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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
By John A. Ananich II To my esteemed brothers and sisters in law enforcement, It is imperative that we, as protectors of the public trust, recognize and internalize the necessity…
The Guam Department of Education’s (GDOE) Food and Nutrition Division provided the following School Meals Program information for students and families for SY 2024-2025. All GDOE students will continue to…
UPDATE: At 5:29 p.m., Monday, August 19, GMH provided an update (without details) stating effective immediately GMH is once again accepting TakeCare. _____ Original story: Another GovGuam crisis is brewing…
The Guam Education Board is exploring the idea of reopening all of the public schools’ kitchens, hiring cafeteria staff, and having students’ breakfast and lunch cooked and served by the…
Lola Plucer-Rosario, a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) will be leading a three-day workshop in September for parents who want to learn how to influence their child’s behavior positively using…