The battle over ordnance being blown up at Tarague Beach will continue in federal court, with local activist group Prutehi Litekyan: Save Ritidian seeking relief from the Ninth Circuit Court
Halloween is around the corner and excitement fills the air along with sticky cobwebs. Witches, spiders, skeletons, ghosts and pumpkins surround people’s homes in anticipation of visiting trick-or-treaters. This is
The military is analyzing alternatives to the open detonation of ordnance at Tarague Beach, but officials say it’s doubtful that other, safer technologies are viable for the emergency disposal of
Protestors lined the roadside Thursday at Chief Quipuha Park roundabout in Hagåtña, in opposition to the military’s reapplication for a permit to detonate munitions along Tarague Beach.
A court order handed down Thursday affirms District Court of Guam Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit that sought to halt the practice of the open detonation