Ombre Ga’chong: We need citizenship – not vote bribes – if we want leadership
By Lee Webber While certainly not a Chamorro I am a Guamanian having lived and worked on Guam since 1968. I have a Chamorro wife and have raised my family…
By Lee Webber While certainly not a Chamorro I am a Guamanian having lived and worked on Guam since 1968. I have a Chamorro wife and have raised my family…
The Marianas Open last week held a sold-out international jiu-jitsu tournament in Manila featuring 800 athletes – including 40 from Guam – that is leading to The Marianas Open International…
By Troy Torres and Vickilyn Manglona Teregeyo Jaws dropped at a ceremony packed with recovering addicts and those who help them as the CNMI governor told the crowd he was…
When Dennis Rodriguez lost the gubernatorial election primary in 2018, he and his wife Lena could have done what many less-than-sincere politicians do when they don’t get what they want…
By Mabel Doge Luhan Have you ever read something (EXCLUDING MY INNOVATIVE AND HELPFUL COLUMN) that you badly needed to be funny, but it turned out to be completely unfunny?…
A long time Kandit viewer and reader, Michael Nauta, Jr., is fighting for his life in a battle against cancer. He was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer a little more than…
Someone shot into the offices doctors occupy at American Medical Center’s Mangilao campus early Thursday morning. No one was hurt, according to Dr. Vincent Akimoto, a partner at the clinic.…
A group of Guam medical doctors are trying to convince Dr. Hoa Nguyen to run for senator. Dr. Nguyen is the outspoken part owner of American Medical Center, which…
I worry about kids growing up today. A couple of recent crime reports appear to show very young teens having sexual relationships with men in their 30s, some running away…
It’s election year, and do we really care about covering the election? Nothing of substance to the forward movement, modernization, and cultural renaissance of Guam has been produced by elected…