
Guam Memorial Hospital honors nursing excellence at first-ever DAISY award ceremony
The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority held its inaugural DAISY Award Ceremony today, recognizing 33 outstanding nurses for their compassion, dedication, and impact on patient care. The event also marked a milestone as ICU nurse Danica Dianzon was honored a

Judiciary of Guam mourns the passing of Maria G. Fitzpatrick
The Judiciary of Guam is mourning the loss of Maria G. Fitzpatrick, a longtime public servant whose career spanned decades of dedicated work across the island’s justice system. Chief Justice Robert J. Torres reflected on her legacy, calling Maria a

GDOE SPED Division: disability aides make up 72% of all vacant positions
What can help curb the Guam Department of Education’s staffing shortages—especially in its Division of Special Education? One senator is offering new legislation that could point to a path forward, after education officials laid out the challe

Guam Airport receives $10.4M from FAA for infrastructure upgrades
Guam’s only commercial airport is taking major steps toward a few long overdue improvements with the help of over $10 million in federal grant funding. Here's how airport leadership is putting those dollars to work to improve your travel experience.

Coral disease outbreak at Piti Marine Preserve, 50 bags of trash removed
A noticeable stench and poor water quality in the Piti Bomb Holes Marine Preserve led biologists to a discovery of a coral disease outbreak that killed hundreds of corals. To address it, the Guam Coral Reef Initiative led a multi-agency clean up of the ne

Man charged after alleged assault, car theft at Pearl Massage
A man accused of violently attacking a woman and stealing her car is now behind bars on $5,000 cash bail. 55-year-old Yi Tuan Sun is facing multiple charges — including theft of a motor vehicle, interfering with the reporting of family violence, and

Man with outstanding warrant arrested after early-morning trespass report
A man with a lengthy criminal history is back in custody — after police say he tried to break into a home, then asked officers to “just toss” a straw that tested positive for meth. 44-year-old Jayson Francisco Song was charged with posse

Philippine ROTC cadets train with University of Guam under State Partnership Program
Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets recently conducted training with University of Guam ROTC Cadets under the Guam National Guard’s State Partnership Program. The engagement was centered on the Cult

Guam WIC Program to lift Least Expensive Brand measure on November 19
Following the recent reopening of the federal government, the Department of Public Health and Social Services Women, Infant and Children Program announces the lifting of Least Expensive Brand measure, effective on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. To make shoppin

Abrupt leadership change within Guam National Guard as TAG Mike Cruz resigns
A third adjutant general has now resigned under the Leon Guerrero Administration, with Brigadier General Michael Cruz stepping down effective last Friday. Local leaders are responding to the move and the general’s farewell message to the Guam Nation

Dr. David Vine to lead community talk on militarization in Marianas
An internationally recognized researcher on United States militarization is on island this week. And tomorrow, he’s inviting the community into a candid conversation about its impact on the Marianas. "The sheer massive military presence here is unli

$4.2M investment puts more patrol cars and drones on GPD’s front line
The Guam Police Department is putting millions of dollars of new muscle on the road. At the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex on Friday, GPD rolled out its new patrol fleet and critical gear — a $4.2 million investment in public safety. T

Sanchez student leader weighs-in on new campus groundbreaking
As the community gets ready to break ground on the long-awaited new Simon Sanchez High School campus, one student leader is sharing what this milestone means for the Home of the Sharks. After a generational fight for a permanent home for the Sharks, the u

Guam Department of Education to host weeklong STREAM professional development for STEM teachers
The Guam Department of Education is gearing up for a full week of STREAM-focused professional development for STEM teachers, running from Nov. 17 through Nov. 21. The training, hosted by the Office of Curriculum and Instruction, is designed to strengthen

University of Guam students earn national recognition at 2025 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM conference
The University of Guam strengthened its presence in STEM at the 2025 Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science National Diversity in STEM conference, where three UOG students earned national recognition for their resear

Torres announces run for Guam Delegate, urges need for “Stronger voice with a clear vision in Washington”
Former Senator Mary Camacho Torres made her campaign for Guam’s Delegate official today, marking the moment on what would have been the 101st birthday of her father, former Governor Carlos Camacho. Torres said Guam is facing an urgent affordability

National Sanctuary and Homelessness Awareness Month
by Jannice Carrasco, for KUAM News Guam leaders gathered Monday for a proclamation signing declaring November as National Sanctuary and Homelessness Awareness Month, a reminder that everyone deserves safety, dignity, and a place to call home. Program mana

PUA fraud trial faces new delays as court weighs 2026 start date
Four of the seven defendants accused in a Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud ring were back in federal court — and they’re now facing even more charges. The group appeared before Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo and pleaded not guilty to

Fifty bags of trash removed from Taguag River in response to coral disease outbreak
The Guam Coral Reef Initiative, under the Department of Agriculture’s Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources, led a major cleanup of the Taguag River in Piti, removing more than 50 bags of trash from the riverbanks, enough to fill an entire flat

4th Annual Housing and Homelessness Summit talks challenges in re-entry
Community leaders, service providers and advocates gathering for the Guam Homeless Coalition’s 4th Annual Housing and Homelessness Summit at the University of Guam today. In one panel discussion, Judiciary of Guam probation supervisor John Ulloa sha

A legacy of humanity: Red Cross honors Chita Blaise’s 27 years of service
After nearly three decades of compassionate service, a remarkable chapter is coming to a close. The American Red Cross has announced the retirement of Chita Blaise, the executive director of the Guam Chapter, effective November 30. For 27 years, Blaise ha

Veterans confront delays and outdated processes amid VA Office overload
On Thursday, a marathon oversight hearing exposed deep concerns about the Guam Office of Veterans Affairs – from delayed claims and data risks to chronic staffing shortages. so what does this means for the island's veterans and their families? Audit

'Toxic work environment' allegations at GVB, board oversight unclear
The Tourism Oversight Committee pressed the Guam Visitors Bureau's board and management to fix personnel problems and confusion over the board’s authority that they say are hindering tourism recovery- this as the legislature looks to clearly define

Students launch first-ever RISE Teen Expo this Saturday at Agana Shopping Center
Students from Guam Community College and Simon Sanchez High School are teaming up with Junior Achievement Guam to launch the first-ever RISE Teen Expo this Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Agana Shopping Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. RISE, which stands for Reima

Special Olympics Guam gears up for 2025 Softball Championship event
Special Olympics Guam is gearing up for its 2025 Softball Tournament, marking the 7th year of its popular softball program. Four teams, the Megawatts, Dodgers, Dukduk, and Tigers, will hit the field after eight weeks of dedicated Saturday morning training

University of Guam and NAVFAC join forces to tackle Brown Tree Snake invasion with workshop
Over 125 community members gathered at Gab Gab Beach for a Brown Tree Snake Control Workshop and Snake Hunt, a joint effort by NAVFAC Marianas and the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant to combat one of Guam’s most des

Guam Power Authority secures $1.62M in federal grants to strengthen Guam’s energy security and grid reliability
Guam’s electric grid is taking a major step forward in security and reliability. The Guam Power Authority has received $1.62 million in federal grants from the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs to enhance grid moderni

Public Health to host outreach in Agana Heights
The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services is holding a village outreach on Friday. Tomorrow at the Agana Heights Gym, the community is invited to learn about programs, take part in free education, information, and access select on-site serv

GVB on the hot seat over slow tourism recovery
The Guam Visitors Bureau was put in the hot seat before senators during an oversight hearing earlier this week. Lawmakers who gave $10 million in airline incentives to boost arrivals, scrutinizing what's happening with those funds amid slow tourism recove

Roof, envelope restoration initiative at Guam Memorial Hospital
The Guam Memorial Hospital is finally tackling some of its most persistent problems — from mold and leaks to sweltering patient rooms — with a nearly $5 million roof and air quality overhaul that leaders say will transform the island’s o

Sanctuary & WestCare Pacific Islands merge to provide new foundation of caring
The island Thanksgiving tradition is for caring people to gather, bringing gifts for the collective good, and provide for those in need. Very fittingly, Sanctuary and WestCare Pacific Islands, two organizations with a history of devoted, compassionate ser

Baby boutique brings & businesses together for diaper drive
by Jannice Carrasco, for KUAM News A call for compassion — and community. A local baby boutique is bringing families and businesses together for a diaper drive that hopes to support Guam’s newest moms and newborns at the Guam Memorial Hospital

Justice leaders question whether harsher sentences truly deter crime
Earlier this week, KUAM News spoke with criminal justice students from the University of Guam ahead of their capstone project – a forum to discuss Guam’s Three Strikes Law, which mandates life imprisonment without parole for anyone convicted o

Senior centers face funding uncertainty; MCOG Awaits Confirmation from DPHSS
Guam’s senior citizens centers are facing possible closure this week due to funding shortfalls. According to Mayors Council of Guam executive director Joy Jean Arceo through a release, funding for the island’s 12 senior centers will only last

Tenorio welcomes anticipated end to federal government shutdown
As the end to the longest government shutdown appears in sight, with the Senate approving a funding package and sending it to the House—Acting Governor Josh Tenorio says he welcomes the anticipated end to the federal government shutdown. In a releas

Contraband case against Edward Demapan dismissed — fentanyl charges still stand
A superior court case against Edward Glenn Demapan has been dismissed without prejudice, after prosecutors said they could not meet the burden of proof — meaning the charges could be refiled in the future. Demapan appeared via Zoom before Judge Vern

Micronesia Mall to host final Shop, Dine & Win grand prize giveaway on November 15
Get ready for excitement at Micronesia Mall as the final Shop, Dine & Win grand prize giveaway of the year happens this Saturday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. in the center court. Every $10 purchase earns shoppers a chance to win instant prizes like movie tickets, f

Public Health wraps up village outreach for 2025 with events in Agana Heights and Talo’fo’fo
The Department of Public Health and Social Services is wrapping up its Village Outreach program for the year with two community events in Agana Heights and Talo’fo’fo. Residents are invited to the Agana Heights Outreach on Friday, Nov. 14 from

Former SIFA teacher charged with sex crimes against 13-year-old
Science is Fun and Awesome Learning Academy Charter School (SIFA) confirmed that former teacher Lawrence B. Quinto has been terminated following his arrest for multiple sex crimes involving a 13-year-old girl. According to Guam Police and court documents,

Multiple people arrested in coordinated drug bust in Maite apartment
Seven people are behind bars after a coordinated drug bust at a Maite apartment on Thursday. Drug task force officers executed a search warrant at two units in the Plumeria Estates Apartments on Thursday morning. Officers discovered and seized suspected m

GCC opens new Student Success Center — “Students First, Mission Always”
The Guam Community College has unveiled its newly renovated student success center, marking another milestone in the school’s commitment to putting students first. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday at GCC’s Mangilao campus to celebrate

GWA to end bottled water distribution for Santa Rosa/Yigo customers
Bottled water distribution for the Santa Rosa/Yigo area is expected to end this week. The Guam Waterworks Authority says the final day of service will be Wednesday, November 12, following four consecutive weeks of “non-detect” results for diel

Man gets nearly 5 years for meth case — says he did it "To impress a girl"
A man who told the court he began dealing methamphetamine “To impress a girl” will spend nearly five years in federal prison. 48-year-old Horace R. Westfall was sentenced to 57 months, or about four years and nine months, by Chief Judge France

Guam flights remain uninterrupted , United reassures travelers
United Airlines says flights to and from Guam are not impacted by the ongoing federal government shutdown. United Corporate Communications confirmed that while the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation have directed airlines

Forty-two students recognized for completing trades coursework, including three in apprenticeships
Forty-two students were recognized at a completion ceremony held Wednesday at the GCA Trades Academy, celebrating their achievements in various skilled trades. The graduates earned certificates in areas such as electrical, welding, heavy equipment, and er

UOG Theatre and Music present Stephen Sondheim’s “Merrily We Roll Along”
The University of Guam Theatre and Music programs present Merrily We Roll Along, the Tony Award Winning musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by George Furth. The production will run for three nights only on November 20, 21, and 22

Guam Youth Congress pushes to make “Mayor’s Office Recognition Day” law
In a show of unity and appreciation for Guam’s municipal leaders, the Guam Youth Congress has taken formal steps to recognize the vital work of the island’s mayors, vice mayors, and municipal staff. Vice Speaker Trevan Atoigue presented Resolu

Foundation donates iPads to empower special education students
The P.D. Hemlani Foundation continues its tradition of giving — marking the 14th year of its assistive technology donation to the Guam Department of Education’s Special Education Department. On November 5, the foundation presented ten 11th-gen

Multiple people arrested in coordinated drug bust in Maite apartment
Seven people are behind bars after a coordinated drug bust at a Maite apartment on Thursday. Drug Task Force Officers executed a search warrant at two units in the Plumeria Estates Apartments in Maite on Thursday morning. Officers discovered and seized su

Fourth week of “Non-Detect”; GWA asks gepa to lift “Do Not Drink” order
The Guam Waterworks Authority is formally asking the Guam Environmental Protection Agency to lift the “do not drink” advisory for the Yigo/Santa Rosa area. The request follows a fourth consecutive week of lab results showing “non-detect&

PPD skin test screening set for Jose Rios Middle School community
A person at Jose Rios Middle School has been diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) by the Department of Public Health and Social Services’ Communicable Disease Control Clinic, according to a November 5th memo. DPHSS says it will screen a

Every Tuesday in November from 12pm-2pm, stop by Kmart and donate for Giving Tuesday
Take part in the KUAM CareForce's Giving Tuesday project. To help those going through rough times lately...the KUAM CareForce will be at Kmart every Tuesday in November from 12pm-2pm , collecting your donations from non perishable food items, baby items,

WestCare offers relief for federal workers affected by shutdown
As the federal government shutdown continues to impact families across Guam, WestCare Pacific Islands is stepping up to provide critical relief for those affected. WPI says it recognizes the growing challenges faced by federal employees and households str

Ninja athletes Flores and Perez win 1st and 3rd at O-Zone Games
Ninja athletes, Rai Flores and Deren Perez, stood tall on the podium for Guam at the O-Zone Games obstacle course competition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this past weekend with Flores taking 1st place and Perez claiming 3rd in the open division, besting ath

Guam Environmental Protection Agency issues beach advisory following storm
Guam EPA’s Beach Watch Program issued a beach advisory that includes all 43 beaches due to the large amount of rain received from the passing storm. Storm water runoff may contain additional bacteria and cause many beaches to have high concentration

Guam Power Authority automated telephone payment line temporarily unavailable
The Guam Power Authority’s automated payment telephone line Interactive Voice Responder is temporarily offline. GPA’s third-party contractor is actively working to resolve the technical issue and restore the IVR services. GPA reminds customers

Governor sues AG amid controversy over Mangilao Medical Campus project
Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is taking Attorney General Doug Moylan to court, once again – filing a petition with the Supreme Court of Guam to prevent what she calls the AG’s interference with $104 million in infrastructure improvements. The gov

Tropical Depression Fung-Wong brings wind, rain, and high surf
The National Weather Service continues to monitor Tropical Storm Fung-Wong, which is slowly gaining strength as it moves northwest across the region. As of 1pm, the weather system located about 405 miles west-southwest of Guam, packing maximum sustained w

Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam athletes selected for prestigious ASJJF ART 5 superfights
Fresh off its sweep of the Marianas Open 2025 team trophies and the recognition of Professor of the Year, Mike Carbullido, Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam announced that three of its athletes have been selected to compete in the ASJJF ART 5 (Asian Rolling Tour), one

GROW in Malojloj tree planting event postponed ahead of poor weather conditions this weekend
The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant has announced that the GROW in Malojloj tree planting event, originally scheduled for this coming Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 has been postponed until Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025 at 8 a.m. The f

Guam Community College to unveil newly renovated Student Success Center
Guam Community College will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony this Friday, Nov. 7, at 9 a.m. to celebrate the completion and reopening of its newly renovated Student Success Center. The project, which began in July 2022, expanded Building B to 6,000 square f

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

Public Health advises of possible delay in November 2025 SNAP benefits due to federal shutdown
The Department of Public Health and Social Services announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which funds the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, has informed states and territories that federal appropriations for the program have been dis

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

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

Woman robbed while loading groceries into her car in Piti
Guam Port Authority Police and the Guam Police Department are seeking the community's help to make an arrest on a robbery that occurred outside of the Day-by-Day Market in Piti. Yesterday morning between 7-8am Port Police responded to the incident, accord

Social media comments sting deep for mother with son aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt
A local mother worries for her son who is a sailor on the USS Theodore Roosevelt and she says hateful comments about the ship have hit close to home for her. Kristina Gschwend followed the news about COVID-19 cases aboard the Roosevelt very closely - her
















