Guam law sets property maintenance standards for tourism district hotels

HAGÅTÑA, Guam — Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero has signed a law establishing property maintenance standards for parts of Guam’s tourism district, aimed at keeping the island’s most visible hotel and visitor areas clean, safe and well-maintained.
UCEDD Summit continues Tuesday with disability advocacy sessions and an ASL concert

SAIPAN — The 2026 UCEDD Summit continues with its second day Tuesday at the Saipan World Resort, bringing together disability advocates, agencies and community members under the theme “Stronger Together.”
Senate committee to take up Fair Billing Practices Act at June 12 hearing

SAIPAN — A Senate committee will consider a bill aimed at setting fair standards for back billing in the Commonwealth when it meets June 12, taking up consumer-protection legislation as utility billing remains a live issue across the islands.
Free legal aid clinic set for June 13 to help Sinlaku survivors with FEMA, property and housing issues

SAIPAN — The Northern Marianas Bar Association will host a free legal aid clinic June 13 for community members still working through the aftermath of Super Typhoon Sinlaku, offering guidance on disaster assistance, housing, property, insurance and documents.
FEMA explains common reasons for assistance delays as June 22 deadline nears

SAIPAN — With the deadline to apply for federal disaster assistance approaching, FEMA and CNMI emergency officials are reminding applicants why their aid may be delayed and urging them to stay in touch.
Tinian SBDC to host USDA, SBA disaster assistance outreach June 10

TINIAN — The Tinian Small Business Development Center will host a free outreach event on federal disaster assistance June 10, connecting businesses, farmers, ranchers and community members with USDA and U.S. Small Business Administration programs.
CUC board sets regular meeting for June 11; rate petition, fuel charge on agenda

SAIPAN — The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation Board of Directors will hold its regular board meeting on June 11, with the CUC rate petition, the fuel adjustment charge and a Saipan sewer project among the items up for consideration.
Beach hazard lifted across the Marianas; officials urge continued caution in the water

SAIPAN — The beach hazard that kept swimmers out of the water across the Marianas for much of Monday has expired, emergency officials said, though they urged the public to keep practicing caution near the ocean.
Four CNMI students win national America250 honors in ‘America’s Field Trip’ contest

SAIPAN — Four students from the Northern Mariana Islands have been named winners in a national America250 contest that asked young people across the country what America means to them, the CNMI America250 Commission announced Monday.
State Board of Education special meeting pushed to Tuesday after tsunami advisory

SAIPAN — The CNMI State Board of Education has rescheduled its special board meeting from Monday to Tuesday because of the tsunami advisory issued earlier in the day, the board said in a memo to stakeholders.