NEWS: Shippers respond to plight of residents differently
Companies have an opportunity to reduce prices after APL Guam reduced the price of shipping per container by about $300 - $500.
Companies have an opportunity to reduce prices after APL Guam reduced the price of shipping per container by about $300 - $500.
GovGuam said the way it's using its COVID-19 test machine is correct; the machine's manufacturer says it told GovGuam it's wrong.
The Speaker tells the governor to come correct with the people's money, and demands she transfer funding for an audit into her administratio
Sen. Moylan rips into Gov. Leon Guerrero about why she's leaving hundreds homeless while her staffers get hotel accommodations.
Documents disclosed by Chuck Esteves reveal that he tried to stop the Governor's Office from breaking the law. But they didn't listen to him
Watch this announcement by the Archbishop. Plus, the schedule of today's reconsecration, and a reminder about Mass at 9:30 am Sunday, May 3.
The governor's son in law and legal counsel is involved in a massive federal funds misuse scandal regarding the quarantine hotels.
Jon Junior Calvo is the acting chief of staff following Tony Babauta's second resignation in the wake of a corruption scandal.
"As long as you continue... that you and your staff are above reproach... you will have lost your right to claim to be the governor."
The public and its congressman are demanding the Legislature to leap into action; Sen. Terlaje is demanding a quick vote; session may happen
The Justice Department is reaching out to Americans to report civil rights crimes and violations to the FBI.
The congressman is worried the Leon Guerrero administration is squandering federal funds and jeopardizing help for the people.
As the Leon Guerrero regime faces federal investigation for violating religious freedoms, Attorney General Leevin Camacho will not.
Congress knows about Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero's refusal to account for federal funds; a committee is cracking down on that now.
Linda DeNorcey is under federal investigation for violating the constitutional rights of Catholics on Guam.
DOE isn't ready yet to fight for double pay for its employees working on the front lines of the emergency; but GPA & GWA already are paying.
The governor vetoed a bill that would have required her to pay federal relief faster, and held her accountable & transparent for spending.
The hidden story of a hazard pay bill the governor just vetoed is her admission that she will not be paying GovGuam workers double pay.
Political and financial undercurrents are afoot in a recent government decision to deny the reopening of churches. The Archdiocese fights it
Does the educational value of the pamphlets passed out at the road blocks outweigh the inherent risk of spreading of the virus at the stops?