Dana Williams
News Director-
Bill 191-38, introduced by Sen. Shawn Gumataotao, would make it illegal to fly drones over the prison, detention facilities, the Department of Youth Affairs and judicial buildings.
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Relocating Fusion Center's secure room, CNMI prepares for 902 talks, banning drones over the prison
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A bill introduced by Sen. Shelly Calvo would provide legal recognition and regulations for common-law marriage on Guam.
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The Department of Revenue and Taxation has implemented a solution, and tax statements will be sent after the tax rolls are finalized within the next few weeks, according to Adelup
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The Mayors' Council of Guam considered - but rejected - a proposal to include a Liberation competition for men.
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The head of Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense said the agency is understaffed and equipment is outdated.
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Guam senators to conduct oversight hearings, CNMI loses cultural icon, nominations for Business Hall of Fame
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Regulators and representatives from prospective businesses gathered for a cannabis regulation summit Thursday, reflecting on why the island has failed to produce any licensed cannabis businesses
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Bill 202-38 would waive tuition for veterans, or their dependents, but some senators were concerned that the bill would lead to tuition increases that would unfairly burden other students
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Legislative session starts today, CNMI visa waivers, East Micronesia Cable Project