. Historic hotnu rebuilt to preserve CHamoru traditions News: Guam Posted on: May 09, 2025 Share this News Historic hotnu rebuilt to preserve CHamoru traditions A historic outdoor oven in Inalåhan, known as a hotnu, was brought back to life as part of a cultural preservation effort.
. Spring Farmers Market returns with local goods, live music—and chickens News: Guam Posted on: May 07, 2025 Share this News Spring Farmers Market returns with local goods, live music—and chickens The Spring Farmers Market is returning on Saturday, May 10, with fresh produce, handmade crafts, live entertainment—and a chicken show.
. Corporate Giving — May 2025 Department: Corporate Giving Posted on: May 05, 2025 Share this News Corporate Giving — May 2025
. Hackers’ paradise: Weaponizing cyberspace against Pacific island nations Opinion: Columns Posted on: May 05, 2025 Share this News Hackers’ paradise: Weaponizing cyberspace against Pacific island nations Pacific Island nations have found themselves on the frontlines of a geopolitical conflict, where hackers, not armies, are the weapon of choice.
. Marshalls Energy Co. to receive millions in international funding to revamp Majuro's power grid News: Marshall Islands Posted on: May 05, 2025 Share this News Marshalls Energy Co. to receive millions in international funding to revamp Majuro's power grid MAJURO, Marshall Islands — Although the reinvention of Majuro’s power system will take several years to accomplish, what is clear now is that it has no shortage of funds to make it happen.
. NMI Judiciary faces challenges in resources, retention, and homegrown lawyers News: Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: May 05, 2025 Share this News NMI Judiciary faces challenges in resources, retention, and homegrown lawyers GUALO RAI, Saipan — The NMI Judiciary continues to face challenges related to stable funding, attorney retention, and building a homegrown legal workforce, according to District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona and attorney Janet H. King.
. Moylan to Guam Chamber of Commerce: All crime points back to meth News: Guam Posted on: May 01, 2025 Share this News Moylan to Guam Chamber of Commerce: All crime points back to meth Attorney General Douglas B.K. Moylan warned the business community that methamphetamine addiction and repeat criminal behavior are the two biggest threats to public safety and the island’s economic future.
. Robert W. Klitzkie Department: Obituaries Posted on: Apr 07, 2025 Share this News Robert W. Klitzkie
. Chuuk looks to diversify tourism with land-based options News: Federated States of Micronesia Posted on: Apr 07, 2025 Share this News Chuuk looks to diversify tourism with land-based options WENO, Chuuk — For far too long, Chuuk has been reliant on the dive sector to keep its travel industry afloat.
. Marshalls capital building coming down as replacement is planned News: Marshall Islands Posted on: Apr 07, 2025 Share this News Marshalls capital building coming down as replacement is planned MAJURO, Marshall Islands — The long-deteriorating former capital building of the Marshall Islands in Majuro is now being demolished.