Governor’s office agreed to 6-month grace period for archdiocese to keep using property, delaying payments to clergy sex victims

The governor’s office agreed to a stipulation by the Archdiocese of Agana to stall the closing of its $2.3 million purchase of the scenic church chancery in Agana Heights for…


GovGuam purchases Catholic chancery, agrees to subsidize Archdiocese operations “temporarily” with public resources

Public funds have been pledged for the government of Guam to purchase the Archdiocese of Agana’s chancery offices on San Ramon Hill. The property, with its ocean and city views,…


Labor chief says he can’t comment on PUA fraud case, Adelup evading question on governor’s instructions on investigation

The FBI since 2021 has been investigating people at the top of the Leon Guerrero – Tenorio administration for alleged fraud related to the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program. The…


Governor hopes new legislature will prioritize new GMH; calls out Terlaje and Barnett as obstructionists

If it were not for obstructions by Therese Terlaje and Chris Barnett, the governor argued this week, construction of a new hospital already would be underway. Now, Lou Leon Guerrero…


Governor deploys government-wide resources to help schools

Better late than never, as the old saying goes. (Or is it ‘better late than pregnant?’). I digress. Governor Lou Leon Guerrero’s belated ‘whole of government’ movement to assist public…


IN DEPTH: Sorting through the latest public school crisis, and the rhetoric of leaders blaming each other

The government of Guam’s elected officials spent Friday in a battle for political control of its largest agency – the Guam Department of Education – but are no where closer…




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