Running in the rain: John F. Kennedy Islanders and George Washington Geckos runners take off from the starting line during an Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam Cross-Country League meet at the JFK campus, yesterday....
iConnect invested more than $5 million in its new network, a company representative said yesterday....
Employers can't recover wage overpayments from employee paychecks without the workers' written consent, a Guam Department of Labor administrator said recently....
The U.S. Coast Guard yesterday announced it has suspended the search for a fisherman who was reported missing 146 miles southwest of Chuuk State, in the Federated States of Micronesia. "U.S. Coast Guard Sector Guam received authorization to suspend search efforts from U.S. Coast Guard District 14 after spending five days coordinating search efforts for the missing fisherman. Notifications were made...
A 71-year-old man was charged Saturday with sexually assaulting two girls, one of whom he allegedly molested over a span of at least five years....
The U.S. Navy, beginning Oct. 1, will make it easier for military members, dependents and retirees to bring guests on base when it implement's the military's "Trusted Traveler" procedure....
The Legislature is waiting for plans to be approved so it can move forward with the restoration of the former Guam Congress building in Hagåtña....
A woman was charged with third-degree robbery Saturday after allegedly stealing about $20 from a Sinajana gas station....
New dad Mark Palacios was all smiles yesterday as he waited for his wife and newborn daughter outside Guam Memorial Hospital's labor and delivery ward....
Although two men have been arrested in connection with a spree of wire thefts across the island, victims of the thefts are still coping with the damage....
Department of Corrections Director Jose San Agustin is launching an investigation to determine why an inmate was allowed to climb the flag pole at the Mangilao compound on Tuesday....
The Guam Election Commission is meeting this evening to discuss the final details for this Saturday's primary election. ...
t was back in April when CoreTech international purchased the mortgage for the Emerald Oceanview Park project that has continued to be an eyesore for several years. ...
Over 1,000 absentee ballots have already been cast during the in-office absentee voting period. ...
Starting Friday, checkpoints will be conducted throughout the airport roadways that include Route 10-a and the Tiyan thoroughfare. ...
Due to the recent storms the Guam Homeland Security Office of Civil Defense conducted a training and exercise planning workshop on Tuesday focusing on response and recovery. ...
Problems at the Department of Corrections, you could say, are reaching new heights. ...
The Guam Environmental Protection Agency board of directors will now have to decide what action it will take against a Yona man accused of illegal dumping. ...
Ray Chargualaf, an alum of Guam High then UNLV, owns Revolution Fitness Evolved in Las Vegas. ...
UOG professor and KUAM political analyst Ron McNinch spoke before island Rotarians about what people can expect heading into November. ...