The Guam Waterworks Authority can’t ignore its responsibility to pay landowners for the use of ancestral land that the Northern District Wastewater Treatment Plant sits on, attorneys for Core Tech
The Guam Waterworks Authority will likely have to hike water rates, face issues with creditors, and could be slapped with penalties and even a receivership from the federal government if
A federal judge found the Office of Public Accountability Auditor BJ Cruz improperly dismissed JMI Edison’s appeal in relation to an airport contract. The Supreme Court of Guam found that the OP
The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission never owned the island’s northern district wastewater treatment plant, which means the land never was legally transferred by the commission to its ancestral owners, according
The Guam Waterworks Authority wants permission to raise new arguments and get a judge’s ruling in its $220 million legal battle with Core Tech, which claims to own the land