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The governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill, otherwise, it will lapse into law.
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Lieutenant Governor Dennis Mendiola, Homeland Security official Joey Dela Cruz, and Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services (DFEMS) Lieutenant Justin Paul Mizutani are facing charges of misconduct in public office for allegedly misusing public funds to rent vehicles and transport one to Rota illegally.
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Palau International Coral Reef Center planted 25 bear claw clams and 25 baby giant clams as part of a plan to develop sustainable community-based mangrove ecotourism in Ngiwal state.
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The bill states that the goal is to automate computer-based tasks so workers have more time to spend servicing customers and solving problems
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The Department of Defense has extended the public comment period for 15 days on the draft environmental impact statement for military training on Tinian.
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Many of the shells were collected on Guam between 1960 to 1964, when Warren B. Carah was a teenager.
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The Guam Waterworks Authority, or GWA, held a working session presenting to the CCU, Consolidated Commission on Utilities, on Tuesday morning, discussing key resolutions and updates.
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The new law is expected to reduce illegal dumping and decrease garbage collection rates.
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Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero met with civilian and military leaders in Okinawa Monday to discuss the ongoing relocation of U.S. Marines to Guam
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The observatory’s eight viewing windows will be replaced beginning Sept. 1, with the project expected to be completed by Sept. 14.
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A former employee of the Public School System (PSS) and her mother were arrested Friday following a federal indictment for allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars in grant money.
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The strike group includes the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, Carrier Air Wing 5, and Destroyer Squadron 15.