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Last Saturday night, June 14, I missed Lawrence Welk to watch the Washington D.C. parade in observance of the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army viewed on Dr. Phil's Merit ...
On June 6, we honor the bravery of those soldiers who stormed ashore at Normandy, France, on that day 81 years ago. D-Day led to the defeat of fascism in ...
Tlicho Dene artist Matthew Vukson shows his life’s work at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. The show opened June 5.
Per Senate Bill 14, I applaud the governor and Legislature for taking a stand on health, but wonder if their efforts shouldn’t be expanded.
To the editor: A dangerous federal budget bill now in the Senate proposes the largest cuts in history to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid — totaling nearly $1 trillion ...
Having signed the letter on tenure submitted by Boyd professors Suzanne L. Marchand and R. Eugene Turner, I would only add that, despite his dismissive tone, letter writer Kevin Kelly ...
Following up on a point I raised in a previous letter about the decline of the CHamoru language: This is not a CHamoru problem. It is a Guam problem. It ...
Letters from Hearst Connecticut Media readers reflect on D-Day, Mental Health Awareness Month, Trump's firehose of activities and saving the dollar.
Washington D.C.’s Daniel Marks said the Thunder franchise’s connected bond at every level fueled their success. “All the players are feeling a part of it and feeling connected,” Marks said.
Please allow me this opportunity to give a word of thanks to the Guam Museum Foundation. My deepest gratitude to David Tydingco, chairman of the Guam Museum Foundation board, for inviting me to ...