AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGuam Pride Month kicks off: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio held a proclamation and flag-raising at Adelup, spotlighting inclusion and a safer space for LGBTQ+ residents. Public Health: The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services says flu is winding down but urges proactive steps against viral respiratory illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, and RSV. Local Courts & Justice: A Guam Fire Department assistant chief, Michael Uncangco, was confirmed indicted in a federal case alleging brothers collected a late father’s Social Security benefits for years. Health Care Lawsuit: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority responded to an estate lawsuit tied to a fatal fall during a transfer for dialysis-related care. Tourism Watch: GVB reports April visitor arrivals down 28%, with declines concentrated in Korea and Japan. Community & Culture: Natibu celebrated 31 years with a two-day dance show at UOG’s Fine Arts Theatre. Sports: Guam’s Deren Perez and Rai Flores will appear on American Ninja Warrior; a free watch party is set for June 9. Infrastructure & Safety: Auditors found GPA delayed removing computer access for some separated employees, raising cyber risk concerns.
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