HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — A lengthy discussion took place on how the island can reduce the number of abandoned cars, but it remains unclear who should take the
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Officials with the Department of Public Health and Social Services said in a legislative oversight hearing they were being "reactive" in changing the process
A bill to reduce the number of service hours public high school students need to graduate was passed by the 34th Guam Youth Congress on Saturday in the Guam Congress
Residents can weigh in on bills to allow the use of caning as a punishment for crimes, and to force stricter penalties on offenders that use a gun to commit