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A team of three accounting students from the University of Guam has won the 2019 Government Finance Case Challenge of the Association of Government Accountants, UOG announced in a press release Thursday. Read more
Two Guam bakeries – New Fresh Bread Bakeshop in Dededo and Café Panadero in Yigo – were ordered to pay $108,929 in back wages and liquidated damages to 20 employees for violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime requirements, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Read more
The holidays aren't always easy for many trying to celebrate, like for Dededo resident Joni White. But, her family received a little something special just two weeks shy of Christmas. Read more
The hike to Fouha Bay and Rock is a sacred pilgrimage to ancient hallowed grounds that nurture your natural spirit and shed light on history. While the trek is short and relatively easy, the hike's sheer spirituality is worth the walk.
You know life is good when you're lying in the cool shade of a jungle canopy overhead. Peering through a tropical rooftop, clouds drifting and drawing you to sleep – it doesn't get any better than this!
Ancient latte stones, lusongs and pottery shards, a natural rock arch and a dark, freshwater cave pool? Sounds like an adventure fit for Indiana Jones!
This weekend we’ll be hiking to another one of Guam’s more notable and recognized hikes, a sloping trail down the Pågat cliff line to reach a natural cave and swim hole, an ancient Chamorro village with several latte stones and lusongs, and the pristine northeastern coastline and a rock arch.
There’s always at least one thing you can look forward to every day when living on Guam.
This weekend’s hike is a triple treat for hikers who love the beach, snorkeling and ocean life! We explore the southeast coastline of Guam, from Ylig Bay to Turtle Cove and finally Taga’chang Beach in Yona, providing a lot to see and lots of water fun along the way.
Strolling down south feels like an endless summer, a peaceful slip into a paradise you'd never want to leave.
This weekend we travel up north along the low-lying western coast of Guam to find Hila'an Beach, Lost Pond, and Shark's Hole – three distinct and beautiful spots on the rock packed into one hike!
The Guam Daily Post is excited to announce the arrival of "Spots on The Rock: Guide to Guam Hikes and Nature Trails," the island's first updated hiking guide in more than 25 years.
Keisha May Ayson an eighth grader at Astumbo Middle School with an eye on the environment and the island's future is calling on the island's elected officials to help the school system.
One of the main goals of Harvest Christian Academy’s Future Business Leaders of America club is to encourage change while teaching responsible entrepreneurship this holiday season.
With the "BER" months in full swing, the island's teens are jumping right into the holiday spirit and embracing the season of giving. From participating in fundraisers for quality organizations, such as Harvest House or Salvation Army, to performing in Christmas concerts, the weekends and ev…
Providing an outlet for young musicians has been one of the missions of the John F. Kennedy High School Vivace Program. Vivace is an advanced level choir program for aspiring JFKHS musicians. It has provided knowledge, family, and a home for students with a desire to learn music for the past…
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“Frozen 2” is a story that illustrates how teamwork and belief in one another can help any family find a triumphant and happy end – whatever the challenge.
As we mentally and physically prepare ourselves for the long lines and huge sales following our Thanksgiving gatherings, we are faced with the adventure of shopping on Black Friday.
Many of us, teens and adults included, sometimes take for granted the people in our lives and the assistance and joy they give us. We sometimes turn a blind eye to those things that give purpose to our lives.
The FIRST Global Challenge is known for being the “most exciting competition for robotics in the world.”
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When two people are shot in Mangilao, one fatally, off of the same stretch of Route 15 over a span of weeks, the public can't be kept in the dark. Read more
- By Ron McNinch
This week I will talk about some news items. We have a lot going on in this community and our public is very informed. Everyone seems to have … Read more
- Jerone T. Landström
Previous Guam Memorial Hospital Authority administrations have created their own administrative rules that appear to violate Equal Protection … Read more
J.J. “Superman” Ambrose returns to the octagon Dec. 13 when he battles Kitt “The Killer” Campbell in the main event at Hex Fight Series 20 in Melbourne, Australia. Joining Ambrose will be fellow STEEL Athletics fighter, Juan “Hot Pocket” Lizama, taking on Sam “Slammin” Hibberd on the undercard.
The Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam girls basketball final matchup is set.
Defending kickball champions C.L. Taitano Elementary School will be squaring up against the seven schools gunning for glory in the Guam Police Department’s Fade Away from Violence “Choosing to be Drug & Alcohol Free” Kickball Tournament Saturday at the Guam Football Association National …