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…
By Charlie Hermosa Our roads are more than just pathways connecting our homes, schools, and businesses. They are lifelines for our daily lives, our economy, and our safety. Yet, as…
By David Lubofsky for Kandit News & Views Do you want to improve accountable medical care on Guam at a very basic level. If so, it’s time to stand up…
The U.S. Marine Corps’ III Expeditionary Force has begun its long-awaited transfer from Okinawa to Guam. It was the Marine Corps that primarily liberated the island from Japanese occupation in…
Last night the angels took our dear friend Art Perez to meet our Lord. Please pray for him and send your condolences and prayers to his wife Anita and their…
By Mabel Doge Luhan for Kandit News & Views With only two weeks to go before the Feast of the Circumcision, MVA sure is “working hard” to avoid getting its…
Federal authorities have unsealed a warrant in the U.S. District Court of Guam accusing Hee Kyun Cho, a prominent businessman with extensive holdings in Guam and allegedly scandalous business dealings…
The Guam Department of Corrections may be facing a class action lawsuit that will attract federal attention to a decades-old multimillion dollar problem the government of Guam continues to fail…
Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero, a Democrat, is hopeful the incoming Republican legislative majority will be more productive and willing to work with her than the Democrats who lead the…
Local musician Chris Carillo, who also is one of the minds behind fruitful reforms of Guam’s welfare programs, is fighting for his life. According to his family and friends, Mr.…