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Published on Jul 2, 2025Source: KUAM - Center-left
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Published on Jul 2, 2025
Guam to celebrate 81 years since liberation
(Image courtesy of Guam Governor’s Office, Mayor Council of Guam) Guam Liberation Day, July 21, is the Guam’s most important holiday aside from Discovery Day (the first Monday in March). The holiday commemorates the U.S. military liberating the island from …
Source: Stars and Stripes - Washington D.C - Gov't Institution -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
LETTER: The hero who stood alone, and stood for Guam
Most people in Guam have probably never heard of John Marshall Harlan. He never set foot on our island. He didn’t speak our language or share our culture. But over a century ago, standing in the highest court in America, Harlan raised his voice to defend …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Guam kicks off celebrations for 75th anniversary of Organic Act, which granted US citizenship to island residents
Guam’s history changed with the signing of the Organic Act of Guam on Aug. 1, 1950, granting U.S. citizenship to residents of Guam at the time and their descendants, and its 75th anniversary will be celebrated in various ways on the island. On Tuesday, …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
OPINION Merrill: Reviving Guam’s tourism—community-driven path to economic renewal
Guam’s visitor industry has long been a cornerstone of the island’s economy and cultural exchange. Over the past 50 years, tourism has generated more employment and contributed more tax revenue than any other industry in Guam. Our airport, the hotels, the …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
LETTER: Before creating the 'Guam Experience', decide the target tourist market
In the last month, many people have given suggestions about how to attract tourists to our island and how to enhance their experience when they visit Guam. These ideas promote important discourse and should continue. However, before we talk about …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Guam attorney says medical malpractice bill favorable only to lawyers
Only lawyers would come out ahead under a bill that would facilitate litigation for medical malpractice claims, a local attorney said, questioning the need to fix a system that is not broken. “I'm telling you from my own personal experience—I am right …
Source: The Pacific Island Times - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
DOD's investments in Guam reach $3.9B
Guam is now a $6.7 billion economy, thanks to the Department of Defense's investments, which reached $3.9 billion as of this year. However, its outstanding public debt has increased to $2.6 billion, accounting for 38 percent of its gross domestic …
Source: The Pacific Island Times - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Guam Election Commission restarts college poll worker program July 4
The Guam Election Commission will recommence its College Poll Worker Program on July 4, offering a two-credit course that contributes to the commission's nationally recognized excellence in election administration. According to a press release from the …
Source: The Guam Daily Post - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
PMG DAY 2: GUAM STILL SEARCHES FOR FIRST MEDAL
By Charlotte Oh KOROR, Palau – It was a busy and eventful day for Team Guam at the 2025 Pacific Mini Games in Palau. While swimming and paddling teams gave it their all in the water, the 3v3 basketball teams stepped up with a show. Unfortunately, due to …
Source: GSPN - Neutral