Weathering the storm: A Fourth of July reflection of Fr. Will Mamangun
I was in Mass today, celebrated by Fr. Will Mamangun, a soft-spoken homilist, who delivers powerful messages. After Mass, I asked him to send me a copy of his homily,…
I was in Mass today, celebrated by Fr. Will Mamangun, a soft-spoken homilist, who delivers powerful messages. After Mass, I asked him to send me a copy of his homily,…
The Guam Office of Public Accountability (OPA) received a peer review rating of full compliance for its 2023 peer review, the highest level of compliance given to audit organizations. This…
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A very simple and entry-college-level lesson in government finance could have avoided a week of political bickering that came at the expense of the people of the Commonwealth. Instead, Senate…
A news release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration states weather experts believe Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan may be hit by five to eight tropical cyclones this year,…
Attorney General Edward Manibusan is pleased to announce the pending addition of Special Prosecutor James Robert Kingman as an assistant attorney general/special prosecutor to head up the task force established…
For the first time since its inception a decade ago, the Core Tech Foundation has awarded cash scholarships to students in the CNMI. Ten students were awarded $5,000 scholarships, and…
The Torres administration left a more-than-$80 million over-obligation of federal pandemic funds, and the Senate president recklessly assumed and asserted otherwise without attending the weekly fiscal meetings, where she could…
Gov. Arnold Palacios’s administration reportedly is livid with Senate President Edith Deleon Guerrero for circulating allegedly false news about federal pandemic funds, according to senior government officials who spoke on…