AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGuam Pride Kickoff: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio led Guam’s Pride Month proclamation and flag raising at Adelup, reaffirming the push for a safer, more inclusive community. Tourism Watch: The Guam Visitors Bureau reported April visitor arrivals fell 28% to 36,818, with declines tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku impacts, travel softness, and higher jet fuel surcharges. Public Health Reminder: DPHSS urged residents to stay proactive against viral respiratory illnesses as flu cases decline, while COVID-19 remains low and RSV stays minimal. Local Sports Spotlight: Guam’s Deren Perez and Rai Flores were selected for American Ninja Warrior; a free watch party is set for June 9 at the Guam Museum. Military & Regional Moves: Three Global Hawk drones and about 150 personnel are set to move from Guam to Yokota this summer, boosting U.S.-Japan intelligence capabilities. Justice Update: A Guam Fire Department assistant chief, Michael Uncangco, was indicted in a federal fraud case tied to allegedly collecting a deceased father’s Social Security benefits for years.
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