A two-month fundraising campaign at The Westin Resort Guam generated $3,620 for Typhoon Sinlaku recovery efforts through coffee sales at the hotel's lobby café.
McDonald's of Guam has recognized six employees from across its island restaurants for their performance, teamwork and customer service during the first quarter of 2026.
With 240 vacant teaching positions and the start of School Year 2026-2027 less than three months away, the Guam Department of Education is hosting their annual GDOE Job Fair next week.
When the Guam System for Assistive Technology (GSAT) opens its 32nd Annual Assistive Technology Conference next week, the focus won't be on gadgets for the sake of gadgets. It will be on somet…
Ernie Wusstig lost somewhere between $20,000 and $30,000 worth of stringless bush beans when Super Typhoon Sinlaku tore through his northern Guam fields in April, just days before harvest. He …
Marissa Eusebio Borja has spent much of the past year working largely out of sight, building something she believes Guam will need sooner than most people realize.
From island-inspired fashion rooted in Micronesian heritage to trendy apparel and bold new dining options, the landmark shopping mall has welcomed three new businesses that are helping shape a…
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and the Guam Economic Development Authority returned from the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit in National Harbor, Maryland, with a stack of business cards, a pipeline o…
Guam's businesses are being squeezed from multiple directions at once, between the fallout of the U.S.-Israel bombing campaign against Iran, the aftermath of Super Typhoon Sinlaku and the long…
Students from the Business and Technology Academy Charter School engaged in a purposeful exchange, traveling to Tokyo, Japan, where they visited Clark Memorial International High School and Om…
Hide Morikawa only had to visit Guam a couple of times as a tourist in the early 2000s before he realized he wanted to live here. The beaches, the weather, and the slower pace beat any cold da…
A Guam Department of Labor initiative is spotlighting how apprenticeship programs are helping build a local workforce in critical industries, using one telecommunications engineer’s career pat…
The University of Guam's 17th Conference on Island Sustainability opened its second day Thursday with a call to move beyond planning and into action and closed the morning with a formal commit…
The clock on public input for Guam's long-range development blueprint is still ticking, but louder this time. The Bureau of Statistics and Plans has extended for a second time the comment peri…
In a major step forward for financial infrastructure across the Western Pacific, Elcome Pacific has completed a multi-country satellite connectivity deployment for Bank of Guam, reinforcing ne…
Commended for more than a decade of service to Guam’s island youth, Dr. Ma Cristina Manaloto received a certificate of recognition from the 38th Guam Legislature on Thursday, a moment that was…
Feeling the squeeze at the pump? On Guam, saving gas starts with what you can fix today and how you drive tomorrow.
The latest Guam Department of Labor job statistics for December 2025 indicate that, while there was an increase of 750 jobs over the latest quarter, it's still a decrease of 230 jobs compared …
On Saturday, the Asia Pacific Airlines hangar in Tiyan opened to the public for the 2026 Wings in Paradise Aviation open house, promoting awareness of aviation careers, education pathways and …
Rising housing costs and limited supply on Guam mirror national trends, but practical solutions already used in the mainland could help ease the pain locally, according to real estate expert S…
The Guam International Airport Authority expects a 25% drop in seat capacity next month from Guam’s top visitor market, Korea, according to GIAA Executive Manager John Quinata at a board meeti…
University of Guam leaders traveled to Singapore earlier this month to help shape how Guam’s workforce development story is told on an international stage and, according to one participant, th…
The Guam Economic Development Authority board of directors has approved an amendment adding benefits to its resolution recommending a qualifying certificate, or QC, for Core Tech Captive Insurance.
A University of Guam researcher says Guam’s farmers could double their production almost overnight if anyone would buy from them. That is the sharper message emerging from a three-year, federa…
University of Guam leaders joined government, industry and workforce representatives at a regional summit in Singapore this month focused on strengthening Guam’s workforce and expanding its ro…
The Department of Defense announced it has awarded a $249,000,000 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to Blue Steel Marine LLC, of Talofofo, Guam, for general sh…
Last week Guam reached over 6,000 H-2B workers now employed on island - a milestone that has not been seen since the late 1980s, which raises the question: how are the economic conditions on G…
The Governor of Guam, President of Palau, other regional leaders, local business and tourism heads got a first look at United Airlines' newest Guam-based plane, the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
A former Guam scuba shop employee has turned a frustrating problem with saltwater-tangled hair into a fast-growing business, now backed by investors from Shark Tank, and the Rip Tie Hair found…
United Airlines officials say they are closely monitoring rising fuel costs but have not yet passed those increases on to travelers, even as prices surge locally and globally.
The Guam Department of Labor said it's Fair Employment Practice Division, FEPD, is stepping up enforcement of workplace discrimination and fair hiring laws as recent inspections have revealed …
On Saturday, Nissan Guam introduced the 2026 Nissan Sentra, a "spacious" sedan that sales staff positioned as a practical option for working families looking to balance price and performance.
A record 6,000 foreign H-2B workers are now on Guam, the highest level in more than 30 years, "reflecting the unprecedented demand for labor driven largely by the military buildup and major co…
A Guam-based financial advisor has earned an advanced industry certification in investment management.
Three Guam nonprofit organizations will receive funding to expand services for seniors, people with disabilities and foster children through a partnership between Community First Guam Federal …
The University of Guam is launching a new bachelor’s degree in construction management as the island prepares for years of large-scale development tied to military projects and infrastructure …
Guam officials wrapped up a weeklong trade and investment mission to Taiwan with meetings focused on a familiar issue for the island’s economy: air connectivity.
The Guam Contractors Association is now accepting applicants for the 2026 GCA Trades Academy Scholarships, which provide a total of $20,000 in funding to students who demonstrate an interest i…
Visitor industry veteran and former Guam and China hotelier Richard Rennie reported in his new monthly publication, the Guam Tourism Review, that it should be no surprise that Philippine Airli…
Two student-run companies have earned the chance to represent Guam at an international entrepreneurship competition after being named the top teams in Junior Achievement Guam’s 2025 Company of…
With Duty Free Shoppers Guam counting down to its March 31 closure, about 105 employees are navigating what comes next, and for many, the search for a new job started well before Friday’s job …
A new ocean liner cruise route and direct flights between Guam and Kaohsiung, Taiwan are now under consideration following talks between Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-Mai…
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero departed Guam Wednesday morning leading a trade and investment delegation to Taiwan, with plans to add the island nation's second-largest city to Guam's growing list of …
S&P Global Ratings has raised Guam’s long-term credit rating on its general obligation debt to “BB” from “BB-,” citing improved financial performance and fiscal position.
Cost.U.Less has closed its Chalan Pago Express store as the company prepares to open a larger flagship location in Hagåtña later this year.
DONATION: Members of KFC Guam’s management team stand with Bethany Taylor, founder and executive director of Harvest House. Photo courtesy of KFC Guam
KFC Guam has donated $5,000 to Harvest House, a nonprofit that supports foster children and families across the island.
The Jose and Ruri Ayuyu Foundation has donated $750 to the University of Guam Endowment Foundation as part of its support for the University of Guam Charter Day 2K/5K Fun Run.
After more than 40 years at Hawaii’s largest bank, Vice Chairman Alan Arizumi is set to retire this spring, prompting a leadership transition in First Hawaiian’s wealth management division.
Guam’s auto market is seeing increased interest in hybrid vehicles as Atkins Kroll Toyota introduced the 2026 RAV4 Hybrid, the newest hybrid-only SUV in its lineup.
