AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGVB Lawsuit: Guam Visitors Bureau is named in a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging repeated sexual harassment and assault by former president Carl Gutierrez, with claims of broader leadership failures. Local Governance: A DPR budget hearing was paused after the appointed department head for Parks and Recreation didn’t show up, drawing sharp criticism from Sen. Chris Duenas. Military Heritage Fight: Activists are hosting a public forum this weekend over Guam’s proposed military cultural heritage agreement, arguing it’s being rushed and lacks proper community input. Courts & Public Safety: The AG says a man convicted of aggravated assault was sentenced to five years and faces deportation. Sports (Home Matches): Team Masakåda kicks off EAFF E-1 prelims Wednesday night at the Guam Football Association National Training Center, with admission fees supporting Northern Marianas recovery. Tourism Numbers: Marianas visitor arrivals fell 8% in March, with South Korea still the top source market. Business & Trade: A new Army specialty will consolidate Patriot and THAAD missile defense maintenance roles, with THAAD batteries stationed in Guam. Recovery Watch: After Typhoon Sinlaku, Western Pacific communities continue slow recovery amid housing and power gaps. Space & Sky: Mercury is now visible in the evening sky, with a planet-conjunction coming next week.
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