AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSports & Community Pride: Guam’s women’s national soccer team, Masakåda, bounced back after a tough opener to beat Macau 3-0 in the EAFF E-1 prelims at the Guam Football Association’s National Training Center in Harmon. Education & Youth Growth: SIFA Learning Academy Charter School secured a new Tamuning campus and will expand into 9th grade for the 2026–27 school year, adding a science lab and robotics classroom. Local Learning & Inclusion: The Guam System for Assistive Technology (GSAT) is set to host its 32nd Assistive Technology Conference, “Unlocking the Everyday,” focused on practical tools for people with disabilities and the professionals who support them. Philippine Month on Guam: Gov. Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Tenorio kicked off June 2026 as Philippine Month with a proclamation celebrating Filipino independence and the Filipino community’s 72-year presence on island. Public Safety Watch: A 7.8 earthquake struck Mindanao, triggering tsunami warnings across parts of the Philippines and prompting urgent evacuation guidance for coastal areas. Infrastructure & Daily Life: DPW says it has $20M in federal ARP funds for village street paving and is also pushing for tougher rules on abandoned vehicles. Tourism & Travel: United Airlines will move Micronesia and Palau routes to all-MAX 8 service earlier than planned, and Guam/CNMI leaders renewed calls to expand visa-free travel for Filipinos. Accountability in Focus: Guam AG Douglas Moylan is reviewing allegations tied to alleged sexual misconduct and possible misuse of public funds connected to the Guam Visitors Bureau. Culture & Identity: An opinion piece highlights “kabogera” as a message of confidence and refusing to shrink—especially resonant during Philippine Independence Month.
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