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In addition to cybersecurity and maritime security, the group discussed ongoing defense projects in Yap state.
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Pertussis, or whooping cough, can have dangerous complications for babies.
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A special session called by the governor on Sept. 29 to discuss the same legislation was adjourned without action.
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The projects expand services to homes, community institutions and hard-to-reach areas.
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A Carolinian cultural and environmental justice advocate is voicing strong opposition to a federal proposal that could lead to seabed mineral leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf offshore the CNMI.
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The University of Guam Press has released a new educational text documenting the plants used in traditional CHamoru healing practices.
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Guam’s minimum wage was raised to $9.25 an hour on Sept. 1, 2021. For a full-time employee, that’s $19,240 a year before taxes.
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CNMI Public School System K-12 campuses and administrative offices will be closed every Monday until further notice, a move driven by the government’s ongoing budget crisis.
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The appointment of retired Col. Karin Watson, a 1998 University of Guam graduate, must still be confirmed by the legislature.
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The de minimis exemption allowed goods valued under $800 to be shipped to the U.S. customs zone without any extra duties or fees.
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The Marianas Visitors Authority has recently launched a global branding strategy aimed at redefining the islands’ identity for international travelers.
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The new campus, which will feature 87 classrooms, will accommodate up to 2,000 students.