AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuam Police: Chief Stephen C. Ignacio, who served nearly four decades and became chief in 2019, died in Los Angeles, prompting condolences from Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio. Weather & Safety: Residents in the CNMI were urged to prepare for heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas as Invest 92W is expected to pass late Thursday into Friday. Energy & Local Economy: Guam’s new 198-megawatt Ukudu power plant ribbon-cutting highlighted a promise of 3,000 fewer barrels of fuel oil burned per day and potential future LNG use. Military Presence: The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group arrived in Guam for a scheduled port visit June 16. Courts & Public Funds: FEMA placed Guam disaster grants on restrictive drawdown status after audits and indictments, tightening federal oversight of Guam Homeland Security and the Office of Civil Defense. Justice System: In a federal PUA fraud case, one defendant asked to push trial to April 2027 due to a discovery stack of over 1 million pages. Crime: Prosecutors sought up to 120 years for convicted thief David Uncangco Jr., while a judge postponed sentencing to hear from victims. Aviation Tragedy (U.S.): A B-52 crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, with officials saying the eight crew members were not survivable.
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