AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMarianas News & Safety: Guam and CNMI marked Typhoon Preparedness Month with regional recovery and infrastructure milestones, while the National Weather Service warned of 3 to 5 more storms later in 2026. Local Government & Tourism: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a law allowing fines up to $5,000 for poor upkeep in hotel zones, aiming to protect Tumon’s appearance. Deep-Sea Mining: The governor also signed Guam’s seabed mining ban (Public Law 38-129), with fines up to $50,000 per day and a major local lever: mining-linked port use can be blocked without full community consultation. Education: GDOE adopted federal Smart Snack standards to keep junk food out of public schools. Public Services: Rev & Tax launched “Passports for the Pack,” reserving Wednesdays for families applying for passports, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said a Guam passport issuance office could be announced “in a couple weeks.” Health & Community: UOG’s “Hotnu Heals” farmer workshop series returns Sunday, and Strides for the Cure is set for Oct. 3. Crime & Courts: A three-car crash in Latte Heights left one dead and three injured; Guam Police are investigating. Sports: Team Masakåda opened EAFF E-1 prelims with a 5-0 loss to Korea Republic, and Guam’s Team Masakåda next faces Macau Sunday.
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