AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGuam Public Safety: GPD identified 21-year-old Lumon James Tio as the third traffic fatality in 2026 after a June 6 three-vehicle crash in Mangilao. Courts & Justice: A psychiatrist’s forensic report in the Vince Edward Santos Yatar murder case is still pending, pushing the status hearing to Aug. 13. Local Police Update: A woman was taken to Guam Regional Medical City after a vehicle crashed into Don Don Donki in Tamuning; injuries were non-fatal. Pride & Community: Love Out Loud II returns to Club Zoh in Tumon Friday with DJs and a drag performance for Pride Month. Aviation/Space Watch: Space debris falling over Saipan produced a cloud formation seen across Guam and CNMI, with officials saying there was no public threat. Economy & Jobs: Guam added 790 jobs in March year-over-year, while the unemployment rate held at 3.4%. Education: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a bill unlocking $77M for GDOE, while vetoing a measure expanding licensing for foreign-trained doctors into Guam’s private sector. Culture & Food: Westin Resort Guam’s Taste restaurant is running a Filipino buffet through June 13 for Philippine Independence Day. Sports/Defense: The U.S. Navy reactivated Submarine Squadron 3 for Australia rotations under AUKUS.
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