Guam and the Marines: A Crossroads for Generations
Opinion by John A. Ananich II for Kandit News & Views The relocation of U.S. Marines from Okinawa to Guam is not just another military movement—it’s a pivotal moment in…
Opinion by John A. Ananich II for Kandit News & Views The relocation of U.S. Marines from Okinawa to Guam is not just another military movement—it’s a pivotal moment in…
Workers from the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Agriculture Forestry Division made fixes, and helped to clean up both Matapang Beach…
JinAir employees came to Guam to help clean up the island in anticipation of tourism’s return. According to Guam Visitors Bureau president and CEO Carl Gutierrez, the Pacific Islands Club…
The Guam National Guard is spending Father’s Day weekend cleaning up other people’s mess. Lt. Gov. Joshua Tenorio, in an interview with Kandit Thursday night, said this typhoon recovery is…
Agat-raised local business owner Lenny Fejeran has gone back to his roots with a desire to give back to his community. Kandit went down south to see what the buzz…
A Dededo resident has had enough with the illegal dump site near her home. She’s calling out her neighbors on allegations they are the culprits. She’s also calling out the…
On Saturday night, Troy was taking a walk in Tumon and snapped a picture (above) of the slippery easement at Pleasure Island, Tumon. He sent it to…
Guam Coastal Management Program’s annual Guam International Coastal Cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 19. The International Coastal Cleanup was founded by the Ocean Conservancy in 1986 and, for…
The Guam International Coastal Cleanup is led by the Bureau of Statistics and Plans and the Guam Coastal Management Program, and is an islandwide effort with generous support from…