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On Saturday, Guampedia is hosting the first Marianas Storytelling installment of 2026 –Kantan Chamorrita– from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Guam Museum Theatre.
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The 18th annual Malesso’ Gupot CHamoru-Crab Festival kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday and runs through Sunday night at the Malesso’ Veterans Sons and Daughters Pier Park.
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A Pacific voyaging canoe is crossing thousands of miles of ocean to reconnect cultures across the region.
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Guam Boonie Stompers recently celebrated Dave Lotz and his 1000th recorded hike.
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The Department of Agriculture’s Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources, or DAWR, has sent out a warning for the presence of box jellyfish in coastal waters and along shorelines.
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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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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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The Micronesia Climate Change Alliance held a press conference yesterday at the Guam Museum to announce the educational art exhibition Ta Nå’i Ånimu Part Two: Sacred Waters.
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Right at midnight, the Guam Visitors Bureau will be setting off fireworks in Tumon Bay and Hagåtña Bay.
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A free service has returned to help keep Guam’s roads safe during the holiday season. Through Jan. 3, safe rides home will be offered from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.