The old Legislature building will soon get a makeover now that a $4 million loan from the Bank of Guam has been approved....
The Office of the Attorney General plans to appeal a Superior Court judge's decision to cut Raymond Tedtaotao's two life sentences down to a 55-year sentence....
A victim of an alleged drunken driving accident in August 2013 is outraged about how the criminal case against the woman accused of hitting her has moved through the court system....
Island residents on Friday night will be honoring survivors of cancer and fighting the disease that affects hundreds of families on Guam at George Washington High School....
Voters this year may not be able to vote on the issue of legalizing medical marijuana unless an ongoing legal challenge is resolved in time. It could come down to the wire, depending on what the island's high court decides....
While Gov. Eddie Calvo has been a vocal supporter of the revised military buildup proposal, he also intends to pursue negotiations for the Defense Department to return more excess land to local families....
A masked robber made off with about $1,100 in cash Monday afternoon after holding up the Old Spanish Bridge Market in Agat that day....
The House Committee on Natural Resources reported out an amended H.R. 4402, the Guam Military Training and Readiness Act, by unanimous consent....
It was nearly a month ago when Senator Tina Muna Barnes wrote to Veterans Affairs Director John Unpingco over a myriad of concerns she had received from veterans about the state of disrepair and unsanitary conditions at the VA Office in Asan. ...
It was a couple of months ago that the Guam Educational Board approved a motion to move forward with collective bargaining negotiations with the Guam Federation of Teachers and while DOE superintendent Jon Fernandez had hoped the negotiating teams would be approved last month there was a slight delay. ...
The Guam Federation of Teachers union presented free books to all 934 Finegayan Elementary students in Dededo, providing books for kids is about giving the gift of reading to our island's children through the First Book Program. ...
Gideon Keleb was booked and confined 1st Degree Robbery, Terrorizing, Aggravated Assault, Criminal Mischief and Use of a deadly Weapon in the commission of a Felony....
The House Committee on Rules has cleared the way for an amended version of HR4402 to be discussed this week for possible inclusion in the proposed FY15 National Defense Authorization Act. ...
The timeline has been set for the Guam Legislature's request for a declaratory judgment with the Supreme Court related to medicinal marijuana. ...
Unified Gym boasts 4000 square feet of workout space, housing functional equipment such as a 24ft pull-up rig, indoor lanes for sled work, Concept Rowers, Star-Trac Spinners, Olympic lifting barbells, over 2000 lbs. of bumper plates, and a full complement of kettle bells and wall balls. ...
In order to educate the island community that acts of terrorism are no laughing matter, the Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Terrorism Task Force gave a presentation to the island's mayors this morning. ...
Joint Guam Program Office deputy director Major Darren Alvarez continued to spread the word on the Navy's proposal and address any further concerns during the Guam Contractors Association membership luncheon. ...
A heads up if you plan on traveling anywhere near the airport tomorrow morning you may want to take an alternate route, as several of the intersections heading into Tiyan will be closed temporarily from 8:45am to 9am. ...
Dozens of businesses and distributors behind Guam's favorite brands put their products and services up for display as part of the Guam Hotel and Restaurant Associations Pacific Hotel and Restaurant Expo. ...
The popular tourist attraction Puntan Dos Amantes ("Two Lovers Point") joins almost 500 private businesses, government agencies and non- profit organizations to sign The Hafa Adai Pledge. ...