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Governors say Resolution 352 damaging to industry GOVERNOR Felix Camacho and CNMI Gov. Benigno Fitial yesterday slammed the legislature for adopting a resolution that they said would severely hamper IT&E’s application for an $89 million grant.
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A FAMILY from Guam sustained critical injuries in Levy County, Florida when their SUV crashed head-on to the side of a cargo train on April 25.
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TWO more teen inmates escaped from the Department of Youth Affairs’ youth correctional facility in Mangilao, the third jailbreak to take place in a little over a month.
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While the Guam Waterworks Authority has identified an estimated $240 million in much-needed capital improvement projects over the next few years, agency officials said funding for these projects have not yet been secured.
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DOES the Port Authority of Guam qualify as an arm of the state or territory under federal law? This is the question that the federal court seeks to answer as it tries to resolve the dispute between Watts Constructors and the Port Authority of Guam.
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Freedom award (ESGR)-- Two Guam and CNMI employers were selected as semifinalists for the 2010 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award.
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INVESTIGATORS have determined that the fire that engulfed the Rivera home on Batulo Street in Dededo and resulted in the death of Debrah Rivera was caused by an electrical wiring problem.
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YESTERDAY’S sunny weather made it the perfect time to hold the dedication ceremony for the Guahan Heritage Walking Trail in Hagatna.
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(OFFICE of the Guam delegate)-- Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo yesterday met with Kiran Ahuja, executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
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SENATOR Telo T. Taitague yesterday introduced Bill 379, which would allow individuals with mobility disabilities or those who are 70 years of age or older to get priority assistance at all government of Guam agencies.
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GUBERNATORIAL hopeful Sen. Eddie Calvo encouraged the new generation of voters to become involved with the tough issues facing the island.
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AS THE one-year mark since the world saw its first case of the 2009 H1N1 or swine flu virus passed yesterday, public health officials spent the day reviewing the agency’s year-long response to the worldwide pandemic.
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SKINNER Plaza will be invaded tomorrow by all sorts of creatures ranging from snails to coconut crabs as part of Espiritun I Fanihi: Celebrating Guam’s Native Wildlife.
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Mock trial entertains courtroom crowdIT DIDN’T take the jury long to return a guilty verdict on Snow White on the charge of trademark infringement for trying to take away the evil queen’s phrase “fairest one of all.”
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INARAJAN’S revived coconut festival starts tonight and continues throughout the weekend in time for the village’s fiesta in honor of its patron saint, St. Joseph.According to Dr. Judy Flores, the coconut festival was started in 1948 by the late Monsig...
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(GVB) –Plans are under way for the 23rd Guam Micronesia Island Fair scheduled for Oct. 15 to 17 at Gov. Joseph Flores Memorial Park at Ypao Beach in Tumon, the Guam Visitors Bureau announced yesterday.
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ZOO, a popular rock band from the Philippines, blew the roof off last night at the Hyatt Regency Guam, where they performed top hits from the 60s through the 90s.
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(GHS/OCD)-- Guam Homeland Security and Office of Civil Defense personnel together with representatives from various government of Guam and military response agencies as well as representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s regional and ...
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Classic retro (CHOICE Broadcasting) – KIJI FM-104 has a brand new radio show called “Klassic Kutz,” featuring classic retro music artists from the 70s, 80 and 90s. The show is scheduled for Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Dr. D (Du...
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THE Guam Fire Department, the government entity that responds to emergency situations, is unfortunately dealing with its own emergency. Fire officials said the department has only four functioning ambulance units, while eight have been languishing in the ...