Top Guam Stories of 2020
When COVID-19 first made headlines around the globe in January, the respiratory illness was a distant concern.
Within months of the COVID-19 pandemic reaching Guam shores in March, nearly 30,000 people lost their jobs permanently or temporarily.
When the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt pulled into port at Apra Harbor on March 27, its latest visit was anything bu…
The COVID-19 pandemic had as much of an effect on education as it did the economy. Public and private schools closed shortly after the first f…
Seven homicide cases were reported on Guam throughout 2020.
Thousands of Guam voters went to the polls up to four times in 2020, the most in one year, and while a deadly coronavirus was raging.
The year ended in heartbreak for one family, and relief for another.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic hogged the daily headlines in 2020, much of the local news concerned the payment of war claims to thousands of Gu…
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero's administration went through significant changes in 2020, including the resignation of her chief of staff and the reti…
While 2020 saw the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic on Guam, the year also saw the conclusion to the years-long legal controversy concerning…
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- Last longline fishing agent leaves
- DRT to start mailing second round of stimulus checks by next week
- Police: Victim beheaded, ex-DYA officer arrested
- USDOL reaffirms: No PUA for those on reduced work hours
- Court documents: Suspect told police he was using meth inside beheading victim's apartment
- ‘We looked up to him as a father figure’
- GPD: Man decapitated, suspect arrested
- Dad sues Hyatt after child's finger severed going down waterslide
- Senator: Official misconduct should bar GovGuam employment
- Biden plan: $15 minimum wage; $1,400 relief checks
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Marianas on Jan. 20 awarded a $30 million indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract to Sundance-EA Associates II of Pocatello, Idaho, for environmental compliance services at Joint Region Marianas, according to a release from NAVFAC Marianas.
The Guam Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday that its board of directors unanimously elected its slate of officers for the 2021 administrative year.
Though COVID-19 decreased turnout for this school year’s Junior Achievement Company Program, organizers called students’ performances “absolutely spectacular.”
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