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The Guam Visitors Bureau has launched an interactive dashboard to provide easier access to data and statistics collected on the tourism industry. Read more
25TH ANNIVERSARY DONATION: In celebration of its 25th anniversary, AM Insurance donated $25,000 to the American Red Cross Guam Chapter on Nov. 16. From left: American Red Cross Guam Chapter board members Rob Marks, Ed Ilao and Jeff Cook; Annmarie Muna, president, AM Insurance; Red Cross Guam… Read more
RELOCATED: The large, corner retail space at the Tumon Sands Plaza has ceased to be a Guam landmark for Louis Vuitton. The luxury brand has stopped using the prime property at Tumon Sands Plaza as a retail space. Louis Vuitton signs outside the building advise customers to visit the T Galler… Read more
This week's Spots on the Rock will take you to one summit, which dominates Guam's southern reaches – Mt. Schroeder.
Living on Guam, we always hear the local tourism industry promoting the island as a tropical getaway abundant with white sandy beaches, postcard-worthy sunsets and other beautiful, natural phenomena.
Along the island's southwest coast are beautiful sunbaked beaches and glamorous green jungles that only scratch the surface of Guam's gateway to a rich geological history.
I had a relative visiting over the holidays and, of course, since all she wanted to do was hike I was the point man for all the adventures she had planned.
Adventure to Ipan, Talofofo, to follow about 4 miles of southeastern coastline over white sandy beaches and several snorkeling sites, with a peek into World War II history as a plus!
Deep in a vibrant river valley ravine, waterfalls shower down from more than 40 feet into a pleasant swimming pool – the perfect paradise to get away.
You could dive into the dusty old pages of a textbook or visit the local museum, but to get an exciting experience learning Guam history, head to the boonies!
Passing through the bustling highways of Hagåtña and even the sleepy streets of the south, it's easy to disregard or dismiss the landscapes around us, and the histories they hold.
This week we take a break from exploring any particular nook or cranny of Guam, to take a closer look at the trails we've been traveling on and what sets them apart from anywhere else in the world.
“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.
One of the most exciting milestones in a teenager’s career is landing that first job. Though exciting, securing a job can be daunting, especially if you have no prior experience.
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.”
Turning a container over to squint at a tiny recycling symbol and number is not something many people automatically do.
Imagine your 10-year-old little sister, brother or cousin vaping.
For teens whose parents serve in the military, Veterans Day has a special meaning.
Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers!
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and while teens aren't as likely to develop this form of cancer they can begin a healthy lifestyle that could help them in the future.
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For at least a couple of days, thousands of Guam residents who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program and the cash portion … Read more
- By Ron McNinch
For the last three years, I have served on the Guam Education Board. Every school board member has different priorities. My personal prioritie… Read more
- By Colin Jones
As a lawyer who frequently has to deal with data privacy regulations around the world, I was shocked to see various financial institutions pub… Read more
With 9.1 seconds left in regulation and the game tied 47-47, Tuesday's thriller was in St. Paul Christian School Warriors’ Monica Giger's capable hands.
After a week of competitive international basketball, on Sunday, the 2019 Thanksgiving HoopFest Tournament presented by Bank of Guam crowned its six division champions at the Tamuning Gym.
There was a whiff of playoff atmosphere in the air as the St. Paul Warriors boys soccer team played host to the undefeated John F. Kennedy Islanders on Monday afternoon. With the Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam high school boys soccer playoffs just around the corner,…