UOG, Partners Return Critically Endangered Håyun Lågu to the Wild at Atantåno Heritage Preserve

SANTA RITA, Guam — The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant, alongside the Guam Preservation Trust and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, hosted an outplanting event at the Atantåno Heritage Preserve in Santa Rita, returning seedlings of the critically endangered Serianthes nelsonii — known locally as håyun lågu on Guam and tronkon guåfi on Rota — to their natural habitat.
Saipan Humane Society Says April Veterinarian Unable to Travel Due to Medical Emergency

SAIPAN — The Saipan Humane Society announced Saturday that the veterinarian scheduled to provide long-term services in April is no longer able to travel to Saipan due to an unforeseen medical emergency.
IOC Adopts Policy Restricting Women’s Olympic Competition to Biological Females

LAUSANNE, Switzerland —The International Olympic Committee adopted a sweeping new policy Thursday that limits eligibility for women’s competition at all Olympic events to biological females, replacing a 2021 framework that had given individual sports federations broader discretion over transgender athlete participation.
Moylan Introduces Bill to Include Guam in Federal Nuclear Fallout Compensation Program

WASHINGTON — Congressman James Moylan has introduced the Parity for Pacific Radiation Survivors Act, legislation that would amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to extend federal recognition and compensation eligibility to Guam residents exposed to nuclear fallout from U.S. weapons testing in the Pacific.
Guam Adds 750 Jobs in Latest Quarter as Hotel and Construction Sectors Lead Gains

HAGÅTÑA — Guam’s total employed workforce grew by 750 jobs in the fourth quarter of 2025, rising from 67,690 to 68,440 persons employed, according to December 2025 preliminary data released Thursday by the Guam Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Coast Guard, DPS Conduct Joint Maritime Operations in Saipan Waters

SAIPAN — U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia’s Sector Boarding Team joined the CNMI Department of Public Safety, Customs, Biosecurity and local agency partners last week for five days of joint maritime operations in and around Saipan.
CUC Warns of Water Pressure Fluctuations in Kagman, Papago and San Vicente on Monday

SAIPAN — Residents in the Kagman, Papago and San Vicente Tank Service Areas may experience low water pressure Monday, March 30, as the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation’s contractor performs tapping work for the Kagman 1.0 MG Water Tank Construction Project.