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Driven by global tariffs and shifting supply chains, investor interest in the Northern Mariana Islands is on the rise, according to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers.
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Dogs and cats that have no individual owners but are fed and cared for by multiple households contribute to Guam's stray animal population.
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The site, guamwatersafety.com, provides more information on the insecticide found in a Yigo well
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An amendment to the 2026 budget bill eliminated the need for a notarized bill of sale when transferring vehicle ownership at the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation
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CHamoru cultural organization, Gi Matan Guma’ is hosting a special share-out event from 11 a-m to 1 p-m. tomorrow at the Guam Museum.
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After facing public backlash, Gov. David M. Apatang canceled his request for legislative approval of an $80,000 annual salary for Special Assistant Henry Hofschneider—$20,000 above the government’s salary cap.
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Guam Waterworks Authority General Manager Miguel Bordallo said the messaging about new dieldrin action levels and a contaminated well caused distress among residents
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Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and CNMI Del. Kimberlyn King-Hinds said essential services will continue, but length of the shutdown will determine the scope and severity of impact.
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CNMI governor enacts FY 2026 spending plan to avert shutdown, urges revised budget amid $23M revenue gap
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A bill that would allow the CHamoru Land Trust to lease a property for mineral extraction, potentially generating $1 million annually for the agency, was moved to the voting file.
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The Northern Mariana Islands’ tourism sector remains under pressure as aggressive air service expansion in Guam diverts demand from Saipan, contributing to a record-low hotel occupancy rate of 31.08% in August 2025.
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TSA officers at Guam’s airport discovered a suspicious item in a passenger’s carry-on bag this weekend.