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UOG’s School of Business and Public Administration will host an Indo-Pacific Peace Conference from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the CLASS Lecture Hall.
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Won Pat served as acting superintendent before Kenneth Swanson started work in 2023.
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Superior Court Judge Pro Tempore Arthur Barcinas has set a Nov. 17 hearing in the criminal case against former Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, following the appointment of a new prosecutor.
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Nearly 90 years after CHamoru political pioneers Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero and B.J. Bordallo met President Franklin D. Roosevelt during their historic trip to Washington, D.C., one of their gifts to the president has returned home.
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Like the first case of the year reported in September, officials think the person was infected elsewhere before traveling to Guam.
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The Marianas Visitors Authority has launched “SWIM in the Marianas,” a cultural and recreational exchange bringing 100 swimmers and their families from China to Saipan for a five-night stay beginning Dec. 2.
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Bill 201-38 would lengthen terms of voting members from three years to four years
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If no traces of the pesticide are found in the water during the next test, the "do not drink without treatment" advisory will be lifted.
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James W. Feger received the prestigious award during the 2025 Governor’s Humanities Awards, hosted by the Northern Marianas Humanities Council.
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A new bill aims to make it easier for Guam’s students to fundraise for their school activities.
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Francis Toribiong is credited with starting the country’s diving industry, and he was instrumental in also finding the historic World War II shipwrecks in Palau
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The airline said the new route complements service to Palau through Manila and Guam