Rising prices across the board and growing power demand on the island drive Guam Power Authority’s costs to run its ...
Feds' 5-year waiver of 'Buy America' policy for Guam, others to clear way for Port's crane purchases
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Jan. 10, 2025 amended waiver of the required domestic procurement of iron, steel and ...
A 39-year-old homeless woman faces multiple charges following two separate incidents in Dededo and Tumon. The suspect, ...
A new bill in the Guam Youth Congress aims to help students balance their education and civic duties. Youth representative ...
Guam Regional Medical City is inviting the community to a free heart health event this Saturday, March 1, at Micronesia ...
Public Auditor Benjamin Cruz said last week that he found it both ridiculous and necessary that legislation must be ...
In the United States, family incomes and expenses are influenced by numerous factors, with government benefits playing a ...
Iwo Jima's coastal defense were further shattered Sunday in the third straight day of bombardment of the invasion-menaced island, 750 miles south of Tokyo, Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz announced ...
Performing the Duties of Under Secretary of the Navy Victor Minella meets with Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero during a visit to the Pentagon, February 19. Minella emphasized the importance of working ...
Jamaican Grill also offers a sampling of traditional or Caribbean-style beverages, including imported ginger beer soda, fresh ...
Senior Brinn Hardt earned her second Guam Interscholastic Sports Association MVP award in three years. She played for George ...
A Guam resort will pay $1.41 million to settle claims that it discriminates against non-Japanese workers by subjecting them to less favorable wages and benefits.
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