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The nonprofit Pacific Historic Parks is hosting a virtual reality experience at the Guam Museum. It depicts oral histories of World War II of World War II survivors on Guam.
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Guam has a new Archbishop from Saipan. He’s taking over after former Archbishop Michael Byrnes resigned in 2023 due to medical reasons.
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Cara Flores of Nihi Indigenous Media, Shannon McManus of the jazz duo Microchild and local musician and singer-songwriter Jonah Hånom known for his song CHaCHing come to together to dissect their collaboration, a song called Protector's Anthem and the song's music video.
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There is a constant hum surrounding the revitalization and preservation of CHamoru culture and traditions. While peering into the community, the likes of Indigenous artists like Monaeka Flores, Lia Barcinas and Roquin Siongco are found utilizing their platforms to activate safe spaces for CHamorus and locals alike.
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In the second part of this series, KPRG sat down with Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. to discuss how and why negotiations for the Compact of Free Association (COFA) agreements took longer than anticipated. The president explained that the delays were needed for Palauans to receive what they deserved.
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The people of Guam are met with ongoing challenges of economic disparities from the rising cost of goods and lingering impacts caused by the pandemic. With so much more time at home with family members, priorities shifted, causing many to rethink work-life balance.
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An average single-family house in Guam is now $426,000. That’s 54% higher than the median price five years ago. Rising costs can be attributed to a limited supply of homes and an increase in construction costs. However, a solution may be found within alternative methods, made possible by the latest advancements in technology.
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In an exclusive interview with KPRG, Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. outlines a high-end tourism model that protects the country's environment, how increased militarization can co-exist with Palau's ongoing conservation efforts, and whether the presence of nuclear-powered vessels poses a risk to them.
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The journey to becoming a beautician for one Guam hairstylist was not easy. But the challenges along the way have become his greatest gift to his clients.
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At the 9th Our Ocean Conference (OOC), the Republic of Nauru's Climate Change Minister, outlined an ambitious plan to relocate the majority of the nation's population from vulnerable coastal areas to higher ground.
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Retail discount giant Don Don Donki is set to open on Thursday, April 25.
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Ancient human bone fragments found during the ongoing buildup of Guam's Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz were reburied on April 5. The State Historic Preservation Office, along with U.S. military, coordinated the reburial ceremony, which was loaded with mixed feelings.