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A call to look at disenfranchisement in US territories, DC

Equally American and DC Vote, along with co-sponsoring organizations, have requested a thematic hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on the denial of the right to political participation in U.S. territories and the District of Columbi...
Posted On Jul 23 2020 06:01
, By Ross Garcia
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Man arrested for alleged disturbance, burglary try

On Thursday, June 11, 2020, at about 1:26am, the CNMI Department of Public Safety received a 911 call reporting an attempted burglary in Chalan Kanoa. Police who were dispatched to the scene met with the caller who stated that a male individual had tried to enter the...
Posted On Jun 15 2020 06:04
, By Ross Garcia

Community Briefs – April 30 2019

GCC board meeting set The Guam Community College board of trustees monthly meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, 2019, at 12pm, in the President’s Conference Room, located on the second floor of the Administration Building, GCC campus. Individuals requiring special...
Posted On Apr 30 2019 06:06
, By Ross Garcia
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IPI assures crane secure; businesses express concern

Super Typhoon Yutu not only leveled many homes on Saipan and Tinian but its 180mph winds also resulted in one of the construction cranes at the Imperial Pacific Resort construction site leaning slightly. Among the tourist businesses near the crane are Serenti Hotel and Bubba Gump...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:00
, By Ross Garcia
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