. Airlines revise Guam and Saipan flight schedules through fall News: Guam, Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: May 28, 2026 Share this News Airlines revise Guam and Saipan flight schedules through fall Due to post Typhoon Sinlaku and other aviation industry issues, airline routes for the Mariana Islands plan various changes.
. Multiple companies eye deep sea mining licenses News: Guam Posted on: May 27, 2026 Share this News Multiple companies eye deep sea mining licenses According to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Energy Management, a company can’t apply for a deep-sea mining license because it thinks such mining will be lucrative or attract investors.
. GVB outlines tourism recovery plans amid fluctuating arrivals News: Guam Posted on: May 26, 2026 Share this News GVB outlines tourism recovery plans amid fluctuating arrivals The Guam Visitors Bureau outlined a volatile trajectory for the island's tourism economy during its quarterly membership meeting at the Dusit Thani Guam Resort, highlighting a sharp 28% drop in April arrivals following a 9.9% surge in March.
. Your governments at work: the latest news of funding and plans at the federal and local level for the islands News: Guam, Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: May 26, 2026 Share this News Your governments at work: the latest news of funding and plans at the federal and local level for the islands Federal agencies and lawmakers are directing millions of dollars to water safety, transportation, and transit projects across Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
. Guam to get fourth Coast Guard cutter of five to be homeported in the island News: Guam Posted on: May 26, 2026 Share this News Guam to get fourth Coast Guard cutter of five to be homeported in the island The newest Fast Response Cutter, the Vincent Danz will join the Myrtle Hazard, the Oliver Henry, and the Frederick Hatch as part of U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam.
. Palau moves into implementation phase on long-awaited hospital relocation News: Guam, Palau Posted on: May 24, 2026 Share this News Palau moves into implementation phase on long-awaited hospital relocation KOROR, Palau — More than three decades after it was built, Palau’s only hospital is firmly on a path toward replacement. President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. convened the first meeting of the Belau National Hospital Relocation Steering Committee on May 14, marking the start of what officials are calling the implementation phase of a project that many say is long overdue.
. Final sentences confirmed for businesspeople and co-conspirators in Shriners bingo case News: Guam Posted on: May 21, 2026 Share this News Final sentences confirmed for businesspeople and co-conspirators in Shriners bingo case The final defendants were sentenced for their roles in conspiring to defraud the Aloha Shriners of the proceeds of an illegal gambling operation involving the Guam Shrine Club and its Hafa Adai Bingo parlor in Tamuning, according to a May 21 release from the Office of the U.S. Attorney for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
. Opinions vary at UOG economic growth panel at MPA event; No bids out yet for Chamorro Village upgrade News: Guam Posted on: May 19, 2026 Share this News Opinions vary at UOG economic growth panel at MPA event; No bids out yet for Chamorro Village upgrade Lt. Governor Joshua F. Tenorio kicked off the morning at the Master of Public Administration Class’s morning conference on May 9.
. Saipan utilities near full restoration while Tinian infrastructure lags post-Sinlaku News: Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: May 19, 2026 Share this News Saipan utilities near full restoration while Tinian infrastructure lags post-Sinlaku Utility restoration and commercial transit infrastructure across the Northern Mariana Islands are nearing stabilization following Super Typhoon Sinlaku, though significant electrical grid damage continues to suppress recovery on Tinian.
. CUC in the NMI raises power cost to effectively double; Various recovery efforts ongoing News: Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: May 18, 2026 Share this News CUC in the NMI raises power cost to effectively double; Various recovery efforts ongoing The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. raised the fuel adjustment charge from $0.245 to $0.44489 per kilowatt-hour, from May 15, effectively doubling the cost of power for households in the Northern Mariana Islands. The increase was reportedly approved by the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission.