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The Guam Waterworks Authority wants to pay people up to $500 for information about illegal dumping into the island’s wastewater system or people with illegal water or sewer connections.

The Guam Women's Chamber of Commerce is kicking off its "Members in Action" series with a conversation with congressional candidates Mary C. Torres and Alicia Limtiaco from 8:30 to 10:30 ...

Guam Women's Chamber of Commerce to host Thursday congressional candidate forum with Mary Torres, Alicia Limtiaco