Former Gov. Carl T.C. Gutierrez has stepped down from his position as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Guam Visitors Bureau. GVB spokesperson Lisa Bordallo confirmed the Board of Directors ...
University of Guam students and their parents may be shelling out more money by next fall semester. UOG is looking to increase student fees for several student services, the nursing and engineering ...
Nine drug-detector dogs join Customs, DOC & GPD in fight against drugs The Guam Customs & Quarantine Agency, the Guam Police Department, and the Department of Corrections are strengthening their fight ...
Guam Regional Medical City is proud to announce the launch of an advanced capsule endoscopy service, offering a new, minimally invasive solution for digestive health diagnostics. This service ...
To support the growth of visitor arrivals to Guam, a high-level airline mission is currently underway in South Korea to expand air seat capacity and strengthen partnerships with leading Korean ...
A 37-year-old man admits he tried to have sexual relations with a teenage girl. Ricky Quichocho pleaded guilty to attempted enticement of a minor before a judge in the District Court of Guam. He faces ...
Shelterees are encouraged to bring essential items such as a 7-day supply of food and water, bedding, personal hygiene products, medication, and important documents including identification and ...
Guam Solid Waste had normal business hours today. This includes trash collection services. But GSWA facilities will be closed and trash collection services will be temporarily suspended tomorrow until ...
Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is in Korea this week in hopes to spur some growth to the Korean visitor market. Acting Governor Josh Tenorio briefing spoke on the Maga'haga's trip. " She is scheduled to ...
The Port Authority of Guam is taking proactive measures to prepare for the passage of Tropical Storm Man-Yi. The port initiated its storm preparation procedures morning. Officials alerting all ...
500 Sails turns 10 and continues to revive, promote, and preserve maritime cultural traditions of the Marianas. Milton Coleman Jr., executive director, said, "We here in our islands had not seen a ...
The historic chancery building is sold. The Government of Guam buying it from the Archdiocese of Agana for $2.3 million using American Recovery Plan funding. The keys to Historic Chancery Office ...