AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLocal Justice: A former Guam Visitors Bureau employee filed a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging multi-year sexual assault and a coverup by former GVB leadership, including Carl Gutierrez and board chair George Chiu. Court Update: In the Hafa Adai Bingo fraud case, two convicted defendants were granted release pending appeal. Education & Youth: George Washington High School’s I Mañe’lu Guåli’ek won big at the Bailan Taotao Tåno competition, and seven Guam students were named finalists for the National Speech and Debate Tournament in Virginia. Sports & Community Pride: Team Masakåda’s EAFF E-1 women’s football prelims kick off on Guam this week, while Guam athletes also brought home gold at the national championships and T’ana Adamos captured a world jiu-jitsu title. Culture & Lifestyle: Natibu Dance Academy marked 31 years with a community Hō’ike show, and Guam’s Pride Month begins with a proclamation and flag raising. Public Health: Guam’s flu season is winding down, with health officials urging proactive steps against viral respiratory illnesses. Business & Daily Life: Guam’s tourism rebound is still slow, and a proposed Guam Power Authority rate increase is drawing fresh backlash from families.
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