The Department of Revenue and Taxation's system was restored Wednesday night, but the Driver's License and Examination Branch has been partially restored, according to a release from the department.
The Department of Revenue and Taxation has announced that it will be implementing a moratorium for those affected by limited operations due to ongoing software contract negotiations.
Jurors went into deliberations for Stefan Camacho's trial after hearing similar emotional pleas from attorneys who ...
About a dozen people converged on the Guam Congress Building Wednesday morning to offer impassioned testimony on Bill 253-38, ...
The Public Utilities Commission has approved an expansion of the Guam Power Authority's Demand Side Management program to ...
A judge has ordered key portions of a lawsuit against Hilton Guam Resort and Spa to be removed, ruling that the allegations ...
The Mayors' Council of Guam has decided to hire an event manager for the 82nd Liberation Day celebration and to have that ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday found that a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for gay and transgender minors probably ...
Nearly five years after his arrest, Rudy Quinata returned to court this week to face a second trial for the killing of former ...
On Tuesday afternoon, Superior Court of Guam Judge Alberto Tolentino sentenced Mannix Frank Songeni, 54, to two life ...
The John F. Kennedy High School cafeteria smelled like a world tour on a lunch tray Tuesday morning - garlic, curry, ...
A social media photo showing limited fuel availability at a Guam gas station prompted concern this week, but South Pacific ...