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The Guam Waterworks Authority is looking to take a major step in addressing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, and other emerging contaminants in the island's drinking water, as it ...
The Guam Chamber of Commerce continues to advocate strongly for the passage of Bill 11-38 as originally drafted, and urges ...
In one of the latest attempts to reduce shipping costs to Guam, Sen. Jesse Lujan has urged congressional leaders to consider ...
The Guam Department of Labor added five new labor law enforcement specialists, marking a significant step in strengthening ...
The remains of 3,500-year-old rice were recently found in Guam — making it the earliest known evidence of rice in Remote Oceania.
The Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) has announced that it will continue to actively pursue new markets for tourism into Guam as ...
North Korea made similar comments in April, after the U.S. flew B-1B Lancers over the peninsula alongside South Korean ...
Archbishop Ryan P. Jimenez of Guam carried messages from the Pacific Islands—from climate change and emigration to the Neocatechumenal Way and lack of theology professors—in his first private audience ...
A canoe built using traditional Micronesian techniques has made its maiden voyage up the River Foyle. The 8ft (2.34m) canoe ...
It’s known for its pristine beaches, but Guam may be poised to become a hotbed for manufacturing. The island territory is ...
Chief Petty Officer Deren Perez, also known as the “Guahan Ninja,” slammed the buzzer, successfully completing Las Vegas’s ...
It is unclear how many airmen, including support personnel, were deployed to Spain or Guam for the abridged BTF deployments. However, the deployment was no vacation.