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Prestige Automobiles donated a total of $15,000 to three non-profit organizations - Guam Animals in Need, Guam Cancer Care, and Sanctuary, Incorporated of Guam, in celebration of Prestige Automobile’s 30th Anniversary on Tuesday afternoon, according…
Black Micro Corp. of Barrigada has been awarded a $221,690,757 firm-fixed price contract for construction at Tinian International Airport in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, according to a news release from Naval Facilities Engineer…
A new spay and neuter event for stray animals, volunteer opportunities for picking up trash in public areas and tackling a derelict building in Hagåtña were discussed during the Islandwide Beautification Task Force meeting on Tuesday.
The attorneys who helped the governor negotiate a proposed long-term lease for military land at Eagles Field “did not do their job,” according to Attorney General Douglas Moylan, who told lawmakers even an inexperienced attorney should have understo…
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Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Del. James Moylan are seeking the federal government's continued reimbursement of some $30 million for the partial costs that Guam and three other areas incur in hosting migrants of the Compact of Free Association nations,…
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The UOG Tritons fell back into an old habit of the team from the early part of the season during the Triton Men's Basketball League. The Tritons played a solid first half, only to play a terrible 3rd quarter in an 81-68 loss to Team OG on Monday nig…
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"Storyboard 20" is a literary and art journal compiled by the University of Guam Division of English and Applied Linguistics that expresses voices of the Pacific. This edition has thirty-three entries, including prose, graphic art, and poems.
Some of Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s senior staffers received pay bumps of $5,000 to $15,000 in January, ahead of the 22% pay increases expected in most government of Guam employees' paychecks on April 28, based on Department of Administration records.
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A corrections officer faces drug and misconduct charges after he was accused of bringing methamphetamine and other contraband into the prison, according to a magistrate's complaint filed in Superior Court.
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The Guam Power Authority says it can afford to charge less for power, which would save the average residential customer about $61 per month, but the government’s law for public meetings means customers might have to wait until June for lower power b…
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Guam, Hawaii, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands will no longer be getting a total of about $36 million in annual federal reimbursement to cover at least portions of the costs they incur in hosting migrants from the …
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Håfa Adai! Businesses throughout the island have been gearing up for the expected increase in international travelers, and the island is well prepared to provide visitors with an enjoyable, safe, and memorable experience. Naturally, the Guam Visitor…
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On April 7 and 8, the third annual College of Natural and Applied Sciences STEM Conference was held at the University of Guam, where attendees were met with a day of learning, fun and opportunity. Here, teens were greeted with the chance to interact…
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More than $42 million of the government of Guam's excess revenues for the first half of fiscal 2023 have already been spoken for: $20 million for public school repairs and nearly $19.7 million for GovGuam pay raises, among other things.
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Letting families build an extra, "apartment-like" structure beside their homes could open up a number of doors for residents that are facing housing woes, according to testimony heard at the Guam Legislature this week.
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