The former USO beach in Piti, where many Guam residents learned to swim, soon could be returned by the federal government to the government of Guam, but the property’s 28
Lawmakers should appropriate $10 million this year, and $2 million a year moving forward, to help compensate ancestral landowners, according to the governor, who this week submitted another bill to
It might be two more years before ancestral landowners will receive cash compensation, according to Guam Ancestral Lands Commission Executive Director John Burch, who said the governor plans to resubmit