The Tower for Humanity’s one za’abeel toy timber tower is set to be completed Friday afternoon at the Agana Shopping Center. The project used approximately 102,000 toy timber logs, making ...
Today lawmakers traded their chambers for a classroom at the Guam Memorial Hospital. Senators say they wanted to see the ...
Daiso has a new location in the Guam Premier Outlets, and the community is invited to celebrate for a grand opening this ...
The Guam Department of Agriculture has taken a major step onto the international scientific stage with new research confirming what beekeepers here have long warned. The invasive Vespa tropica, or the ...
The Todu Guam Foundation has announced a new partnership with global nonprofit Vitamin Angels to provide free vitamins and nutritional support for women across Guam. The program will serve mothers, ...
Rear Admiral Brett Mietus, commander of Joint Region Marianas, is reassuring the community that drinking water on Guam’s military installations remains safe, despite the recent discovery of elevated ...
As KUAM News has reported, today marks the Guam Education Board’s screening process for the seven applicants vying to become the next superintendent of the Guam Department of Education. GEB chair ...
A federal agency is stepping in to provide support to address Yigo’s dieldrin water contamination crisis—aid that Mayor Frances Lizama says is significant relief. Federal support is now underway to ...
Officials at the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority answered questions from the community as they launch their Fix in Six program months ahead of schedule. From residents displaced by Typhoon ...
On Saturday a new shopping destination drew crowds to the Guam Premier Outlets. The popular Japanese dollar store chain Daiso has officially opened the doors to it’s newest location at GPO, with ...
Hydroplaning occurs when driving in wet or rainy conditions. Hydroplaning is a vehicle riding on water because the tires lose all contact with the road. A slight change of direction, applying the ...
Mary Kate Soliva first stood along Marine Corps Drive in 2012 with other University of Guam students holding signs to raise awareness about human trafficking in the aftermath of the Blue House Lounge ...
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