Drug importers, beware: island leaders are sending an even stronger message to those looking to smuggle in illegal substances. ...
Emotional testimony was heard at the Legislature this morning as members of the Guam Education Policy Board testified against legislation would disrupt their plans to a Tiyan high school. ...
Despite objections of Ritidian landowners and hundreds of others in the community, the FY15 National Defense Authorization Act was passed today and includes a provision to declare a surface danger zone over the National Wildlife Refuge. ...
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4435 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015. As we reported Thursday, the House approved the inclusion of Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo’s controversial H.R. 4402 as an amendment. ...
The Guam Fire Department believes a fire in a vacated building in Harmon was intentionally set. The wood and tin warehouse is located along Adrian Sanchez Street. ...
Two suspects were arrested for purse snatching in Tumon Thursday night. ...
An officer certified in taser uses the taser to subdue a man attempting to commit suicide by cop. ...
The Guam Election Commission went before the Guam Legislature this morning requesting for funding to purchase new tabulation machines along with ballot programming and ballot stock. Bill 334 would make the appropriation for over $184,000. Executive director Maria Pangelinan says the request is lower than was initial proposal. ...
During a press conference today, AK president Des Graham says in order to thank the island community for its continued support, they announced two initiatives as part of its "Here For Guam, Here For Life" community based program. The first of which is called Cars for the Community. ...
It was a heartfelt ceremony as members of the National Guard and their families paid tribute to the fallen heroes lost in battle while serving in Operation Enduring Freedom. ...
The Guam Housing Corporation has invited construction companies to build model homes on 10 lots in the Sagan Linahyan subdivision of Dededo; six companies have submitted designs....
Six months after one of the world's strongest storms killed thousands of people and left millions homeless in the Philippines, a Guam team this weekend will start its third and final medical mission to continue to help some of the victims of Supertyphoon Haiyan....
Residents tonight at George Washington High School will be honoring survivors of cancer and fighting the disease that affects hundreds of families on Guam....
The administration alleges that two senators are stalling bills, which would: implement a public preschool program in the Guam Department of Education; sue the federal government to pay for waste it put in the Ordot dump; and open a temporary shelter for foster children....
By this time next year, the local power agency anticipates signing a contract for up to 40 megawatts of renewable energy sources....
A man convicted of binding, gagging and beating a woman in April 2013 had his sentence reduced because prosecutors never proved to a jury that the 45-year-old man is over the age of 21....
More than four months after the Department of Revenue and Taxation said it was preparing tax fraud cases for the Office of the Attorney General, prosecutors said they still haven't received any cases....
WASHINGTON -- The House Natural Resources Committee yesterday unanimously approved Del. Madeleine Bordallo's proposal to give the military control over public access to the Guam National Wildlife Refuge....
Nearly three years after federal funding was identified for the project, the Guam Public Library System is moving forward with the expansion of its main facility in Hagåtña....
Taxpayers can expect $8 million in refund checks in the mail by next week, according to the Calvo administration, which confirmed yesterday that it was processing the payments....