The Great Peskadot is set to make waves this Sunday at Ypao Beach Park. Ahead of its debut, I sit down with the book’s author ...
Guam leaders are urging residents to speak up now on federal plans that could open the door to deep sea mining near Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Thursday night, the community gathered to ...
Lawmakers are continuing close oversight of Guam’s response to dieldrin detected in the island’s water system. At the latest joint hearing, agencies laid out what’s been done so far to contain the ...
A shear line lingering over Saipan, Tinian, and Rota is bringing patchy showers, cloud cover, and gusty winds for a second day. Wind gusts are reaching up to 30mph, with spotty showers also ...
A man is facing felony drug charges after police say he threw drug paraphernalia out of a vehicle just before a traffic stop. According to a magistrate’s complaint, Ronnie Quinata Sanchez is ...
With deep-sea mining already under scrutiny, Guam lawmakers are advancing a resolution aimed at reinforcing the island’s opposition. Supporters say this moment is about drawing a clear line as ...
New details have been released on the chemical spill earlier this week that snarled traffic for hours in Barrigada. While the responsible party was able to contain and cleanup the spill without ...
What do members of the Guam Education Board think about proposals that would expand their authority? With major education reform on the table, KUAM News spoke with one board member to get their ...
A man facing vehicular homicide charges has been released from custody while awaiting trial. 35-year-old John Mariano Moses was released Tuesday after posting $5,000 cash bail, following a hearing ...
A 38-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after a woman reported being taken from a hågat home and held against her will for nearly two weeks. According to a magistrate’s complaint, ...
A 53-year-old man with a lengthy criminal history is facing felony charges after a machete assault in the southern village of Hågat. According to a magistrate’s complaint filed in the Superior ...
We as leaders continue to fail—and that includes the legislature, past administrations, and the Guam Education Board.” That candid assessment coming from education oversight chair S ...
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