AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWeather Watch: A surface trough brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds to Guam Friday, with a flood advisory issued earlier; gusts hit 36 mph at the airport around noon, and conditions are expected to improve overnight with more sun and fewer clouds Sunday into next week. Public Safety: A Level I sex offender, Gerry George Gutierrez, was charged after an alleged threat to kill a woman and a reported car-ramming incident. Courts & Crime: Ricky Fegurgur, wanted this week, was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl; another case saw a judge deny electronic monitoring for a man accused of repeated sexual abuse of two minors. Education: GDOE told lawmakers it has rejected closing any school “at this time,” while addressing concerns about J.P. Torres Success Academy changes and broader consolidation planning. Energy Costs: The PUC approved a renewable energy award and also a LEAC rate hike starting July 1, raising the average residential bill by about $58. Community & Culture: Tumon Night Market returns Sunday with a Pride theme and road closures starting 7 a.m.; Prutehi Guåhan postponed its Historic Preservation forum due to venue AC issues. Health Access: Shriners Children’s Hawaii’s July 8–11 outreach on Guam is fully booked, with families encouraged to join a call list for future clinics. Military & Local Voice: Guam residents again pushed back at a Military Buildup Informational Briefing, arguing Guam is being repositioned without civilian shelter plans or a seat at decision-making.
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