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  • Steele: GOP investing on Guam

    REPUBLICAN National Committee Chairman Michael Steele made a historic appearance Tuesday night on Guam and urged supporters to deliver a victory this Nov. 2 general elections saying GOP is making an investment on the territory, which along with other ...
  • Health and safety seminar this Friday

    (GCC)--The Guam Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Focus & Development Committee is sponsoring a Wellness and Injury Prevention in the Workplace Seminar this Friday at 8 a.m. at the Fort San Jose Room, Outrigger Guam Resort. ...
  • Popular Korean TV show shot episode on Guam

    (GVB)-- A popular reality show in Korea is bringing the tropical island of Guam into the homes of its fans. KBS2 TV’s “Living Show” was on Guam from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, 2010, to film segments for an upcoming episode following the reality show’s wi...
  • 2 senators question GEC over spoiled ballots

    Senators Rory Respicio and Adolpho Palacios Sr. are asking the Guam Election Commission to explain how more than 14 percent of the ballots cast in the recently concluded primary were spoiled. ...
  • Customs mulls fee increase

    The Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency plans to raise its fees to go along with its proposed modernization program. ...
  • Dat Phan: On the road to bring laughter

    HE’S on the road 250 days a year bringing laughter to a bunch of people he doesn’t personally know. ...
  • Judge: Castro can’t leave Guam

    Mixed martial arts fighter Alex Castro will not be able to attend the Asian Open tournament this week in Japan after Superior Court Judge Vern Perez denied his motion on Friday to modify his pretrial release conditions. ...
  • Heineken Laf Factory brings back Ralphie May to Guam

    (Tropical Productions, Inc.)--Voted one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch,” Heineken Laf Factory is excited to present Ralphie May at the Sheraton Laguna Guam Resort at 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on October 1-2. ...
  • 42 abandoned GPD vehicles up for bid

    The General Services Agency is expected to announce the surplus bid today for 42 abandoned Guam Police Department vehicles sitting on the Department of Public Works compound, according to the weekly status report filed in federal court yesterday. ...
  • Boy died from inhaling butane

    THE boy found dead in a boonie area in Yigo died from inhaling butane, a medical expert who examined his body said. ...
  • Senators argue over Ada’s building code bill

    SENATORS debated and discussed yesterday Sen. Tom Ada’s bill, which if passed, could change anew Guam’s current building code. ...
  • Cruz to Bordallo: Buildup wages are outdated

    (Office of Vice Speaker B.J. CRUZ)--Vice Speaker Benjamin J.F. Cruz again raised to Guam Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo the issue of outdated and inappropriately applied federal wages for buildup related projects. ...
  • Funding for GCC’s college access grows to $1.5M

    (GCC)--Guam Community College’s College Access Challenge Grant Program (CACGP) will be able to inspire a lot more middle and high school students to reach toward college this year with its grant award from the U.S. Department of Education increased from...
  • Quicker GED scoring turnaround at GCC

    (GCC)--Persons taking their General Educational Development (GED) test at Guam Community College can now learn the results of their test in just two to three days. The college now uses the GED Wizard web-based scoring system with Oklahoma Scoring Services...
  • GEC tackles issue with spoiled ballots

    THE Guam Election Commission thoroughly discussed yesterday the issue of the 4,150 spoiled ballots during their meeting. ...
  • Healthy generations’ senior health fair

    (DPHSS)—The Division of Senior Citizens, Department of Public Health and Social Services, will be conducting a healthy generations’ senior health fair tomorrow, Sept. 9. ...
  • Multipurpose center for every village proposed

    IT’S time for every village on island to have a multipurpose center made up of a gymnasium and a community facility that can also double as a shelter for displaced families during emergency situations. ...
  • Operation Valiant Shield brings unexpected surge of business for Guam

    A joint military exercise scheduled to begin within two weeks is bringing in so many military visitors to Guam that car rentals and hotels are all booked up. ...
  • UOG’s Upward Bound program marks 20th anniversary

    For 20 years, the University of Guam’s Upward Bound program has offered services for high school students interested in pursuing a college degree. ...
  • Docks in state of disrepair

    THE Port Authority of Guam warned yesterday that the docks around the island are in a state of disrepair and its annual subsidy for its maintenance is no longer enough which would justify their proposal to charge a passenger surcharge fee of $1 per head a...