AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCourt & Safety: Superior Court hearings in the Maurice Dafrance Montgomery murder case continued behind closed doors, with the judge noting “health issues” tied to the defendant after allegations involving an 85-year-old woman in Dededo and a later Route 16 crash where he was found naked. Education Access: The District Court sided with GDOE in the Southern High accessibility lawsuit, closing the case after rulings that plaintiffs didn’t show “meaningful access” beyond GDOE’s scheduling and single-elevator setup. Tourism & Community Debate: Opinion pieces push Guam tourism toward higher spending and more authentic experiences, while letters and education board commentary argue passion isn’t enough for major school decisions. Public Health: Guam reports another lab-confirmed pertussis case, bringing the total to 17 for the year, with officials urging early vaccination ahead of travel season. Sports & Pride: Team Masakåda topped Macau 3–0 at home, while four Guam rugby standouts signed collegiate commitments. Local Life & Culture: A new Famagu’on Farmers Program returns for summer 2026, and a Guam-born scholar-athlete spotlighted her Shieh finalist journey. Regional Impact: Recovery continues after the strongest storm of the year hit the Pacific, and a 7.8 quake in the Philippines triggered tsunami warnings across the region.
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