A federal judge decided not to sanction attorney Stephanie G. Flores for her "reckless or incompetent" errors in the landfill case, but not after stating her extreme disappointment in Flores' actions. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
The Department of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment has not completed its procurement review of the Port Authority of Guam $350,000 community outreach project, OEA Western Regional Director Gary Kuwabara said yesterday. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
The hospital owes about $8.6 million to its vendors --of which about $5.2 million is more than 90 days past due, according to Guam Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Chairman Dan Webb. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Seven teens from Southern High School were taken into custody and appeared in the Superior Court of Guam yesterday for their alleged involvement in the beating of another teen at the Santa Rita school in October. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Guam Memorial Hospital officials will not disclose what disciplinary action has been taken against hospital Chief Financial Officer Jane Flores for applying a one-time 25 percent pay incentive to employees in her division. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Guam's favorite prankster is back and causing a stir in university classrooms. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Former Department of Education Superintendent Rosie Tainatongo yesterday said she did not allow D.L. Perez Elementary school teacher Frederick Fernsler to place cameras in his classroom years ago. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Today, the Pacific Daily News is proud to launch new comic strips of "Juan Malimanga," the classic Chamorro character created by the late Clotilde Castro Gould. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
Some people don't really understand, especially when it comes to the teaching of God. Let's take Kolby Chang for example, in his Nov. 17 submission to PDN, in response to my letter regarding Bill 185. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News
The Guam Election Commission is gathering facts about Sen. Matt Rector's misdemeanor burglary conviction so the agency can decide if it is worth investigating. Full Article at Guam Pacific Daily News