The Department of Education administrative offices are getting ready to move into their new home in Tiyan. ...
It was last week when the Guam Election Commission raised concern over the recent mail mishap and the problems that may occur when entering names into the Voter Registry and assigning correct precincts. ...
A lot happens behind closed doors but if the walls could talk, what stories would they tell? ...
An attorney for a man suspected of raping a girl six years ago has asked a judge to dismiss the case, arguing that prosecutors failed to provide evidence negating the man's guilt to the grand jury that indicted him....
With food, entertainment and company, the Guam Buddhism Society celebrated Buddha's birthday Sunday, with a community festival....
The contract to grant a qualifying certificate to the Guam Regional Medical City is one step before final approval....
Residents should be cautious about letters from Malaysia, trying to get personal information from them....

The people most at risk for HIV and AIDS are those who aren't getting tested for the disease....
No injuries were reported in a structure fire at a vacant hotel yesterday afternoon in Anigua....
The federal government is asking a federal judge to force the Department of Corrections to create a plan detailing its health care needs and objectives....
Discussions on the new draft supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the military buildup continued last night, with a second open house and hearing at the Father Duenas Memorial School Phoenix Center....
The federal government and the military already have invested hundreds of millions of dollars "outside the fence" to help Guam prepare for the pending military buildup, including bridge and road improvements, renovations at the commercial port and an upgraded wastewater treatment plant....
Guam Memorial Hospital soon will make its case to the federal government for greater Medicare reimbursement per patient -- a key step in its effort to become financially stable....
The Guam Waterworks Authority is working hard to meet its June 12th court-ordered deadline to replace water meters around the island. ...
The battle rages on against invasive species. Today the University of Guam and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community partnered to host a workshop to review a Regional Biosecurity Plan. ...
This year's IIAAG boy's high school volleyball season wrapped up last Friday night at the F.D Phoenix Center. The night started off with the consolation game between the Harvest Christian Academy Eagles and J.F.K Islanders. ...
Congratulations to the Southern High Lady Dolphins for winning this year's IIAAG girl's high school soccer championship for the 3rd consecutive year. ...
Vice Speaker BJ Cruz's Committee on General Government Operations and Cultural Affairs will host roundtable discussions on the Draft Supplemental EIS next week Monday. ...
A former employee of Ambyth Shipping is to blame for last week's scare at the Harmon site. ...
An investigation is underway to determine what ignited a fire at the vacant New Marina Hotel in Hagatna. ...