When did we stop caring about tourism? Why isn’t it an election issue?
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 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…
Waiting for the federal government to indict the former governor of the CNMI for committing various federal crimes may not be in vain, after all. Last week, a nearly decade-long…
By Mabel Doge Luhan [Friday] evening, I was strolling my bull mastiff when I came upon a swarm of 1993 Toyota Tercels parked upon Guangdong Hardware Road. Were they extra-early…
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…
This morning I drove by the Harmon Loop Road – McDonald’s intersection and said to my mother in law, “I feel so bad for these people.” On the grassy easement…
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…