MSN gets Leon Guerrero an exclusive invite before Congress
Guam's governor will be one of four out of 54 to testify before the House Financial Services Committee, compliments of Cong. San Nicolas
Guam's governor will be one of four out of 54 to testify before the House Financial Services Committee, compliments of Cong. San Nicolas
The seaport is out of the woods, for now. Aside from 5 already reported to have COVID, everyone identified as exposed tested negative.
This is a personal plea from Troy Torres to pray for the School Sisters of Notre Dame, two of whom tested positive for COVID-19.
Senators unanimously move to fund the nurses and respiratory therapists GMH needs so the island can finally reopen.
The following is news from the Port Authority of Guam: The Port Authority of Guam has identified a fifth employee positive with COVID-19...
If Guam's mission is to one day allow the free movement of people and the conduct of commerce, then there are two distinct (COVID-19)...
The critical GovGuam agency is being hit hard by the virus, but continues to operate with an aggressive clinic and contact trace protocol.
Documents show Bic Sobti did not have a business license to sell COVID-19 products.
Over 15% of port employees were exposed to Covid-19, but in the absence of symptoms, they will continue operating the port, according to CDC
The Feds are willing to pay the unemployed an extra $300 weekly in Guam & the CNMI, and help implement the program. No action from governors
We've uncovered more of the government's business dealings with Bic Sobti in 2020.
Adelup has closed, and classroom instruction has been delayed by two weeks in light of the recent surge in infections.
The unemployed can expect an additional $400 in help per week if the Marianas governors apply for and supplement a new Trump program.
Bic Sobti didn't just screw over the CNMI government, he also entered into questionable business with GovGuam, documents show.
This is like something out of a big-money crime thriller. Bic Sobti struck again. This time he ripped off the CNMI with 6 over priced ATVs.
There's money to pay private sector frontline workers thousands of dollars each if the governor listens to the congressman.
It is hard to believe how much Bic Sobti ripped off the CNMI government and federal dollars. He also lied to the Guam Legislature.
The Legislature is keen on finding out how a Guam businessman with no business in Saipan got a $2.5M contract there.
A second round of stimulus checks is closer to reality with the Senate's passage of HEROES Act companion bill. Congress to reconcile.
A fiscal cliff is approaching for people who are behind in their rent and mortgage. Sen. Moylan is asking the governor to stave that off.