The reason we left Guam (Part 1)
Guahan means “we have,” in Chamorro. It isn’t that place anymore. And with every family that leaves – and not for lack of trying to make it here – the…
Guahan means “we have,” in Chamorro. It isn’t that place anymore. And with every family that leaves – and not for lack of trying to make it here – the…
A bill by Dwayne San Nicolas will allow Guamanians to start businesses without going through the tedious permitting process for a year into their licensing. Bill No. 168-37 introduced by…
It took Arnold Palacios and David Apatang nine months to complete a road their predecessors could not build in the nearly 20 years since it was funded. On Tuesday the…
An Agat woman will be spending 11 months in prison after lying to the local administrator of the federal food stamps program that her children lived with her. As a…
Against the backdrop of a gubernatorial push away from reliance on Chinese investment in the CNMI, Arnold Palacios’ nominees to the Commonwealth Economic Development Agency board of directors plan a…
Arnold Palacios’ pivot from China, though criticized by some who are used to the get-rich-quick schemes of the Chinese infiltrators, stands to pay off in a big, sustainable way through…
Arnold Palacios took a stand before Congress that no governor of the Mariana Islands from Saipan to Guam has ever made: ‘I do not want Chinese tourists, or any other…
A Guam Memorial Hospital employee of two decades stood on the hospital’s third floor and snapped this picture of the second floor’s exterior of the operating room and baby-delivering rooms.…
[IN THIS VIDEO ABOVE: Odessa Martinez, real estate agent and broker with Pacific Rim Management, finalizes my lease with the homeowner’s agent, Sunrise Realty Guam broker Nadja Rillamas] Two Sundays…
By Lee Webber Bacon frying, coffee perking, a woman’s eye and politicians all promise more that they could possibly deliver. The recent announcement from the governor’s office of their five-year…