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Jack in the Box Inc. has announced the opening of its paid management training program and invites interested Guam residents to apply for restaurant manager and assistant manager positions, the company announced Monday. Read more
OPENING: Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio, center, and Speaker Tina Muña Barnes, fourth from right, join other bank officials and dignitaries during the ribbon-cutting for First Commercial Bank's grand opening ceremony Tuesday in Tamuning. The bank's new offices are in the former Ben Franklin crafts st… Read more
DFS Guam held a grand opening to celebrate its Wellness line of products at T Galleria that offered a glimpse of products that promote holistic health. Read more
Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a Spots on The Rock series exploring Guam's southwest, southeast, northwest and northeast coastlines.
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.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect the CHamoru spelling of "Pontan," "Fo'na" and "Fuha," according to current CHamoru orthography. The spelling was codified by the Commission on the CHamoru Language and the Teaching of the History and Culture of the Indigenous People of Gu…
Imagine what Guam must have looked like thousands of years ago. Before the island's native CHamoru population met colonizer after colonizer, which was followed by the mixing of family lines and the introduction of different plant and animal species.
Editor's note: The following feature provides insight into Guam's marine and animal life, but is not an exhaustive list of the island's wildlife.
On Christmas Day, I was having a conversation with a cousin who was visiting home for the holidays. He's attending college in Hawaii and is set to graduate next spring.
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.
In the isolated, central hills of Guam stands a 150-foot long and 24-foot high, man-made dam, slowly being reclaimed by its jungle surroundings since being abandoned over half a century ago.
This week we take a different adventure, landlocked and into one of Guam’s most noteworthy cave systems. The Talofofo Caves hike leads to several caverns ranging in size from small to large, and it also features a couple of bright and breezy vista points.
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.
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…
Teenagers around the globe, no matter their family's status, class or culture, have battled acne for millennia.
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.
“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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In a span of less than two weeks, since Thanksgiving morning, we've heard of at least three elderly Guam residents who have been victims of cr… Read more
- By Dan Ho
When I first started teaching - actually, throughout most of my life - I believed that good behavior was something that only the individual co… 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
The Simon Sanchez High Sharks knew they weren’t playing to their potential, sputtering to a 3-4-1 record and sixth-place finish in the Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam Boys Baseball League regular season. A 7-5 loss to Okkodo in the first round of the double eliminati…
The Guam Department of Education Interscholastic Sports Association continues to move forward, reassuring its stakeholders that it will be prepared for the start of third quarter sports.
Nearly 100 runners participated in the Guam Running Club’s 36th Annual Plumeria 10K (6.2 miles) Road Race held in Hagåtña on Saturday morning. Both Ryan Matienzo (37:39) and Kristen Lawrence (41:22) led the race from start to finish to convincingly win their respectful divisions.