Ombre Ga’chong: Where is the outcry over deteriorating education conditions?
By Lee Webber If you take the time to ask almost any politician on Guam (or anywhere for that matter), they will tell you that public education is an extremely…
By Lee Webber If you take the time to ask almost any politician on Guam (or anywhere for that matter), they will tell you that public education is an extremely…
By Tina Sablan In the Marianas, like so many other communities around the nation, we are facing a serious mental health crisis. Think of the traumas and hardships that families…
By Lee Webber As we continue to work our way ever closer to the general election and you look at the candidates for gubernatorial, senatorial and attorney general positions (now…
By Jose Dela Cruz Aside from the issue of competency in commonwealth government leadership, a second major issue confronting the people of the CNMI is the commonwealth’s non-performing economy. The…
By Lee Webber Last week we took a look at the extremely weak turnout level for the primary election, only 40 percent of registered voters. This despite the spending levels…
By Peter J. Santos Dear People of Guam, and especially the Senators of Guam, I implore you, pay attention to this. There is a crisis that the People of Guam…
By Douglas B. Moylan The recent and unprecedented flood of immigrants on boats to our Island requires an immediate and decisive law enforcement response. These Chinese foreigners come from a…
By Lee Webber According to the primary election results, less than half (only 40 percent) of the people who were registered to vote actually turned out and voted in last…
By Peter Santos As part of our Professional Responsibility, Lawyers everywhere, including Guam, have an ethical duty of being competent to handle the cases they take on. This duty is…
By David Lubofsky The Catch-22 of the Mandatory Medical Malpractice Arbitration Act (MMMAA) which protects doctors, not medical consumers is that it can also deter the island from recruiting specialist…