Opinion: You have the power to end the problems
By Lee P. Webber With the primary elections just around the corner and all of the public infrastructure, crime, drug, health, education and other problems facing our small island home…
By Lee P. Webber With the primary elections just around the corner and all of the public infrastructure, crime, drug, health, education and other problems facing our small island home…
America’s presidents have been lawyers, soldiers, businessmen; one was even an actor. None were bankers. A bunch of bankers throughout state and national elections have run for office. Most of…
By Tina Sablan The abrupt transfer of Customs Director Jose Mafnas to a nonexistent position in an entirely different department is political retaliation, plain for all to see. The complaint…
By Peter J. Santos Despite what Michael San Nicolas may sincerely believe, the world does not revolve around him. Indeed, he wants the People of Guam to think that he…
By Jose S. Dela Cruz Pursuant to the Insular Cases that were decided by the U.S. Supreme Court about a century ago, the U.S. Constitution does not apply “of its…
I know what abuse of power looks like. I have survived it. Public corruption assaults our trust in the efficient use of our taxes, and the sense of justice we…
There appears to be nothing sacred to Torres administration cronies but their politics and self promotion. No moral compass guides a group that will manufacture claims of illegal sexual misconduct…
Ray Tenorio’s police raid on my home on April 27, 2018 was not the first time the Calvo Tenorio administration attacked me. It was the third. The first attack is…
Guam Memorial Hospital has not replaced its electrical distribution panel system four years and two engineering reports after local officials were warned to do so. ‘We don’t have the money’…
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s plans to build a new medical campus are becoming, well, shady. She started off on a roll. At the start of her term, she announced her…