Ombre Ga’chong: Worst typhoon response I’ve ever seen
By Lee Webber During my past 55 years of living in paradise I have had the opportunity to weather more typhoons and earthquakes than I care to mention, and in…
By Lee Webber During my past 55 years of living in paradise I have had the opportunity to weather more typhoons and earthquakes than I care to mention, and in…
A military serviceman reportedly stationed on Guam under Joint Region Marianas (JRM) has been outspoken in posts that he and other stationed military personnel should be able to jump the…
Ex-Gov. Ralph Torres may face a trial, where Special Prosecutor Jim Kingman intends to prove he committed 51 separate criminal acts while governor of the Commonwealth. In an amended information…
By Catherine Castro Many of Guam’s small businesses, such as local restaurants, coffee shops, ice cream dispensaries, and other retail establishments operate on small margins. Raising the minimum wage would…
By Lee Webber Last week I shared my thoughts concerning the importance of beefing up our cyber-security for Guam. This week we’ll look at the kinetic side of the need…
Legend tells that as Rome burned in 64 anno Domini, the emperor Nero played a fiddle from his palace. Poverty is growing in the private sector as Gov. Lou Leon…
Redemption is not as hard as some may believe, especially when guilt weighs heavy, or even resentment for society ostracizing you for taking part in something dishonest. And, while society…
Nearly 300 survivors of the Archdiocese of Agana’s decades-old cover up of rape by clergy and Catholic school teachers soon will be seeing a semblance of justice for the cover…
By Lee Webber Guam is a critical linchpin in the maintenance of what we can refer to as civil world order and balance. The world economy has methodically shifted during…
By Dr. Ron McNinch Almost thirty five years ago, my first real job after the military and college was working for a wealthy executive as his personal assistant. My boss…