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Junelyn Hautea had both her breasts removed so she could survive the same breast cancer her mom survived a few years ago. Ms. Hautea was diagnosed with the cancer September…
Junelyn Hautea had both her breasts removed so she could survive the same breast cancer her mom survived a few years ago. Ms. Hautea was diagnosed with the cancer September…
For the third fiscal year in a row, the Leon Guerrero administration has racked up millions in questioned costs in its uses of federal funds. The Office of Public Accountability…
Come one, come all! For absolutely no charge, Grammy Award winning flautist Nestor Torres of Puerto Rico will be on Guam and performing at the Agana Shopping Center on Wednesday,…
Tired of driving to Public Health, or waiting for your case worker to call or email you about your SNAP benefits, Medicaid, or welfare accounts? Solve your problems and sign…
(DPHSS)–Effective immediately, the Division of Public Welfare (DPW), Bureau of Economic Security (BES) will no longer consider a Mayor’s Verification as the primary source of documentation for establishing residency in…
Lou Leon Guerrero is campaigning for the development of a medical complex on the opposite side of Route 15 between the GPA/GWA headquarters and the Mangilao Golf Course. According to…
On November 18, 2023, former-retired Guam Power Authority employees from GPA’s Executive, Engineering, Strategic Planning and Operations Research Division (SPORD), Power Systems Control Center, Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Warehouse, Safety,…
There’s an excerpt from an article that best describes what it feels like after – having done drugs for so many years – realizing you want to stop being a…
By David Lubofsky I have had an interesting, intimate relationship with the medical field and related issues on Guam over the last 5 years advocating for medical care accountability that…
By Mabel Doge Luhan Just like the time a gentleman suitor on SilverSingles asked me whether I speak Greek, I think the Saipan Tribune might be in the midst of…