An encampment made up of tin shacks, junk, and even a tree house sat near the Pago Bay shore for years. After being made aware of numerous complaints from those who live nearby, Park Police Superintendent Col. Joey Terlaje executed a notice to vacate Park
Guam weather radar remains offline until key component are installed
The Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler weather radar will remain offline for an additional four to six weeks until key components arrive, are installed, and tested. The radar is operated by NOAA’s National Weather Service Guam and maintained by
Guam Power Authority increases grid capacity, rotating outages extended through May
Despite progress in advancing plans to address the generation shortfall, Guam Power Authority says the release of the May Potential Rotating Outage Schedule as a precautionary measure. GPA’s intent is to assist residents in preparing for outages in
U.S.Coast Guard hosts Congressional Delegation
The U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam and Base Guam hosted a distinguished Congressional Delegation led by Congressman Sam Graves, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and Congressman Mike Bost, Chairman of the