Guam
Guam task force seizes over $US750k worth of drugs since inception
Guam drug task force seizes more than $US750,000 worth of controlled substances and makes 55 arrests related to illegal drug activity on the island.
Guam students may study self-determination
Guam's department of education and the Commission for Decolonisation are working on an education plan to add topics around the self-determination vote and decolonisation to the curriculum. Audio
Record June for Guam tourism
Last month was the best June on record for Guam tourism, according to the governor's office.
Decolonisation could be taught in Guam schools
Guam's Department of Education is formulating a plan to incorporate teaching about the self-determination vote and decolonisation in schools.
Guam abuse protestors suspend pickets
Catholic community groups in Guam advocating for Archbishop Anthony Apuron's permanent removal held their last protest in front of the island's cathedral on Sunday, in order to give the Vatican space…
Guam Catholic Church sued over alleged sexual abuse
A 53-year-old man is suing the Catholic Church and former Guam priest Louis Brouillard, alleging Mr Brouillard sexually abused him more than 40 years ago.
Guam Education Dept worried about US budget cut
Guam's Education Superintendent says US President Donald Trump's proposed 2018 budget, if passed, could mean up to $US8 million in funding cuts for the island's public schools.
US territories get funds boost for renewable energy
The United States Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, has approved about $US2.7 million in energy grants to American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Marianas.
14th priest of Guam accused of historical sexual assault
A 14th priest of Guam has been accused of historical sexual assault, the latest in a year-long paedophilia scandal that has embroiled the island's Catholic Church.
Reparation offered for those affected by Guam's WWII occupation
The United States government has begun accepting applications for compensation to Guamanians who suffered under Japanese occupation in World War II.
Pacific correspondent Mike Field
An invasive snake is destroying Guam's ecosystem but there is a fight back with bombing of forests with dead mice. Ramsi, the regional peacekeeping operation in the Solomon Islands, ends this month… Audio
US moving troops from Japan to Guam could be delayed
The plans by the United States to relocate thousands of Marines to Guam and Hawaii could be delayed in light of tension with North Korea and environmental concerns in Guam.
Guam considers climate policy council
Guam is considering legislation to create a climate change council tasked with proposing environmental policy.
North Korean missiles no threat to Guam - advisor
The Homeland Security advisor for the Governor of Guam says he's more worried about the US territory being struck by a typhoon than a missile from North Korea. Audio
Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with CNMI
Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with the Northern Marianas. Audio
CNMI Chamorro leaders to work with Guam commission
The chair of Guam's newly reformed Chamorro Language Commission says she is looking forward to working with indigenous leaders from the Northern Marianas.
Native language commission re-established on Guam
A commission for the native Chamorro language has been re-established on Guam.
Guam protests Trump's stance on climate change
Millions of people around the world marched in support of science last weekend, including about 200 on Guam. Audio
Guam protests Trump's stance on climate change
Earth Day marchers on Guam protest president Donald Trump's position on climate change. Audio
Nauru Airlines to resume Guam flights
Nauru Airlines has secured a permit allowing it to revive its Guam route and fly to more Micronesian destinations.