Twelve students from Guam's high schools are preparing for college this summer by working in laboratories and research stations at the University of Guam as research apprentices and aides to faculty members at the College of Natural and Applied... Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
I am not a fan of the greening of America and Guam, even if I do believe that we cannot continuously depend on fossil fuels to bring about a more efficient economy. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Today is Independence Day, when the founding fathers of our nation declared our freedom from England. Tired of oppressive rule, they formed a representative government, one in which elected officials were accountable to the people. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Police have identified the bodies found at a Dededo residence yesterday and have classified their deaths as a "double homicide-suicide." Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Acting Gov. Mike Cruz signed a few bills into law yesterday, including one that authorizes the payments of additional past-due tax refunds and another that prevents critical youth services from being interrupted this year. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Frederick Fernsler, a D.L. Perez Elementary School teacher charged with allegedly sexually touching an 11-year-old student, pleaded not guilty yesterday. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Pat Uncangco lost his professional debut in Japan mixed martial arts Wednesday evening via a unanimous decision after the second round at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo in Deep 42 Impact. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Runners from around the world are now able to register online to participate in one of the island's signature sports tourism events, following the launch of a new Web site by the Guam Visitors Bureau. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Core Tech International doesn't owe any back taxes, according to a letter sent by Department of Revenue and Taxation Director Art Ilagan. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
A lieutenant with the Customs and Quarantine Agency accidentally shot himself in the leg last week during firearms training --an incident that wasn't reported to Guam Community College, which owns the firing range. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News