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Independent U.S. Delegate candidate Galvin Sablan Deleon Guerrero is condemning an alleged federal export‑control violation linked to Saipan.
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The Micronesia Climate Change Alliance held a press conference yesterday at the Guam Museum to announce the educational art exhibition Ta Nå’i Ånimu Part Two: Sacred Waters.
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Del. James Moylan said his office has not received confirmation about the involvement of military members from Guam or the CNMI in the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
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The CNMI government opened its new One Stop Business Permitting Center on Dec. 29, a move officials say will streamline the Commonwealth’s business licensing and regulatory process.
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Two CNMI Department of Public Safety police officers are under investigation for allegedly assaulting a man with a mental disability in Marpi on Dec. 19.
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The CNMI Supreme Court will appoint an off‑island judge to preside over a gas price‑fixing lawsuit.
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Right at midnight, the Guam Visitors Bureau will be setting off fireworks in Tumon Bay and Hagåtña Bay.
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Agency representatives and members of the public will discuss a federal proposal to lease deep-sea areas near the Mariana Trench for mining critical minerals.
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Gov. David M. Apatang has approved a revised fiscal 2026 budget, overturning the $179 million appropriation he signed in October to avert a shutdown.
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The measure notes animal welfare and environmental concerns as reasons for banning octopus farming on Guam
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The 198-megawatt plant will allow Guam Power Authority to shut down the aging Cabras units in 2026.
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The CNMI Department of Labor says U.S. workers made up the majority of the Commonwealth’s labor force in 2024, though the economy continues to rely heavily on foreign labor.