Archdiocese replaces traditional December 8 procession with motorcade of Santa Marian Kamalen
By Troy Torres troy@kanditnews.com Archbishop Michael Byrnes has approved a plan for the Archdiocese to motorcade the statute of the...
By Troy Torres troy@kanditnews.com Archbishop Michael Byrnes has approved a plan for the Archdiocese to motorcade the statute of the...
By Nancy I. Maanao news@kanditnews.com The outbreak of COVID-19 among inmates and officers at the Department of Corrections is spiraling....
By Jacob Nakamura news@kanditnews.com A draft plan for the use of the COVID-19 vaccine on Guam has been published by the U.S. Centers for...
By Eric Rosario eric@kanditnews.com Hawaii, with a population nearly 10 times that of Guam's, today has fewer active COVID-19 cases, a...
The following is news from the Port Authority of Guam: Another Port Authority of Guam employee has tested positive for COVID-19. Port...
The following is news from the Port Authority of Guam: Port General Manager Rory J. Respicio announced that three more Port Authority...
Seaport infections are climbing again, and GovGuam is checking whether other agencies have not been reporting infections.
House Democrats pushed back, when the White House wanted to remove the territories from HEROES 2.0
The following is news from the Port Authority of Guam: Another Port Authority of Guam employee has tested positive for COVID-19 which has...
The following is news from the Office of Senator Therese Terlaje: As the community continues to learn how to adapt to life with COVID-19,...
President Trump tweeted minutes ago that he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for COVID-19. Our prayers are for a speedy...
Renters and homeowners can expect to see financial relief if a bill in the House becomes law.
Guam's congressman suggests local leaders use proposed $446M in federal health funds to build new GMH.
MSN brings good news for the poor and working people of the island: a new round of EIP and FPUC if Congress approves.
Major financial relief to small businesses and taxpayers may be on the way if Congress approves and Guam politicians agree with MSN.
More help may be on the way from Congress if negotiations continue on track.
You can hear it from the horse's mouth: one of the top leaders in Congress confirms credit for funding Guam COVID relief belongs to MSN.
Sen. Therese Terlaje basically told off the governor's fiscal team as she called them out for telling half truths to the Legislature.
Another seaport employee tests positive for Coronavirus, and the contact tracing team has identified another 10 potentially exposed.
We may not get good news often from GovGuam, but the private sector produces good news and good will all the time.