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Refunds are being sent to individuals who made payments through Rev and Tax online portals after legislation eliminated credit card fees. Businesses must still pay the fees.
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Although it was originally opposed by neighbors, the developer resubmitted plans for the Honhui Guam resort and incorporated community feedback.
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Bill proposes conducting regular salary, recruitment, and retention studies for Department of Corrections workers.
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The former interim executive director of the Guam Regional Transit Authority was arrested in connection with a terrorizing complaint, according to police.
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With two Democrats joining the nine-member Republican majority, the 38th Guam Legislature overrode Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero's veto of the fiscal 2026 budget.
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A proposal to transfer CHamoru Land Trust land in Malesso’ to the Guam National Guard has stalled after community pushback.
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Guam Power Authority said the contractor notified the agency that off-island repairs must be made.
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Island leaders and military officials talked about infrastructure, economy, readiness and regional threats during a two-day forum.
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Guam leaders are calling for stronger federal support as the island braces for major military construction.
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Lawmakers will review the governor's proposed budget before returning for session on Wednesday.