

Blas, Okada to launch gubernatorial ticket; Cruz steps back to focus on health care
By Pacific Island Times News Staff Gubernatorial candidate Speaker Frank Blas Jr. and his running mate Mary Okada, former president of Guam Community College, will officially kick off their campaign on Tuesday to seek the Guam Republicans' nomination to be the party's standard bearer in this year's race. Their announcement capped months of speculation about the Republican Party's second team set to face Vice Speaker Tony Ada and EJ Calvo's ticket in the Aug. 1 primary. Dr. Mi

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BOEM: Guam, CNMI moratorium won’t stall seabed mining in federal waters
ROV Deep Discoverer images a newly discovered hydrothermal vent field at Chammoro Seamount. Photo courtesy of PINA By Mar-Vic Cagurangan Guam and the Northern Marianas’ call for a moratorium on deep-sea mining will have no bearing on the U.S. plan to lease federal waters for mineral extraction, the Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management said, adding that the quantity of public comments will not be a deciding factor either. John Romero, BOEM’s public affairs officer, assured

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Guam to lose $6 million in federal grants for mental health programs
By Pacific Island Times News Staff Guam stands to lose more than $6 million in federal funds allocated for the Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center due to the Trump administration's drastic funding cuts for substance abuse and mental health programs. The funding cut, which will affect 20 employees at Guam's mental health agency, will force the local government to draw on its treasury to continue providing services to its clients, the governor's office said. The governor

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