Guam
Guam spared as typhoon In-Fa passes south
Typhoon In-Fa has passed to the southwest of Guam leaving little effect on the territory.
Sport: Guam football coach proud of team
Guam football coach Gary White says, despite being eliminated from World Cup qualifying, his team has exceeded all expectations and put them on the international map.
Sport: Guam's World Cup hopes ended by Iran
Guam's Football World Cup qualifying hopes are over after a 6-0 loss to Iran in Dededo last night.
Guam prepares for FestPac 2016
Preparation for the 2016 Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam has kicked off with a ground-breaking ceremony at the multi-million dollar venue to be. Audio
Sport: Guam's unbeaten home record on the line
Guam welcome Asian giants Iran to Dedeo this evening as they battle to keep their Football World Cup qualifying hopes alive.
Guam residents want radiation compensation
A nonprofit group on Guam has asked the United States president, Barack Obama, to sign an executive order to allow residents to be compensated for radiation exposure.
Work begins on FestPac 2016 venue in Guam
Work on the venue for the 2016 Festival of Pacific Arts has begun in Guam.
Sport: Guam footballers fail to make chances pay
Guam are ruing a host of missed chances after losing 1-0 to India in their latest Football World Cup qualifying match in Bangalore.
Sport: Crunch time for Guam football hopes
Guam's hopes of extending their Football World Cup qualifying campaign face a major juncture tomorrow morning with a vital away clash in India.
Government officials face corruption charges in Guam
Five customs officers, two tax department compliance officers and three other residents in Guam have pleaded guilty to corruption after a lengthy sting operation.
Sport: Guam footballers remain confident about qualifying hopes
The Guam national team remains confident of it can advance to the next round of World Cup qualifying.
Guam tax office investigation widened
Police in Guam have arrested another employee of the territory's tax office as part of a continuing corruption investigation that has so far seen four people arrested.
President's veto halts military construction on Guam
The United States President, Barack Obama, has vetoed a bill that would have provided US$400 million worth of funding for military construction projects on Guam.
Sport: Guam keen to test themselves against top dogs
Guam have challenged Oceania front-runners New Zealand to visit Micronesia as part of their Football World Cup qualifying preparations.
Suspicion of police corruption in Guam
Guam's tax department has asked the island's chief of police for support in exploring the possibilites of corruption at the agency.
Guam blanketed in haze from Indonesian fires
Authorities in Guam are advising people with respiratory issues to stay indoors as the island continues to be blanketed by a thick haze.
CNMI disagrees with endangered list
The Northern Marianas government says the decision to list 23 species in Guam and the CNMI as threatened or endangered was rushed.
Sport: Guam footballers beaten in Turkmenistan
Guam's hopes of progressing to the next stage of Football World Cup qualifying have been dealt a blow after losing 1-0 in Turkmenistan.
Sport: Guam footballers target away success
Guam football coach Gary White believes his squad is now better equipped to win away from home.
Sport: Guam footballers target return to top spot
Guam is targeting a return to top spot in their Football World Cup qualifying group.