Guam Labor Department and DFS to Host Job Fair Friday Ahead of March 31 Closure

HAGÅTÑA — The Guam Department of Labor and DFS Guam will co-host a job fair Friday at the DFS Galleria for employees facing displacement ahead of the retail giant’s permanent closure at the end of the month.
Guam Governor Takes Hospital Fight to Supreme Court, Asks for Ruling on Executive Authority Under Organic Act

HAGÅTÑA — Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero filed a petition with the Supreme Court of Guam on Wednesday asking the court to issue a declaratory judgment clarifying whether the Guam Legislature can enact or apply statutes in a way that effectively prevents her from carrying out her constitutionally assigned duty to establish and maintain public hospitals on the island.
Moylan and King-Hinds Introduce Bill to Raise SBA Loan Guarantees for Territorial Small Businesses

WASHINGTON — Congressman James Moylan and Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds have introduced H.R. 7229, the Territorial SBA Loan Guaranty Adjustment Act of 2026, legislation that would increase federal backing for certain Small Business Administration loans issued to businesses in U.S. territories.
Guam Governor Writes to South Korean President, Seeks Support for Expanded Air Service

HAGÅTÑA — Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero and Lieutenant Governor Joshua F. Tenorio have written directly to South Korean President Lee Jae-myung requesting his government’s support in strengthening air connectivity between the Republic of Korea and Guam, as the island looks to build on a recent surge in Korean visitor arrivals.
Drier Days Ahead for the Marianas, But Rougher Weather Expected This Weekend

SAIPAN — The Marianas are in for a stretch of drier weather through Friday after heavy rainfall moved across the islands Monday, but forecasters are warning of increasing winds, building seas, and a higher chance of heavy showers and thunderstorms by the weekend.
Governor Leon Guerrero Leads Trade and Investment Mission to Taiwan

HAGÅTÑA — Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero departed Guam Wednesday morning at the head of a trade and investment delegation bound for Taiwan, with meetings on airlines, hydroponic farming, culture, trade, investment, and agritourism on the agenda.
Guam’s SNIP Program Reaches 10,000 Surgeries, Marked by Story of a Stray Named Sono

MANGILAO, Guam — The Guam Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health and its partner clinic have reached a major milestone in the island’s long-running effort to humanely address pet overpopulation, completing their 10,000th spay and neuter surgery.
Moylan Co-Leads Bill to Reimburse Reservists for Out-of-Pocket Travel Costs

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Guam Congressman James Moylan is co-leading bipartisan legislation that would require the federal government to reimburse military reservists for rental car expenses incurred when traveling more than 150 miles from their permanent residence to attend required training.
Guam Publishes First Quarterly Report on Government Purchases of Local Produce and Fish

ADELUP, Guam — The Government of Guam has released its first quarterly report on locally produced agricultural and fish products purchased by government agencies, fulfilling a transparency requirement under Guam Public Law 33-93.
MS Amadea to call at Saipan Tuesday during 146-day world cruise

Saipan — The cruise ship MS Amadea is scheduled to make a port call at the Port of Saipan on Tuesday, March 3, arriving at approximately 8 a.m. and departing at 2 p.m., according to the Marianas Visitors Authority. The vessel is carrying 404 guests and 318 crew members.