Dana Williams
News Director-
The National Weather Service will issue a typhoon watch for Rota, Tinian and Saipan at 2 p.m. Friday, according to CNMI officials. Guam will be in COR 3 at 3 p.m.
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Joint Typhoon Warning Center says Bavi could be a Category 5 storm with 160 mph winds when it passes between Rota and Tinian on Monday.
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It could be a Category 4 super typhoon at the time of passage, likely overnight Sunday and Monday morning, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
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“Whether the system tracks closer to Guam or Saipan or farther north, we'll still see at least, most likely, tropical storm-force impact," meteorologist Charlie Ogle said.
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Yona Mayor B.J. Terlaje said organizers have had trouble encouraging young women to participate in the annual contest.
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Forecasters watch developing system, Saipan prepares for Liberation Day, Senators question Guam's involvement at D.C. celebration
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Biscoe Lee said at the beginning of the hearing that the agency had been advised by legal counsel not to comment on pending personnel matters or litigation before the courts.
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Complaints about property destruction and traffic safety have prompted Sen. Telo Taitague to introduce a bill updating Guam's laws dealing with stray cattle, goats and sheep.
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Guam's Village Community Care program was administered by the Department of Public Health and Social Services and provided village mayors with funding to support childcare-related services, but auditors determined it operated without clear oversight.
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Judith Won Pat, who as a senator helped write the law that set up the current board structure, testified on Bill 286-38 during a public hearing Wednesday afternoon.