The Dededo skatepark has a cool new look. For the past two weeks, Opake and Clutch Guam have been revamping the skatepark in preparation for their upcoming skateboarding competition “Skate & Create Classics” this weekend. But just when the pai
Senators discuss bill to authorize short-term financing to support Guam Waterworks Authority program
With over a hundred wells on the island, 34 have tested positive for PFAS, also known as the forever chemical and is commonly linked to serious health defects and exceeds the safe drinking water standards. Three other wells have also tested high levels of
Bank of Guam alerts customers on recent vishing and phishing scheme
Bank of Guam is alerting all customers to a recent vishing and phishing scheme. Vishing, or voice phishing, involves fraudulent phone calls designed to deceive individuals into disclosing sensitive personal and financial information. Fraudulent callers ar
Residents with unmet needs from Typhoon Mawar may seek support
As the one-year anniversary of Typhoon Mawar approaches, the Office of Homelessness Assistance and Poverty Prevention (OHAPP) is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of the Mawar Disaster Relief Center (DRC). The Mawar Disaster Relief Center will assi
Division of Revenue and Taxation welcomes University of Baltimore’s Tax Clinic
DRT is announcing the arrival of the UB Tax Clinic from the University of Baltimore School of Law, which will operate on select days between June 4 and June 13. The Tax Clinic aims to provide assistance to taxpayers and businesses struggling with tax debt
Delegate Moylan’s amendment to address Guam civilian population exposure to Agent Orange added to NDAA
Another amendment that was secured by Delegate James Moylan and added in the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is an amendment that could pave the way for civilians in Guam who may have been exposed to Agent Orange to eventually s