. Four cruise ships visit Guam in 2024 News: Guam Posted on: Mar 05, 2024 Share this News Four cruise ships visit Guam in 2024 The number of travelers visiting via Guam’s sea port is increasing.
. SECNAV Del Toro visits Palau News: Palau Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News SECNAV Del Toro visits Palau Palau President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. welcomed U.S. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro to the shores of Palau.
. Feel the love News: Guam Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Feel the love The village of Yigo now has its own I Love Yigo sign, paid for by the Guam Visitors Bureau. The sign is located in front of the Yigo Fire Station.
. Cartoons — March 4, 2024 Department: Cartoons Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Cartoons — March 4, 2024
. Guam’s nightlife scene looks to extend closing hours News: Guam Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Guam’s nightlife scene looks to extend closing hours According to the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation as of January, Guam had 106 active alcohol licenses. With nightlife being a big part of Guam’s offerings for residents and tourists, the Journal reached out to local entertainment industry leaders to get their take on the nightlife scene since the pandemic and Typhoon Mawar, which hit Guam in May 2023.
. Businesses offer thrilling experiences in Guam for patrons News: Guam Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Businesses offer thrilling experiences in Guam for patrons Bargain Tactical has launched its newest addition to its services. Axe throwing, airsoft, and an archery range are activities now available for those looking to find a new hobby and excitement on the island.
. Majuro’s chronic power crisis continues to impact life and the upcoming games News: Marshall Islands Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Majuro’s chronic power crisis continues to impact life and the upcoming games MAJURO, Marshall Islands — The ongoing decline over the past year in power reliability in Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands, reached what seemed to be the peak of utility dysfunction with multiple, unexpected power outages in January — including some from 30 to more than 60 hours in duration.
. Cannabis industry a money earner for NMI government News: Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Cannabis industry a money earner for NMI government CAPITOL HILL and TANAPAG, Saipan — The cannabis industry in the Northern Mariana Islands has slowly taken off but has so far raked in more than $600,000 in Cannabis Sales Tax and cannabis application and license fees for the government.
Quotable — March 4, 2024 Department: Quotable Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Quotable — March 4, 2024
. Corporate Giving — March 4, 2024 Department: Corporate Giving Posted on: Mar 04, 2024 Share this News Corporate Giving — March 4, 2024