Fixing Guam’s drug crimes, failing public school facilities and pandemic learning losses requires “uncomfortable” but necessary conversations, Sen. Chris Barnett told the Guam Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
Guam isn’t known as a fashion hot spot in comparison to other places. But, that doesn’t mean we don’t have individuals who are put together fashionably well.
Military and federal spending will continue to drive Guam’s economy, but the island’s future will look even brighter if tourism rebounds strongly in 2023, and if inflation’s impact on the
While the annual military investment of $1.2 billion to $2 billion brings bright prospects in the years ahead, Guam tourism still looks bleak in 2023 so the government needs to