From January to April, 172 of Guam's elderly citizens or adults with disabilities have been referred to Adult Protective Services to escape abuse....
Dozens of residents, veterans and service members honored the men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the nation's armed forces during Memorial Day ceremonies yesterday morning....
TACLOBAN, Philippines -- As the survivors of one of the world's fiercest storms struggle to bounce back, a Guam team of medical professionals returned for a few days to help....
Fred "Fast Freddie" Quinata, the man accused of robbing five locations in seven days, is being held in jail on $100,000 cash bail....
It's no secret that the Affordable Care Act better known as Obamacare has had its share of problems throughout the nation and that doesn't exclude Guam. ...
For the past three months, Government of Guam employees have had a chance to file their appeal over the Competitive Wage Act implemented back on Valentines Day this year. Starting next week, the Department of Administration will begin accepting all of the appeals filed. ...
Known as "Fast Freddie", Fred Samuel Quinata is behind bars accused in a string of robberies, but according to news files it wouldn't be the first time he's been locked up, leaving many to question why he's even out roaming the streets. ...
It marked one of the largest graduating classes in a single commencement since the University of Guam established fall and spring ceremonies 15 years ago. ...
If you've driven by the carnival grounds, you've seen the transformation. And in a matter of days the carnival grounds will come to life. ...
As the Department of the Navy conducts tests of their emergency alert system. It's going on eight years now and sirens that were supposed to be installed in the island's villages for tsunami alerts remains in boxes. ...
It was on May 15 when Governor Eddie Calvo appointed John Rios as the new acting administrator of the Guam Economic Development Authority following the resignation of former administrator Henry Taitano late last month. ...
Want to know more about the military buildup? The Guam Legislature will be holding a series roundtables starting over the next two weeks on the impacts the military buildup would have on public safety agencies, our utilities and our roadways. ...
If you live near Navy properties, a quick heads up the military will be conducting a test of its emergency alert system on June 2nd between three to four in the afternoon. ...
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It is Memorial Day, Guam. I would like to dedicate this article to military members, past and present. Although I am not as familiar with military living, I received many inquiries and feel it's a good topic to cover. I sought assistance from military personnel. Thank you to all that helped with the information....
Thousands of flags fluttered in the morning breeze Saturday after being planted firmly in the ground of the War in the Pacific National Park in Asan....
The government of Guam recently made the final payment on bond money it borrowed to fix the island's roads....
The Pacific Daily News asked the island's senators whether they support an increase in the minimum wage and why, or why not. Below are the responses of senators who answered the question. Six senators did not respond....
This year's University of Guam valedictorian, Gerwin Guevarra Pineda, 23, had very few words as he spoke yesterday before a packed field house during the Spring Commencement Ceremony....
The Department of Corrections could see as many 30 new corrections officers by June. According to DepCor spokesperson Jeff Limo, 30 new hires were polygraph tested today as part of pre-employment requirements. ...