People traveling to Guam with pets will either have to leave them behind or reschedule their flights, as the devastation caused by Typhoon Mawar has halted the importation of dogs and cats to the island.
A man charged in January with the murder of Anthony Mendiola will go to trial next month. Read moreShooting suspect heading to trial next month
Jurors began deliberations for two men on trial for an alleged scheme to smuggle contraband into the Department of Corrections Adult Correctio… Read moreJurors deliberate in DOC smuggling trial
The Guam Fire Department received more than 70 complaints of unauthorized burning over the weekend. Read moreGFD: Over 70 burning reports during weekend
It has been nearly two weeks since Typhoon Mawar ravaged the island, and a little more than half of the system load, or customer demand in the… Read moreOversight hearings expected on post-typhoon response
The Guam Power Authority has added a new statistic to its daily reporting: Customers restored. Read moreGPA: Nearly 41% of customers restored
Jurors began deliberations for two men on trial for an alleged scheme to smuggle contraband into the Department of Corrections Adult Correctio… Read moreJurors deliberate in DOC smuggling trial
A man charged in January with the murder of Anthony Mendiola will go to trial next month. Read moreShooting suspect heading to trial next month
The deadline for the Guam Racing Federation to vacate the CHamoru Land Trust Commission property serving as home to the Guam International Rac… Read moreGRF not leaving raceway property
DISPOSING DEBRIS: Raymond Mendoza, from NCS, Dededo, volunteers to help people offload their vehicles at a typhoon waste disposal site at the … Read moreResidents scrap typhoon debris at Tiyan site
The Judiciary of Guam will continue operations on a limited basis for the next week. Read moreCourts continue limited operations this week
The heads of the Guam Department of Education and the Guam Education Board have said the new school year will start as scheduled, dispelling r… Read moreGDOE: No delay to school year
Businesses on the island and stateside are partnering to raise money for families and farmers who are hurting in the wake of Typhoon Mawar. Read moreLocal, stateside businesses join to raise funds for families, farmers
All three of the island's major telecommunications providers continue to work to restore full services, but progress is largely being stalled … Read morePower problems stall restoration of Guam phone, internet service
Farmers may have lost 90% to 100% of crops due to Typhoon Mawar, according to preliminary estimates from the Guam Department of Agriculture. Read moreCrop loss estimated over 90%; local farmers can apply for aid
DISPOSING DEBRIS: Raymond Mendoza, from NCS, Dededo, volunteers to help people offload their vehicles at a typhoon waste disposal site at the … Read moreResidents scrap typhoon debris at Tiyan site
The University of Guam Sea Grant's aquaculture program donated fresh tilapia to residents as part of post-Typhoon Mawar recovery efforts. Read moreUOG Sea Grant donates fish harvest
Starting Monday, members of Guam's senior community in need will have access to donated food commodities. Read moreDPHSS to distribute food aid to manåmko'
The Department of Public Health and Social Services announced the Division of Environmental Health's processing center remains closed in the a… Read moreCertificates processing has been put on hold, says Public Health
Nicholas Moore was ordered to be released from prison, as he is expected to go to trial in August for charges related to the death of Michael Castro. Read moreMoore released from DOC, trial for drive-by shooting put on hold
Two residents of a Tamuning apartment accused a man of assault and criminal trespass within the span of 20 minutes. Read moreMan accused of assault, criminal trespass
The Judiciary of Guam will continue operations on a limited basis for the next week. Read moreCourts continue limited operations this week
One day, there’s water and the next, none. That's the scenario playing out in some homes around the island. It all comes down to supply and demand. Read moreWater shortage prompts executive order
Attorney General Douglas Moylan said he feels a forensic analysis of government operations is needed because of the lack of preparation for Ty… Read moreAG calls for analysis of agencies in post-Typhoon Mawar response
Guam residents will be dealing with the rains and winds of Invest 98W, a tropical disturbance well west of the island, until Monday evening, t… Read moreNWS sees a ‘busier year ahead’ for Guam
On the first day the Disaster Recovery Center was open at Guam Community College, Federal Emergency Management Agency responders helped 250 ho… Read moreFEMA assists 250 households, provides nearly $43,000 in aid
Despite challenges with supplies and utility restoration, many businesses in Tumon, the heart of Guam’s tourism industry, have managed to reop… Read moreTumon businesses bouncing back
Editor's note: This article has been corrected to say that it was Miguel Bordallo who said rate projections only go through 2024. It initially… Read moreGWA wants 27% rate increase
Typhoon Mawar left its mark on health care and the island’s only public hospital has had to step up to the plate, taking on a “dramatic increa… Read moreGMH sees surge in patients due to lack of power, water and oxygen
On the same day Typhoon Mawar made landfall on Guam and shut down water, power and telecom services, information about a digital storm potenti… Read moreMicrosoft: Chinese hackers target Guam infrastructure
The first of three Disaster Recovery Centers is now open at the Guam Community College and the first day brought out a crowd of residents from… Read moreResidents seek help at Disaster Recovery Center
The Taiwan government made a $200,000 donation to the the local chapter of the American Red Cross for post-typhoon recovery efforts. Read moreTaiwan office gives $200K to Red Cross
A flood watch remains in effect for Guam through Monday evening, according to the Guam National Weather Service, which has been monitoring a t… Read moreFlood watch for island until Monday
The recent law authorizing the governor to utilize up to $50 million from the general fund for Typhoon Mawar emergency response also mandated … Read moreMayors eyeing cleanup costs for $100K
The spirit of inafa'maolek was strong in the village of Dededo, where residents came together Friday to help their neighbors recover from Typh… Read moreDededo community comes together to help one another recover from Mawar
Lori Quichocho and her family of seven have been fighting to find adequate shelter after their Dededo home was leveled by Typhoon Mawar. Read moreDededo family fights to find shelter after home 'totaled'
Businesses on Guam have suffered an estimated $111.8 million in losses in the aftermath of Typhoon Mawar. Read moreBureau: Mawar caused estimated $111.8M in damage to businesses
Disaster Survivor Assistance teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency began canvassing neighborhoods Friday to help residents apply … Read moreDisaster Survivor Assistance teams begin identifying residents' needs
The Office of the Attorney General received nine formal complaints of price gouging during Typhoon Mawar. Read more9 complaints of price gouging, AG says
About 42% of defendants who were released on prior cases and violated the conditions of their release this month were faced with new criminal … Read moreAG: 10 defendants charged in new cases
A SIGNAL OF PROGRESS: Department of Public Works Electronic Technician II Nino Ragejos works on repairing a traffic light Wednesday, May 31, 2… Read moreRepairs underway at intersections
DAMAGED PLANT SITE: Fuel tanks at the Ukudu Power Plant construction site are seen damaged Friday, June 2, 2023, in Dededo. According to the G… Read moreUkudu power plant site's tanks buckled by Mawar
The Guam Solid Waste Authority is asking for the public’s patience as workers try to keep up with the increasing demand for garbage disposal p… Read moreSolid Waste: Trash tonnage more than doubled, collection delayed
The Guam Power Authority had to delay the next phase of its post-typhoon recovery process to this weekend, due to the need to address more wat… Read moreGPA delays next phase of power recovery
A man was accused of using a slingshot to fire a projectile at a woman through her apartment window. Read moreComplaint: Man shot projectile at woman through her window
Lines at gas stations and fast-food restaurants have stretched farther than usual in the aftermath of Typhoon Mawar. Much of the island is wit… Read more'We are trying': On the front lines of fueling, feeding island