Ombre Ga’chong: Early voting hurts democracy
By Lee Webber Voting was never meant to be a convenience. It is a civic responsibility in a free republic. There are far too many countries around the world where…
By Lee Webber Voting was never meant to be a convenience. It is a civic responsibility in a free republic. There are far too many countries around the world where…
By Glen Hunter For decades I have advocated for those in our community to be active citizens. I have encouraged our residents to speak out against government corruption. I have…
By Lee Webber The election has passed and this one proved to be like most, a blood sport for those in the game and their respective supporters. For some people,…
By Ed Propst Dear Voters, In most elections, the absentee and early election results usually fall in line with election day results. However, the CNMI 2022 election results showcase an…
By Lee Webber By the time you read this column many of you will have already voted. [Editor’s note: Lee Webber authored this piece Tuesday, the day of the general…
By Tina Sablan Most of the ballots have been counted by now, and the writing is on the wall. It is not the outcome that Leila and I hoped for.…
By Christina “Tina” Sablan Much has been said about Governor Torres’ last-minute bungled attempt to deliver a State of the Commonwealth Address (SOCA) right before the 2022 general election. The…
As previously reported, Guam Memorial Hospital is paying a private company with close ties to Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s campaign a commission on revenues it appears the hospital was already…
(Author’s Note: This story is the first of a three-part series about child- and drug abuse on Guam. Kandit’s coverage of the facts about child abuse on Guam are supported…
By Lee Webber Voting is a very powerful tool in a free society, as well as in some not so free societies. Have you ever really taken the time to…