The Bureau of Women’s Affairs is launching a series of informational sessions to educate residents about workplace harassment, according to a news release from the bureau.
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Senior centers will be abuzz with activity starting Monday, May 2, after more than two years of being closed. But only about 60% of
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Acting Gov. Joshua Tenorio on Thursday said Guam is sending medical supplies to Palau, which is currently going through its first Covid-19 surge.
Mayors weigh citations for abandoned vehicles
The newly elected officers of the Mayors’ Council of Guam added citation training to the business agenda, touting citations as part of a greater vision to eliminate illegal dumping, in the first meeting of the year at the Sinajana Senior Center.
Jesse Alig, the president of the 26-member council, suggested mayors issue citations for illegal dumping, loose pets or public nuisances to the neighborhood. A citation works like a speeding ticket, Alig said. Once a resident receives a citation, they have the right to contest it in court. If the judge approves the citation, the fine can affect a person’s record, he continued.