested this week. The first complaint was made in late January where Niosy is accused of smashing a man's car window in. The second incident, according to court documents, ha

Mckain Micky allegedly kicked police officer in the chest
Mckain Micky, 30, was arrested and charged with assault on a Peace Officer, Disorderly Conduct and Public Drunkenness. According to court documents, on April 26, police responded to a disturbance in Tamuning. Micky was upstairs in an apartment and was all

MK Makichy arrested twice in a week, resisted both times
It's the second arrest in a week for 23-year-old MK Makichy. He was arrested and charged with Theft by Receiving a Stolen Motor Vehicle, Assault on a Peace Officer, Resisting Arrest, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Criminal Trespass and Assault. Cour