Top Guam Stories of 2020
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- By Oyaol Ngirairikl | The Guam Daily Post
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When COVID-19 first made headlines around the globe in January, the respiratory illness was a distant concern.
- Haidee Eugenio Gilbert | The Guam Daily Post
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Within months of the COVID-19 pandemic reaching Guam shores in March, nearly 30,000 people lost their jobs permanently or temporarily.
- By Gaynor D. Daleno | The Guam Daily Post
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When the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt pulled into port at Apra Harbor on March 27, its latest visit was anything bu…
- John O'Connor | The Guam Daily Post
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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…
- By Nick Delgado | The Guam Daily Post
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Seven homicide cases were reported on Guam throughout 2020.
- Haidee Eugenio Gilbert I The Guam Daily Post
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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.
- By Nick Delgado | The Guam Daily Post
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The year ended in heartbreak for one family, and relief for another.
- Haidee Eugenio Gilbert | The Guam Daily Post
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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…
- John O'Connor | The Guam Daily Post
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Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero's administration went through significant changes in 2020, including the resignation of her chief of staff and the reti…
- John O'Connor | The Guam Daily Post
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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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