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US moves B-2 stealth bombers toward Guam, amid uncertainty over possible strike on Iran
American B-2 stealth bombers, the advanced aircraft known for being capable of delivering huge bunker buster bombs potentially capable of destroying Iran’s underground nuclear facility in Fordo, are heading toward Guam in the Pacific Ocean,...

US moves B-2 stealth bombers toward Guam, amid uncertainty over possible strike on Iran
American B-2 stealth bombers, the advanced aircraft known for being capable of delivering huge bunker buster bombs potentially capable of destroying Iran’s underground nuclear facility in Fordo, are heading toward Guam in the Pacific Ocean,...

Israel-Iran conflict: US stealth bombers reportedly head to Guam as both sides continue to trade strikes
US stealth bombers were flying across the Pacific Ocean, according to tracking data and media reports, fuelling speculation over their intended mission as President Donald Trump considers joining Israel's attack on Iran. Multiple B-2 bomber...

Israel-Iran conflict: Nuclear diplomacy stuck as both sides continue to trade strikes
Iran deems European proposals to curb its nuclear program unrealistic and a hurdle to agreement, a senior Iranian official said, while Israel said it killed a veteran Iranian commander during attacks by both sides that included multiple Israeli...

Israel launches fresh strikes as US reportedly moves B-2 bombers to Guam
US military moving B-2 bombers from mainland US to Guam - reportThe US military is moving B-2 bombers from mainland US to the Pacific island of Guam, two US officials told Reuters on Saturday. The New York Times further reports that the bombers,...

Iran launches drones towards Israel as US reportedly moves B-2 bombers to Guam
US military moving B-2 bombers from mainland US to Guam - reportThe US military is moving B-2 bombers from mainland US to the Pacific island of Guam, two US officials told Reuters on Saturday. The New York Times further reports that the bombers,...

Census: Guam farms grow by 319, sales value up by 60% in 5 years
Guam saw its number of farms grow from 264 in 2018 to 583 in 2023, while the sales value went up by 60% or from $3.842 million to $6.162 million in five years, based on the newly released Census of Agriculture. In five years, the island saw 319...

New president for Tutor Perini’s Black Construction Corporation
Tutor Perini has promoted Leonard Kaae to the role of president of its Guam-based subsidiary, Black Construction Corporation. Tutor Perini is one of the largest general contractors in the US (Image: AdobeStock) Kaae has worked for Black...

Governor comments on GDOE finances, Swanson resignation
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero said she is aware of financial issues at the Guam Department of Education and is "very aware" that the department hasn't timely submitted financial statements needed for general fund accounting and the government-wide audit....

NAR President on island, shares his confidence in Guam RPAC
NAR President on island, shares his confidence in Guam RPAC == By Jolene Toves jolene@postguam.com Traveling to this side of the world, Kevin Sears, the newly installed president of the National Association of Realtors, made the decision months...

Breaking Wave Theatre Company hopes to amplify voices of Pacific with $150K national award
Breaking Wave Theatre Company (BWTC) has received national recognition as one of 11 recipients of the National Theatre Project Creation and Touring Awards by the New England Foundation for the Arts “big step” for “breaking through.” “Being awarded...

Seaport Too Critical to Military and Guamanians to Have Simplistic Binary Debate About Its Future
By Vera Topasna for Kandit News & Views The [seaport] is Guam’s economic heartbeat. Before we consider handing the keys to private operators, we must ask a more fundamental question: Is it in the best interest of the people of Guam and the...

OPINION Sablan: Hasso i tiempon antes, a walk through Hagåtña
Last week, I took you on my 1973 VW Beetle Bug through some streets of Hagåtña. Many of you let me know how much you enjoyed the ride to the past and wanted more since there were more places in Hagåtña worth visiting. So since the price of gas...

Preventive Law Can Fix Many Procurement, Financial Management Issues In GovGuam
By Peter J. Santos for Kandit News & Views For several years I have publicly stated that the biggest problem paralyzing the government of Guam is the problems faced with our outdated procurement system and poor financial management. I recently...

Fun on Guam: Solid Grounds Run Club to be held on June 21
Dates: June 21, 2025 Time: SHOWTIME: 6:00 AM; GO TIME: 6:30 AM Saturday, June 21, 2025 SHOWTIME: 6:00 a.m. GO TIME: 6:30 a.m. SG Market Pop Up + Music Provided by DJ Lezeah Day of Run: FIRST 10 PEOPLE TO SIGN UP GET ONE (1) FREE COFFEE OR TEA ALL...

Innovate: Fix the foundation—procurement reform is Guam’s gateway to innovation
If Guam is serious about becoming a 21st century technology and innovation hub, we first need to get our government house in order. Before we talk about artificial intelligence, green energy, or a high tech-driven future, we must confront an...

LETTER: The Port is our economic heartbeat
The Port is Guam’s economic heartbeat. Before we consider handing the keys to private operators, we must ask a more fundamental question: Is it in the best interest of the people of Guam and the security interests of the United States? We need to...

Who will — and won’t — benefit from the bigger SALT deduction
CNN — For the next five years, there will be a much more generous state and local tax deduction available to federal income tax filers, thanks to the recently enacted mega tax-and-spending-cuts law. The new law lifts what had been a $10,000 cap to...

The Business Policy Review Commission: A promise in action
In today’s evolving business landscape, policy cannot be crafted in isolation. For legislation to truly address the challenges faced by our local businesses and consumers, it must be informed by those who live and breathe the realities of Guam’s...

LETTER: The Business Policy Review Commission, a promise in action
In today’s evolving business landscape, policy cannot be crafted in isolation. For legislation to truly address the challenges faced by our local businesses and consumers, it must be informed by those who live and breathe the realities of Guam’s...