AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMemorial Day & Community: A Vermillion surgeon, Jacob Quail, reflected on serving Guam during WWII-era memories as he delivered the keynote at a local Memorial Day service honoring fallen veterans. Tourism & Local Events: The Guam Visitors Bureau says its finances are “healthy” despite April’s nearly $1M drop in tourist attraction fund collections, and it’s also moving the Tumon Night Market to a new Tumon Sands Plaza location for a Summer Showcase series. Energy Update: A ribbon cutting for the 198-megawatt Ukudu power plant promises about 3,000 fewer barrels of oil burned per day and points to possible liquid natural gas use. Government Accountability: A letter calls for an audit of government phone lines and 24/7 streetlight waste, arguing taxpayers deserve accountability amid high living costs. Public Health: Guam reported its 16th lab-confirmed pertussis case, with infants and school-age children hit hardest. Education Oversight: A bill would restructure the Guam Education Board ahead of a June 24 hearing, shifting it toward a fully appointed model. Sports & Culture: Guam youth baseball and softball are set for an 11th annual summer skills academy with visiting Japanese coaches. National Spotlight: Shrey Parikh, 14, won the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee in a dramatic spell-off.
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