A lack of quorum postponed Tuesday’s voting of new board directors for the Guam Visitors Bureau as well as the ratification of the third amended bylaws.
A pandemic-induced global materials shortage is delaying the repair of Tumon streetlights and poles that the Guam Visitors Bureau expected to get fixed as early as 2021.
Håfa Adai! A wet, rainy day met South Korean visitors, Japanese media and hundreds of residents arriving at fiestas in Humåtak and Yoña villages during the second weekend in October.
Guam’s free COVID-19 testing for tourists is scheduled to end on Sept. 30, amid the lifting of most pandemic travel restrictions by Japan, South Korea and other main tourism markets.
Håfa adai! It’s been three long years since our island last came together on the parade route for Liberation Day. So, last Thursday’s momentous parade through Hagåtña came as a