For the past 80 years, today May 22nd has been designated as National Maritime Day throughout the United States it's no different here at home. ...
After three public hearings, Vice Speaker BJ Cruz says he still intends to move forward with legislation to raise the minimum wage. Bill 316 proposes to raise the minimum wage by $0.95 over the next three years topped off at $10.10. ...
Acting Governor Ray Tenorio is calling on Speaker Judi Won Pat and Senator Ben Pangelinan to move on bills that he believes are being stalled in the legislature. ...
While some in the island community have expressed disappointment with Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo for her handling of the controversial HR4402, the Calvo Administration today offers its congratulations to the congresswoman for her movement on the military buildup. ...
Simon Sanchez High School students that participated in the Leave Your Mark project were presented with a legislative resolution for their accomplishments. ...
John F. Kennedy High School's JROTC cadets returned victorious from the Annual Golden Bear National Drill Competition in California. They were recognized for their achievements with a legislative resolution. ...
A masked man is caught on camera robbing the Old Spanish Bridge Market on Monday afternoon. ...
The Guam Education Board has approved the negotiating teams for collective bargaining according to Department of Education superintendent Jon Fernandez he will lead as chief negotiator for DOE while the Guam Federation of Teachers' union team will be led by Tim Fedenko. ...
It was nearly a month ago when Senator Tina Muna Barnes wrote a letter to Veterans Affairs director John Unpincgo detailing a myriad of concerns that she now says have been remedied. ...
The Office of Public Accountability has issued a report on the Department of Chamorro Affairs' non-appropriated funds where independent auditors Ernst & Young expressed an unmodified clean opinion on the agency's financial statements. ...
Specifically the veteran policy maker is looking forward to receive assessments of the impact of the military buildup on the island’s roadways, water, and power infrastructure from the Department of Public Works, the Guam Waterworks Authority and the Guam Power Authority. ...
The annual Relay for Life is scheduled for Friday from 7:00pm to Saturday at 7:00am. The even is hosted by the Guam Chapter of the American Cancer Society....
Governor Eddie Calvo made the order to process another $8 million in tax refunds to be released early next week covering up to those who filed up to Feb. 10....
Over 500 of the island's man'amko participated in the 3rd Annual Guam Conference on Aging where they were able to get important information on personal safety, healthcare, and housing. ...
If you drove through Tiyan this morning, you were probably wondering what all the fuss was about. ...
The controversial HR4402 has officially been voted by the House of Representatives as an amendment into the Fiscal Year 2015 National Defense Authorization Act. ...
Speaker Judi Won Pat responds to a challenge by Lieutenant Governor Ray Tenorio, who challenged her to move on several bills, saying her Education Committee is not stalling on the bill nor is she being political, instead they are taking the time necessary to work through issues with funding and capacity....
Philippine Airlines will increase operations from Manila to Guam beginning this fall, according to Rolenda Fa'asumalie, airport spokeswoman. Starting Oct. 26, the international airline will operate seven days a week, adding flights on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The flight schedules are as such:...
The Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association kicked off its Pacific Hotel and Restaurant Expo, or PHARE, yesterday at Hyatt Regency Guam....
The Department of Revenue and Taxation in August plans to seize and auction the first properties owned by residents who failed to pay their property taxes, according to a statement released yesterday by the governor's office....