by Toneshia Harris | May 25, 2011 | Local News
A local union says health professionals at the Guam Memorial Hospital have been exposed to dangerous levels of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, for years. The Guam Federation of Teachers, which represents hospital staff, has criticised the hospital authority for... by Toneshia Harris | May 24, 2011 | Local News
THERE used to be a sort of humorous plaque you could buy, outlining the house rules. It went like this: Rule Number One, the Boss is always right; Rule Number Two, when the boss is wrong, see Rule Number One. We sometimes wonder whether there might be a similar... by Toneshia Harris | May 23, 2011 | Announcements
Darcy has to be the sweetest dog around. She is very prim and polished for a pooch! She has a lot of class and will stop at nothing to make you happy! When walking on a leash, Darcy stays right by your side and doesn’t even try to leave! She would love to be a part... by Toneshia Harris | May 23, 2011 | Announcements
Justice is a lovely little calico girl who loves to sit quietly on your lap and watch the world go by! She is perfectly content to relax with you and would love to have a nice family and a place to call home! Come and visit Justice at Gain! The animal shelter is... by Toneshia Harris | May 23, 2011 | Local News
After months of delays the new Guam Education Policy Board finally took a vote on the Support Staff contract. Thanks to Barry Mead’s motion, they decided to go back into negotiations. Mr. Mead stated that there were illegal provisions in the CBA. Even after...