REPORT: Climate of fear at GRMC beckons union effort; GovGuam nurses sent to help private hospital
GFT is organizing GRMC nurses amid crisis conditions; and GFT is working on pay issues for DOE nurses sent to work at the private hospital.
GFT is organizing GRMC nurses amid crisis conditions; and GFT is working on pay issues for DOE nurses sent to work at the private hospital.
No surprise here: the Guam Congressman delivers good news about federal money; and the governor is hiding bad news about another screw up
You may be forced from your home and into COVID-19 'jail' if you test positive from Coronavirus after Saturday.
There has been a major gap in the reporting of possible COVID-19 deaths, as testing wasn't being done at GMH until April 15.
PSS leaders turn on their constituency and ask them to bear the burden of the governor's financial mismanagement during this crisis.
The movement of cronies throughout the government to protect them from the fiscal ax is happening in the Torres admin. Who's watching?
Sen. Moylan is devising a plan to get federal unemployment checks faster to Guam's people by fronting local money.
The COVID-19 tests GovGuam is placing all its trust in was found to to be least reliable. The way Guam is testing may lead to false negative
The U.S. House is taking up legislation passed in the Senate that will provide more funding for small businesses to survive.
The government's system for determining cash assistance federal payouts goes against the rules. MSN wants to see the documents on this.
A cabinet member whom Haig Huynh broke the travel quarantine rules for ended up testing positive for the Coronavirus and spreading it.
A Realtor wants the Guam Association of Realtors to retaliate politically against island leaders, whom she believes are wrong for valuing li
There now are 14 cases in the CNMI. The new test running machine that came in today is from a company that has FDA approval.
Former Chief Justice Jose S. Dela Cruz is shocked by Gov. Ralph Torres's violations of Constitutional obligations in an opinion piece he sen
Saipan can now test in one hour what Guam is testing in five days. Their daily testing capacity now is about 200 times more than Guam's.
GMH has not responded to questions on its non-reporting of suspected COVID-19 deaths, and whether testing for confirmation ever was conducte
Essential workers throughout the country will get an up-to $13/hr pay increase if Senate Democrats's plans prevail.
Guam's congressman sent a message to those worried about a false rumor that federal cash assistance will need to be paid back.
No autopsy was performed on a woman who died of suspected COVID-19 infection and whose death was never reported by GovGuam. Officials quiet.
Senators unanimously passed the two most critical measures before them in session: 1) to speed up federal payments, 2) to buy supplies.