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It was a day of celebration for our dedicated officers in blue as Police Week comes to a close. The police service awards ...
With potential federal funding cuts now becoming increasingly imminent, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero continues to sound the ...
Thursday was the deadline for Guam Department of Education Superintendent, Dr. Kenneth Swanson, to provide a detailed ...
An update on the missing vessel, Lucky Harvest. The U.S. Coast Guard shared that the two mariners aboard the vessel have been ...
After spending more than two years behind bars, Paris Christian Reyes Sharpe is a free man. On Thursday, a 12-member jury ...
Governor Arnold I. Palacios welcomed representatives from Google, SubCom, and NEC to his office in Saipan for an update on ...
A new opportunity to take part in a nationally-recognized initiative in the field of STEM is coming with the Department of ...
As high school students focus on finals, graduation, and summer plans, students at Okkodo High spent the day exploring their ...
Dialogue often reveals unexpected common ground - bridging cultures, people, and places that seem worlds apart. For the first ...
Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds is pushing for stronger veterans healthcare support in the territories through new federal ...
As National Salvation Army Week comes to a close, a powerful act of kindness is made its way through our island Thursday.
A woman with a history of drug convictions is in jail again. This time, after police say she was caught with nearly an ounce of crystal meth during a traffic stop. Forty-one-year-old Cheryl Lynn Brewe ...
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