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- Guam Police release info on Agat murder
- Guam hosting amateur boxing tourney against Philippines team
- Kyle Reyes ready for MMA debut in Preba Hao
- GPD: homemade fireworks & cannons, firearms illegal
- Personnel Division audit revealed
- GWA wants moratorium lifted before New Year's
With the signing of Public Law 29-129, one government agency is hoping the governor will sign at least one more bill before time runs out. Lawmakers passed Bill 397 during session yesterday, which provides emergency financing options for the Guam Waterworks Authority in order to provide for the efficient and orderly operations of the utility agency in an effort to lift the moratorium on new development in central Guam by April 1. continued ... - Superintendent heading to nation's capitol
- CLTC administrator issues year-end report
The Chamorro Land Trust Commission has been under fire this year for various complaints ranging from preferential treatment of certain applicants to a lack of staff causing a backlog in the processing of applications. In its last meeting of 2008, the commission heard a rather interesting report from the head of the agency. continued ... - Governor signs Bill 385
Acting swiftly, Governor Felix Camacho today signed Bill 385 into law. The measure was passed last night before 6pm Tuesday, and included in the legislation was a rider that addressed concerned by the Guam Economic Development Authority in approving a $20,000,000 loan with the Bank of Guam. continued ... - Holiday Crisis Hotline remains available through New Year's
- Retuyan changes plea to guilty
- Tamuning neighbors can expected weekend water outage
Residents in Tamuning on Sunday should be prepared to be without it for 10 hours starting at 6pm. Areas directly affected are from the intersection of Marine Corps Drive and Governor Carlos Camacho road up to the Guam Memorial Hospital. continued ... - Justices affirm Perry conviction
- Annual fireworks display planned in Tumon
- Conference planned for Club 7 Deuce owners
- Retuyan pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
- Senators make their way to Voting File, pass Bill 385
Lawmakers just before six o’clock Tuesday evening voted on a number of bills and appointments waiting for legislative confirmation. According to what transpired on the floor there are two new members to the Guam Education Policy Board this after lawmakers approved the nomination of Giovanni "Bunny" Sgambelluri and Dr. Lee Meadows continued ...
