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A man faces drug trafficking charges for allegedly purchasing pills in Mexico that tested positive for methamphetamine and ...
Grace Anne S. Dela Cruz, a junior nursing major at the University of Guam, has been named a 2025 Truman Scholar, becoming the first nursing student in the university's history ...
The Serve Guam Commission approved three applications for AmeriCorps funding during a special meeting Wednesday, while ...
Some residential customers of the Guam Waterworks Authority can anticipate a decrease in their monthly bills, while others ...
The Consolidated Commission on Utilities has authorized the Guam Power Authority to pursue pre-commissioning energy support ...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has officially joined the Green Growth movement and committed to transitioning to 100% ...
A man was accused of wielding a sword during an altercation with another man, who was subsequently sent to the hospital.
The local business community continues to struggle, according to the Guam Chamber of Commerce, which is once again seeking a ...
Pope Francis’ death has initiated carefully choreographed proceedings that will culminate in the election of a new pontiff.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, GTA organized an employee-driven donation campaign throughout March, collecting more ...
Tuesday was the last day for Attorney General Douglas Moylan to respond to the governor's April 15 letter asking for his ...
A lack of working elevators for several years has led a Southern High School student in a wheelchair to sue the Guam ...