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The hearing on Bill 4-38, which began last week, will continue Friday afternoon.
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Mary Okada has said she will continue to serve as a mentor to GCC leadership as trustees search for a new president
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CNMI employers are told that exemptions are possible under President Donald Trump’s H‑1B visa fee order
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A bill introduced by Sen. William Parkinson would prohibit the hiring of relatives in the government of Guam
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U.S. workers must be given first consideration for any job posted in the CNMI’s labor system, Labor Secretary Leila Staffler said.
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On Wednesday, local leaders learned that Guam would lose $6 million in funding for mental health and addiction programs. On Thursday, they learned the funding would be restored.
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Imperial Pacific International majority shareholder Lijie Cui will appear before an immigration judge on Jan. 16 at 9 a.m. after being arrested by ICE‑ERO agents for immigration violations.
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The University of Guam is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Friday for the official opening of the School of Engineering.
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A bill would tie Guam's minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index, but groups representing businesses say that would drive up prices and further hurt the economy.
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DYS reports rise in child‑safety cases; two newborns test positive for meth
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Blues by the Bay is happening Sunday, January 25th, at the Marianas Yacht Club at Sasa Bay. The annual fundraiser supports youth sailing development.
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In a webinar hosted by Right to Democracy and the America the Beautiful for All Coalition, representatives from citizen groups discussed their efforts to reach community members during the 60-day comment period.