NEWS: Senators mandate agency to spend money on hiking guide
Senators, having no intention of cutting spending so they can roll back the BPT increase, just added a hiking mandate to three agencies.
Senators, having no intention of cutting spending so they can roll back the BPT increase, just added a hiking mandate to three agencies.
The public health director is allowing many more businesses to open this coming week. Her agency is providing guidance on how it happens.
DPHSS may change its guidelines and not count FPUC income in determining food stamps eligibility, once officials receive guidance from feds.
Guam's health agency says that the larger unemployment benefits program will count against SNAP income threshold; but Congress says not true
Click on this story to read about the start of unemployment processing for the CNMI, and other related information.
Congress is sending additional money to Guam to help homeless people, and to prevent people from going homeless.
Congressman San Nicolas is pleading with the legislature to require businesses to register so their workers can get unemployment faster.
Robert Guerrero was paid overtime, illegally, while Commonwealth residents suffer through Gov. Torres's financial policies.
Congressman San Nicolas reports on further relief from Congress that helps Guam's small businesses to survive the Coronavirus crisis.
Charlie Atalig wants the casino commission to suspend IPI's casino license until the casino pays its $30M balance to the CBF. Stops short.
Sen. Telo Taitague & Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio dropped a political bombshell on the governor today: Tim Aguon admitted Haig Huynh had lied!
Apply now for unemployment benefits! The system finally is online at hireguam.com.
The world's premier anti-laundering law enforcement body says IPI violated the Bank Secrecy Act. Officials say the jig is up.
Sen. Jim Moylan, who has been seeking answers on questions of financial corruption in the administration, says patience is running out.
It was Gov. Torres, who after Christmas 2017, allowed IPI to keep custody of the $10M for the Community Benefit Fund.
Adelup is refusing the disclose the emails between the two officials who discussed the forgery of Linda DeNorcey's signature before using it
The Republican leader in the legislature says she'll call for a federal investigation if an audit reveals any impropriety by the governor.
Travel to Guam will be easier starting July 1. The governor has conditionally eased travel from Korea, Japan and Taiwan starting July 1.
The speaker says her committee will investigate the administration if an audit reveals improprieties in the spending of public funds.
While thousands struggle throughout the CNMI for just a little bit of cash, documents reveal spending sprees of CBF funds by special people.