The crossroads of Guam: Our stand or fall for the future
By John A. Ananich II Let me tell you a story—a real story about us, about this island, about Guam, a place we all love. It’s a story that stretches…
By John A. Ananich II Let me tell you a story—a real story about us, about this island, about Guam, a place we all love. It’s a story that stretches…
The FBI since 2021 has been investigating people at the top of the Leon Guerrero – Tenorio administration for alleged fraud related to the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program. The…
By Peter J. Santos I first left island when I was 10 years old because my family, like many Chamoru families in the 1980s wanted to try what it was…
By Tina Rose Muña Barnes I’m getting a troubling sense of déjà vu over the abandoned headquarters of the Department of Public Health and Social Services. By the end of…
Since James “Jim” Moylan’s first quarter as congressman, when compact impact funding was lost on his watch, his predecessor Michael San Nicolas has issued a number of public cautions about…
By Joe Q. Public Guam is in serious trouble! It is sad to have to open a letter this way but people need to wake up and see what is…
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…