Weathering the storm: A Fourth of July reflection of Fr. Will Mamangun
I was in Mass today, celebrated by Fr. Will Mamangun, a soft-spoken homilist, who delivers powerful messages. After Mass, I asked him to send me a copy of his homily,…
I was in Mass today, celebrated by Fr. Will Mamangun, a soft-spoken homilist, who delivers powerful messages. After Mass, I asked him to send me a copy of his homily,…
There are untold criticisms for how Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero handled the Typhoon Mawar recovery. But in light of national weather experts’ predictions that another two to four typhoons may…
The Guam airport authority has placed the legislature in a real bind. Senators, in session Monday, will begin considering whether to involve themselves in an existing vendor-agency agreement, or to…
By David Lubofsky Bill 125 aims to lower wages of those who are on welfare or who may qualify for welfare if they decide to go back to work by…
A very simple and entry-college-level lesson in government finance could have avoided a week of political bickering that came at the expense of the people of the Commonwealth. Instead, Senate…
By Lee Webber In one of my recent columns as well as a few previous ones I have suggested that Guam might want to look into the potential of using…
Democrat Senator Dwayne T.D. San Nicolas is in support of harsher penalties for those convicted of criminal mischief, and committing violence against others after a natural disaster like Super Typhoon…
Editor’s note: Kandit wrote to Attorney General Douglas Moylan, Public Defender Services Corporation executive director Stephen Hattori, and the 15 members of the Guam Legislature asking whether, in light of…
By William Parkinson I introduced Bill 132-37 (COR), which would make it a felony if someone vandalizes public property during times of public emergency. During this typhoon we saw the…
By Roy Quinata It is so important that we ensure all residents of Guam are able to recover from the impact of any storm. We must be united as “One…