Tips to keep the GovGuam-connected out of federal prison
By this time, thousands in the political arena in Guam likely have at least a mild understanding of a federal corruption investigation circling people near the top of the politics…
By this time, thousands in the political arena in Guam likely have at least a mild understanding of a federal corruption investigation circling people near the top of the politics…
By Thomas J. Fisher [T]he 37th Guam Legislature has a problem. I suggest a solution. Several times I have attempted to obtain public information through the use of our Freedom…
I know what it’s like to have once been innocent, and in that innocence to have brightened a room with joy and confidence. I know what it is to have…
If it were not for obstructions by Therese Terlaje and Chris Barnett, the governor argued this week, construction of a new hospital already would be underway. Now, Lou Leon Guerrero…
Charlie Hermosa, unlike many in politics and even in his own party, isn’t shy about using the “C” word and the “P” word as he begins his appeal to voters…
A Guam Department of Corrections officer was on duty and in uniform when he allegedly used his phone to text who he believed was a 13-year-old girl as he was…
By Sharon O’Mallan On Friday Kandit’s Facebook ran a not so friendly discussion about myself and our pro-life group. I was busy over the weekend, like most people, and…
The song gets me every time. Not the one you hear in the video I attached to this story. It was Saints of God. At most funeral Masses a choir…
Pro-life advocates got what they wanted when Roe v Wade was overturned. Or did we? I can’t help but think of that adage, steeped in Christian tradition (Luke 12:48), “From…
Michael San Nicolas used to let criticisms and accusations against him roll off his shoulder when he was in public office or running for office. The former Guam congressman, who…