Former helicopter company owner sentenced to federal prison for criminal aviation violations

Former helicopter company owner sentenced to federal prison for criminal aviation violations

A major sentencing in federal court as a Guam businessman faces decades behind bars. John D. Walker, former owner of Hansen Helicopters, was sentenced to 405 months in prison - nearly 34 years - after a sweeping fraud scheme that endangered lives across t

No opinion for Career Tech audit after lack of evidence

No opinion for Career Tech audit after lack of evidence

Serious concerns are being raised about the financial management at Career Tech High Academy Charter School in Hagat. Independent auditors from Ernst & Young issued a disclaimer of opinion on the school’s finances for both Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022

All smiles at "Always Never Knowing" book signing for Georgiana Quintanilla Tyquiengco

All smiles at "Always Never Knowing" book signing for Georgiana Quintanilla Tyquiengco

30-year-old Georgiana Quintanilla Tyquiengco, originally from Yona and a graduate of Southern High, held an extraspecial launch event for her latest book, "Always Never Knowing". A wonderfully-spun tale, her book takes you on a journey of cultural identit

Force Protection level raised to Bravo; Trusted Traveler Program suspended at Naval Base Guam

Force Protection level raised to Bravo; Trusted Traveler Program suspended at Naval Base Guam

Naval Base Guam and all installations under Joint Region Marianas have raised their Force Protection Condition (FPCON) level from Alpha to Bravo as a precautionary measure. While there is no known specific threat to Guam or the region, this change reflect

Guam kicks off nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest

Guam kicks off nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest

Protesters in Guam are taking part in the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest, a day of peaceful action opposing President Trump’s multimillion dollar military parade and immigration crackdown. The protest comes as Trump’s 79th birthday

National Weather Service: June is quiet and the perfect time to prepare for typhoons

National Weather Service: June is quiet and the perfect time to prepare for typhoons

June is quiet for Guam, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Brandon Aydlett, which is why it's the perfect time to prepare for storms as we enter Typhoon Preparedness Month. “There’s not much out there, nothing threatening us.

Attorney General's refusal to fairly review Mangilao hospital procurement sparks suit by Guam Power Authority

Attorney General's refusal to fairly review Mangilao hospital procurement sparks suit by Guam Power Authority

The Guam Power Authority is taking to Guam’s courts to demand Attorney General Douglas Moylan appoint independent, conflict-free counsel to review procurements tied to the Mangilao Medical Complex. With the AG, publicly stating he intends to investi

Guam Police Department requesting a little under $65M for Fiscal Year 2026

Guam Police Department requesting a little under $65M for Fiscal Year 2026

Although this morning’s session was intended for Police Chief Steven Ignacio to present the Guam Police Department’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal, it was only after the comprehensive plan was outlined and the numbers were reviewed that it

Guam Fire Department leadership went before lawmakers with budget request of $39.9M

Guam Fire Department leadership went before lawmakers with budget request of $39.9M

Guam’s next generation 911 system is working but at a cost that the Guam Fire Department says is getting harder to cover. “We intend to meet with the Public Utilities Commission to seek an increase from the current 911 surcharge to our end, we

Pride is Universal – Mama Char's spirit works for more loving world

Pride is Universal – Mama Char's spirit works for more loving world

Meet Mama Char, a vibrant, unstoppable spirit who refuses to be boxed in. Mama Char lives his truth boldly, fully, and unapologetically, embracing every part of who he is. And while he shines in his own authenticity, he also hopes the world becomes a kind

Guam downwinders demand action as federal help expires

Guam downwinders demand action as federal help expires

For nearly 80 years, the people of Guam have carried an unseen burden, the lasting impact of nuclear fallout from the U.S. testing in the Pacific. From 1946 to 1962, dozens of nuclear detonations took place and evidence confirms that radioactive fallout r

Yigo community cleans up forgotten Agafa Gumas Recreational Park

Yigo community cleans up forgotten Agafa Gumas Recreational Park

For years, the forgotten Agafa Gumas Recreational Park in Yigo has fallen through the cracks into disrepair with graffiti, algae, and overgrown grass taking over the basketball court, pavilion and concrete skatepark. But the community recently came togeth

LeoPalace Resort set to open new restaurant, TanganTangan Grill

LeoPalace Resort set to open new restaurant, TanganTangan Grill

LeoPalace Resort is getting ready to open the doors to its newest restaurant, TanganTangan Grill, on June 27. This new dining spot brings a fresh spin on island barbecue, drawing from the spirit of Guam’s land, people, and food traditions. Named aft

Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce hosts a reverse mentorship panel

Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce hosts a reverse mentorship panel

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the perspectives and insights of different generations are invaluable. A Seat at the Table is a quarterly workshop for gathering the Guam Women's Chamber of Commerce coordinates as a professional development

Guam Visitors Bureau takes over Hanwha Eagles Baseball Stadium in Korea with “Guam Day”

Guam Visitors Bureau takes over Hanwha Eagles Baseball Stadium in Korea with “Guam Day”

Guam Showcases its Island Charm to Korean baseball fans during Guam Visitors Bureau Korea successfully hosted “Guam Day” at the Daejeon Hanwha Life Ballpark, home of the South Korean professional baseball team, the Hanwha Eagles. The event wel

Public and private sector talk procurement pitfalls and solutions

Public and private sector talk procurement pitfalls and solutions

What’s working in government procurement, what are the challenges and how can we streamline the current process? That’s what the public and private sector gathered to discuss at the Guam Chamber of Commerce’s procurement summit. Ernie Ga

Home of the Pirates unveil restroom renovation amid federal funding crisis

Home of the Pirates unveil restroom renovation amid federal funding crisis

Just six months ago, long-awaited repairs at Agueda Johnston Middle School finally began, projects decades overdue. “Exterior door replacement, restroom renovation, crack and spall repair, that includes roof coating, electrical upgrades,” said

Mangilao says “yes” to rezoning and paving way for village utility upgrades

Mangilao says “yes” to rezoning and paving way for village utility upgrades

There’s progress on Guam's planned new medical campus and hospital in Mangilao. The Mangilao Municipal Planning Council has unanimously approved a rezoning measure to change the site from agricultural to public utilities use, clearing the way for cr

Moylan calls for federal partnership to level economic playing field for Guam

Moylan calls for federal partnership to level economic playing field for Guam

During a House Education and Workforce Committee hearing in D.C., Congressman James Moylan questioned U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer about a laundry list of issues. First, he urged for federal cooperation to address longstanding ec

Guam Police Department asks for public's help in locating second suspect in bomb threats

Guam Police Department asks for public's help in locating second suspect in bomb threats

The Guam Police Department is turning to the community tonight for help in solving an ongoing case. Authorities need your assistance in identifying a second suspect connected to a string of bomb threats on June 7. One man, Kevin Ventura Galvez, is already

Sentencing postponed for man connected with the death of one-year-old son

Sentencing postponed for man connected with the death of one-year-old son

A man convicted in connection with the death of his one-year-old son will wait a little longer to learn his fate. On Thursday, Superior Court Judge Vernon Perez postponed the sentencing for Paul John Tuncap Cruz to September. Cruz was found guilty in Apri

Soto formally relinquished his duties as the base’s senior enlisted leader

Soto formally relinquished his duties as the base’s senior enlisted leader

A historic milestone at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz on Guam, as Sergeant Major Daniel A. Soto formally relinquished his duties as the base’s senior enlisted leader. Soto made history as the first-ever Sergeant Major of Camp Blaz, helping to shape th

Twenty three swimmers qualify for the 2025 Junior Olympics in Texas

Twenty three swimmers qualify for the 2025 Junior Olympics in Texas

Twenty three talented young swimmers from Amphibious Aquatics have qualified to compete at the prestigious 2025 Junior Olympics in Houston, Texas in July. This achievement highlights the dedication, skill, and perseverance of these young athletes, our coa

University of Guam launches recruitment efforts for its latest Guam Green Growth corps

University of Guam launches recruitment efforts for its latest Guam Green Growth corps

Guam Green Growth, a partnership between the University of Guam and the Office of the Governor, recently announced the launch of recruitment for the brand-new Guam Green Growth Guam Restoration of Watersheds Conservation Corps, also known as G3 GROW Corps

Clean up complete for oil spill in Tinian Harbor

Clean up complete for oil spill in Tinian Harbor

Responders completed the cleanup of a waste oil spill from the 145-foot U.S.-flagged freight ship Mariana in Tinian Harbor, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The U.S. Coast Guard monitored the response, ensuring swift action to protect Tinian&

Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz relief ceremony for Sgt. Major Daniel A. Soto

Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz relief ceremony for Sgt. Major Daniel A. Soto

A historic chapter at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz came to a close today as Sergeant Major Daniel A. Soto relinquished his duties as the installation’s first senior enlisted leader. Soto made history when he took the role in 2023, becoming the first-

Attorney General slams court order to halt “Dignity Project” to help homeless population

Attorney General slams court order to halt “Dignity Project” to help homeless population

Attorney General Douglas Moylan is firing back after a judge issued a preliminary injunction halting his Dignity Project, an initiative aimed at housing and supporting Guam's homeless and drug-addicted population using opioid settlement funds. The Superio

Unsealed documents indicate DOC officer & inmate smuggled fentanyl

Unsealed documents indicate DOC officer & inmate smuggled fentanyl

A federally-indicted corrections officer still on the job. An inmate caught — again — with meth and smuggled cell phones. And serious new questions about public safety, as dangerous drugs like fentanyl and contraband continue slipping into Gua

Inaugural "Chamorro Day Festival" coming to Tacoma

Inaugural "Chamorro Day Festival" coming to Tacoma

An upcoming festival aims to unite CHamoru and other islander communities in the diaspora for a powerful day of cultural celebration and solidarity — proving that home is never out of reach. For many CHamorus living far from the Marianas, home may b

Teens learn how to address youth vaping during Project U summer program

Teens learn how to address youth vaping during Project U summer program

School is out, but the learning doesn't stop at the Guam Police Department's safe school initiative. Today teens got a special visit from the Guam National Guard, who gave an important lesson on the dangers of youth vaping. Summer is in full swing, but th

Retired GPD officer arrested for harassment

Retired GPD officer arrested for harassment

A retired Guam Police Department officer is facing serious allegations. 60-year-old Robert Denina Negrito has been charged with harassment, a petty misdemeanor, after court documents say he sent threatening text messages to a woman earlier this month. Acc

Military seeks public input on Mariana Islands Training Plan

Military seeks public input on Mariana Islands Training Plan

The US military wants to hear from the people of Guam and the Northern Marianas about the future of training and testing activities in our region. The Navy is leading the effort along with the Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, and Coast Guard, is preparing a

Sixteen UOG Senior Army ROTC cadets commissioned as U.S. Army Officers

Sixteen UOG Senior Army ROTC cadets commissioned as U.S. Army Officers

As the United States Army commemorates its 250th birthday this June, the University of Guam proudly highlights the accomplishments of its Senior Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, a cornerstone in preparing graduates to serve in military and c

Public Health to phase out emergency child care waivers by August

Public Health to phase out emergency child care waivers by August

The Department of Public Health and Social Services, Division of Children’s Wellness, Bureau of Child Care Services, announces the upcoming discontinuation of essential worker waivers beginning Aug. 1, 2025. These temporary waivers were introduced t

University of Guam sponsors traditional navigation voyage with sister islands

University of Guam sponsors traditional navigation voyage with sister islands

The University of Guam Island Wisdom Council supported a crew of traditional navigators who recently sailed out of Guam on a long-voyaging canoe and traversed over hundreds of miles of open ocean, in line with the university’s ongoing efforts to mai

With plans to retire, a search is on for a new hospital administrator

With plans to retire, a search is on for a new hospital administrator

Pressure is mounting at Guam Memorial Hospital, as uncertainty over the hospital’s leadership stirs fear and frustration inside its halls. An anonymous letter from hospital employees, sent to the GMHA Board of Trustees last week, calls for the resig

Guam's private sector urges local government to rebalance tax burden

Guam's private sector urges local government to rebalance tax burden

From having to let go of staff to dipping into personal savings just to stay afloat, Guam's business community at large says that even a 1% reduction in the business privilege tax would provide significant relief. “Businesses do not pay taxes &ndash

Moylan on Education Department funding crisis: “We’re not giving up”

Moylan on Education Department funding crisis: “We’re not giving up”

The fight for federal support for the Guam Department of Education is far from over. Congressman James Moylan had just five minutes to speak with U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon during a recent House Committee on Education hearing. McMahon reite

Congressman says Medicaid and SNAP status quo concerns remain for skinny budget

Congressman says Medicaid and SNAP status quo concerns remain for skinny budget

On Monday, President Trump said the “one, big beautiful” bill will go down in history as one of the most important legislations for the nation and his administration. “I don't think there's ever been anything bigger, and I think it's goi

Superior Court halts Attorney General’s $1M hotel contract for Dignity Project

Superior Court halts Attorney General’s $1M hotel contract for Dignity Project

The Superior Court of Guam has granted Governor Lou Leon Guerrero's request for a preliminary injunction, halting the Office of the Attorney General’s execution of a $1 million hotel contract tied to the Dignity Project. The 28-page ruling comes jus

Man arrested, accused of punching woman several times in the head

Man arrested, accused of punching woman several times in the head

A man is under arrest, accused in a violent assault that left a woman hospitalized and her children in shock. Police responded to a home in Yona Monday afternoon and found the woman unconscious, as her children cried out for help. Officers learned the sus

Traffic stop leads to woman charged with drug possession

Traffic stop leads to woman charged with drug possession

A routine traffic stop for a child standing unsecured in a moving vehicle took a dangerous turn and led to a drug arrest. It happened just after ten in the morning on June 8, when an officer spotted a car missing its front license plate and a young boy fr

National Weather Service: Drier week ahead for the Marianas

National Weather Service: Drier week ahead for the Marianas

After a wet start to June, drier weather is returning to the Marianas this week and that means a rising fire risk. According to this week’s regional weather outlook from the National Weather Service, last week’s rainfall helped ease drought co

Pacific Cardiology Consultants welcomes Dr. Deidre Anastas

Pacific Cardiology Consultants welcomes Dr. Deidre Anastas

Pacific Cardiology Consultants is proud to announce the addition of Deidre Anastas, MD to their medical team. Dr. Anastas is the only pediatric cardiologist who is serving the entire region of Micronesia. Her addition to our medical community significantl

Guam will host the 2025 Pacific Alert Tabletop preparedness exercise

Guam will host the 2025 Pacific Alert Tabletop preparedness exercise

The Office of Homeland Security and the Office of Civil Defense, along with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, are gearing up for its flagship event, the 2025 Pacific Alert Tabletop Exercise, set for June 18, 2025. This exercise, organized in partne

Four percent Business Privilege Tax tests balance between economic recovery and fiscal responsibility

Four percent Business Privilege Tax tests balance between economic recovery and fiscal responsibility

A bill to lower Guam's Business Privilege Tax by one percent, Bill No. 11 is officially on the table, as it has its public hearing today. But with looming federal funding cuts, there’s been mixed reaction over whether now is the right time to reduce

Man sentenced to eight years for the sexual assault of 14-year old girl

Man sentenced to eight years for the sexual assault of 14-year old girl

A man convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl has been sentenced to eight years in prison. Clayton John Peredo appeared in the Superior Court of Guam Friday morning. The 32-year-old was sentenced on two counts of third-degree criminal sexual condu

Bill allowing GDOE to lease vacant/underused schools gets public hearing

Bill allowing GDOE to lease vacant/underused schools gets public hearing

How can idle or underused public schools be turned into revenue to support the maintenance of active campuses? Lawmakers discussed a bill that aims to do just that, drawing support from education officials at a recent public hearing. It’s a straight

GVB to reassess priorities of tourism projects like "I Love" village signs

GVB to reassess priorities of tourism projects like "I Love" village signs

As the Guam Visitors Bureau reevaluates their tourism-related projects facing wear and tear, village mayors are calling for more support in their communities saying they play a vital role in the tourism recovery effort. And one project under scrutiny is t

Guam energy strategies to assist 100% renewable energy goal by 2045

Guam energy strategies to assist 100% renewable energy goal by 2045

Big changes are on the horizon for Guam’s energy future. Formerly known as Guam100, the newly-rebranded Guam Energy Strategies Initiative is setting a bold course toward 100% renewable energy by 2045. Backed by the US Department of the Interior and

10-year anniversary of same-sex couples being allowed to apply for marriage license

10-year anniversary of same-sex couples being allowed to apply for marriage license

A decade ago, love won in a courtroom on Guam — and history was made. As we mark ten years since marriage equality became a reality on the island, we honor a legacy born not just of legal action, but of courage, community, and the unshakable belief

Guam Housing Corporation earns clean audit in FY2024 despite net loss and rising costs

Guam Housing Corporation earns clean audit in FY2024 despite net loss and rising costs

The Guam Housing Corporation received a clean audit for Fiscal Year 2024, even as operating costs rose and its net position declined. Independent auditors issued an unmodified opinion with no deficiencies or management letter. GHC reported a net loss of $

Responders address reported oil spill from freight vessel in Tinian

Responders address reported oil spill from freight vessel in Tinian

Responders are actively addressing a reported waste oil spill from the 145-foot U.S.-flagged freight ship Mariana in Tinian Harbor, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on June 6, 2025. The spill is contained within the relevant boom and is being

Core Tech selected to negotiate Simon Sanchez High School rebuild contract

Core Tech selected to negotiate Simon Sanchez High School rebuild contract

A major step forward in the long-delayed Simon Sanchez High School project, Core Tech International has been selected to enter contract negotiations to design, build, and maintain the new campus. The Department of Public Works announced that the evaluatio

Cynthia P. Tenorio Terlaje receives honorary diploma from GWHS at 90

Cynthia P. Tenorio Terlaje receives honorary diploma from GWHS at 90

This weekend’s George Washington High School graduation at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse was marked by a moment that touched every heart in the room. Cynthia Pangelinan Tenorio Terlaje, 90 years young and World War II survivor, received her honorary dipl

Bomb threat suspect apologizes — Faces up to 42 Years

Bomb threat suspect apologizes — Faces up to 42 Years

New details have emerged in the arrest of Kevin Ventura Galvez, the 29-year-old linked to multiple bomb threats across Guam, including the Governor’s Complex, supermarkets, and hotels over the course of two days According to the magistrate complaint

Summer School is on: GDOE announces dates, thanks key partners

Summer School is on: GDOE announces dates, thanks key partners

The Guam Department of Education is once again opening doors to opportunity — with the launch of its Summer School Program for School Year 2024–2025. Despite the challenges faced this year, GDOE remained committed to giving students every chan

Registration now open for 81st Guam Liberation Parade

Registration now open for 81st Guam Liberation Parade

The Office of the Governor proudly announces that registration is now open for the 81st Guam Liberation Parade, taking place on July 21, 2025, as part of the island’s annual celebration of resilience, remembrance, and freedom. This year’s Libe

Port board approves $3M bond paydown using existing port funds

Port board approves $3M bond paydown using existing port funds

Guam’s Port Authority is steering its finances into safer waters, approving a $3 million debt pay down using its own reserve funds. The board of directors voted unanimously to reduce bond debt from 2018, a smart move aimed at protecting the port&rsq

Man accused of leading a violent crime spree, pleaded not guilty

Man accused of leading a violent crime spree, pleaded not guilty

He’s accused of leading a violent crime spree that shocked the island, and now Jeromy Moe John Pangelinan is pleading not guilty. The 27-year-old appeared via Zoom from the Department of Corrections, facing charges in 11 separate cases, including ki

"The heart of the problem": AG Moylan calls out governor for meth epidemic

"The heart of the problem": AG Moylan calls out governor for meth epidemic

It’s a new month and that means a new billboard by our Attorney General’s Office. While it follows the same line of raising awareness of what an addiction to meth can do to your body and your life, this time it makes a more pointed call out to

Guam Customs agency strengthens leadership with promotion of three captains

Guam Customs agency strengthens leadership with promotion of three captains

Three seasoned officers are stepping into new leadership roles at the Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency. Anthony Doyle, Charles McDonald, and Danilo Pocaigue were each officially promoted to the rank of captain, bringing decades of combined experience to

Salvation Army Guam celebrates National Donut Day

Salvation Army Guam celebrates National Donut Day

Friday, June 6 is National Donut Day! A sweet tradition that began back in 1938, when the Salvation Army used the humble donut as a symbol of hope and gratitude. Here in Guam, that spirit of service is still going strong. This morning, Major Eric and Majo

Man charged with fleeing Guam police officers on motorcycle

Man charged with fleeing Guam police officers on motorcycle

For the second time in six months, 31-year-old Jathon John Lizama San Nicolas is back behind bars, again accused of fleeing police on a motorcycle. This time, officers say the early-morning chase ended with more than just a high-speed getaway. When they f

Port Authority Board approves $3M debt pay down to strengthen finances and preserve borrowing options

Port Authority Board approves $3M debt pay down to strengthen finances and preserve borrowing options

The Port Authority Board has approved a $3 million debt pay down using existing funds to maintain compliance and protect the agency's financial standing. The board unanimously passed Resolution 2025-20, authorizing just over $3 million to pay down a porti

Public Health expands behavioral health services with return of licensed psychologist

Public Health expands behavioral health services with return of licensed psychologist

The Department of Public Health and Social Services, through it’s Guam Community Health Centers announced the return of licensed psychologist Dr. Mamie Campbell Balajadia. Dr. Balajadia has officially resumed providing behavioral health services at

A man is arrested with drugs and a stolen firearm after a car chase

A man is arrested with drugs and a stolen firearm after a car chase

A high-speed pursuit ends with serious charges for a man accused of fleeing from Guam police and carrying drugs and a stolen firearm. Authorities say it all started when a dodge ram with defective headlights failed to pull over, leading officers on a chas

CNMI Congresswoman congratulates South Korea’s President-elect Lee Jae-myung

CNMI Congresswoman congratulates South Korea’s President-elect Lee Jae-myung

Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds extended her congratulations to President-elect Lee Jae-myung on being elected as the Republic of Korea’s 14th President. “I applaud President-elect Lee on the incredible mandate he has received from the peop

Guam Senior Medicare Patrol promotes awareness during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week

Guam Senior Medicare Patrol promotes awareness during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week

Medicare Fraud Prevention Week is underway and it's time to raise awareness and take action against scams targeting seniors. The week runs from June 2 to June 8 and is hosted by the administration for community living and the Senior Medicare Patrol. The N

Dopble Kopble returns with 50% discount on fresh produce for SNAP participants

Dopble Kopble returns with 50% discount on fresh produce for SNAP participants

Pay-Less Supermarkets will be hosting another round of Dopble Kopble (Double Money) for SNAP-EBT beneficiaries from Tuesday, June 10 to Friday, June 13. This incentive program affords SNAP participants the opportunity to purchase fresh fruits and vegetabl

Traffic stop results in drug bust in Sinajana

Traffic stop results in drug bust in Sinajana

A traffic stop in Sinajana led to a major drug bust Tuesday morning. Guam police say they pulled over a vehicle near the 76 gas station just after 10 a.m. for multiple violations, including no front license plate, missing registration decals, and an expir

BizTech Academy Charter School inks agreement for education tourism

BizTech Academy Charter School inks agreement for education tourism

Even with the school year winding down and summer starting up, there's activity in public education, as Business and Technology Academy Charter School inked an agreement for education tourism as part of their curriculum. The new program will give students

Man found hiding under pile of clothes charged with burglary

Man found hiding under pile of clothes charged with burglary

A man caught hiding under clothes in a Tumon home had an unusual excuse for the police. He said he was just looking for diapers. Thirty-nine-year-old Jeromie Ross Mariano was arrested early Sunday morning after officers responded to a possible break-in. C

Tourist Attraction Fund sees strong revenue growth in FY 2023

Tourist Attraction Fund sees strong revenue growth in FY 2023

Guam’s Tourist Attraction Fund showed signs of strong recovery in Fiscal Year 2023, according to a new report from the Office of Public Accountability. The fund saw a 66% jump in revenues, climbing to over $30 million—largely fueled by a surge

Wetter weather pattern developing across Marianas as wet season transition picks up

Wetter weather pattern developing across Marianas as wet season transition picks up

A shift in the weather is underway across the region as we head deeper into June. Here in the Marianas, a wetter pattern is taking shape, bringing a mix of sunshine, scattered showers, and isolated thunderstorms through the weekend. Upper-level activity a

New Japanese exhibition to open at the Guam Museum

New Japanese exhibition to open at the Guam Museum

The Japan Foundation and the Consulate-General of Japan together with the Guam Museum are presenting the world traveling exhibition titled “Yokai Parade: Supernatural Monsters from Japan.” The community together with island leaders and key sta

Public Health announces food safety tips to honor World Food Safety Day

Public Health announces food safety tips to honor World Food Safety Day

World Food Safety Day is set for June 7 and the Department of Public Health and Social Services are reminding that safe food is a shared right, and a shared responsibility This year’s global theme, “Food Safety: Science in Action,” highl

Senators could vote on major measures from tax transparency to SNAP access

Senators could vote on major measures from tax transparency to SNAP access

After weeks of public hearings, a whole week of debate, and moving bills forward, senators are finally voting on key measures to impact your everyday. At 5pm tonight they are scheduled to commence with casting their votes on significant pieces of legislat

GWA gets approval from PUC on $250 million bond

GWA gets approval from PUC on $250 million bond

The island's aging water systems are set for a major overhaul, and it could come with a hefty price tag. This morning, the Consolidated Commission on Utilities gave the go-ahead for Guam Waterworks Authority to pursue a $250 million bond borrowing, part o

Governor considers space for new Chief Medical Examiner facility at medical campus

Governor considers space for new Chief Medical Examiner facility at medical campus

Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has responded after chief medical examiner Dr. Kenny Su sounded the alarm about limited resources plaguing the office. As reported, the newly-appointed CME raised concerns about the more than 40-year-old facility, unreliable mor

Man arrested for multiple charges, including eluding police

Man arrested for multiple charges, including eluding police

A traffic stop turned into a high-speed chase and a jungle manhunt — all over a motorcycle with no plates. Authorities say 35-year-old Jay Leonilo Pocaigue took off from police in Yona on May 20, dodging traffic signs and making sharp turns before h

Man working at Camp Blaz arrested with meth

Man working at Camp Blaz arrested with meth

A contractor working at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz is facing serious drug charges after suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were found during a routine vehicle inspection. Authorities say 45-year-old Ryan C. Capati was stopped at the base ga

Probation Office expands check-in hours to improve accessibility

Probation Office expands check-in hours to improve accessibility

Starting Monday, the Probation Office’s Intake and Drug Testing Unit will open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Services for adult client check-ins, drug and alcohol testing, and intake processing will be provided during thes

High school students can now register for GCC’s Career and Technical Education Summer program

High school students can now register for GCC’s Career and Technical Education Summer program

Guam’s high school students can learn a trade skill and earn elective credits through the Guam Community College free Career & Technical Education Summer Program starting June 16 through July 18, 2025. The program will run from 8 a.m. to 12 noon Mon

Guam and CNMI collab on regional wildlife conservation planning

Guam and CNMI collab on regional wildlife conservation planning

In a historic first for regional conservation, Guam and the CNMI have united to develop a shared vision for protecting wildlife across the Marianas. The University of Guam’s Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant, in partnership with the Gua

New Pay-Less program offers free cancer support & wellness services

New Pay-Less program offers free cancer support & wellness services

Cancer patients, survivors, and their support teams on Guam are invited to join the Circle of Care program, offering free support groups, psycho-oncology counseling, and wellness services. Funded by the Guam Cancer Trust Fund and led by the Pay-Less Commu

Public Health confirms one case of whopping cough on island

Public Health confirms one case of whopping cough on island

On Friday, the Department of Public Health and social services confirmed one case of whooping cough, also known as pertussis. The case is a 9-month-old unvaccinated child, the third case involving unvaccinated children in the past 12 months. Pertussis is

An arrest of a man leads to eight cases being closed

An arrest of a man leads to eight cases being closed

A major arrest is helping Guam police close the books on eight open cases. On May 30, officers with the Tumon-Tamuning precinct spotted a stolen vehicle outside Denny’s in Tamuning and a man nearby acting suspiciously. That man was identified as 33-

A son of Guam is among a group of priests ordained by Pope Leo XIV

A son of Guam is among a group of priests ordained by Pope Leo XIV

It’s a proud and prayerful moment for Guam as a son of Sinajana has made history at the heart of the Catholic Church. Thirty-seven-year-old Father Cody Gerard Flores Merfalen, is the first CHamoru and American priest ever ordained by Pope Leo XIV, t

Fewer credits needed for UOG students to graduate

Fewer credits needed for UOG students to graduate

Big changes are coming to the University of Guam, and they're designed to put students first. In a special meeting, the UOG board of regents approved a sweeping academic master plan that trims graduation requirements, removes hidden hurdles, and opens the

Retired GPD officer arrested for harassment

Yigo community cleans up forgotten Agafa Gumas Recreational Park

Inaugural "Chamorro Day Festival" coming to Tacoma

Guam Police Department requesting a little under $65M for Fiscal Year 2026

Traffic stop leads to woman charged with drug possession

Attorney General slams court order to halt “Dignity Project” to help homeless population