AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGDOE Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja set a 9 a.m. June 24 Legislature hearing on proposed southern school closures, including J.P. Torres Success Academy, special education services, facilities/maintenance, and GDOE’s finances—plus planned site visits to multiple elementary schools. Public Health: Guam EPA issued a weekly advisory for 12 beaches after June 10 sampling found bacteria above standards, warning of illness risks especially for kids and seniors. Mental Health Call: A letter argues Guam’s mental health system needs major upgrades, citing long emergency wait times, gaps in specialized care, unclear discharge follow-up, and limited long-term options. Pride Night: Love Out Loud II returns tonight at Club Zoh with DJs and a featured drag performance, running 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Community & Culture: The Westin’s Taste restaurant continues its Philippine Culinary Celebration through June 13, spotlighting Filipino dishes for Philippine Independence Day. Sports/Youth: DAWR’s Kids Fishing Derby is set for June 27 at Ypao Beach Park, with a June 20 pre-derby clinic for ages 5–17. Local Governance: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a bill unlocking $77M for GDOE while vetoing a private-sector doctor licensing expansion. Safety & Tech: Cyber Guam 2026 trained 60 service members with OTECH to strengthen Guam’s emergency radio and cybersecurity networks. Environment: Volunteers logged 269 fanihi (Mariana fruit bats) across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian in the annual Fanihi Count. Justice/Crime: A man accused of taking photos of women showering was charged with invasion of privacy. Fraud Watch: Guam bingo operator Michael Marasigan landed on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters list tied to a Shriners-related bingo scheme.
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