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UBS analyst now bullish on China property

When it comes to Chinese real estate, John Lam is a lone wolf....

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Driver’s license branch services temporarily unavailable

Services for anyone who planned to get their driver's license renewed or replaced are currently unavailable. The Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation confirms ongoing issues with its system are affecting the services with its Driver’s License Bra...

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Most expensive housing markets in the US get unexpected rebel

At first glance, Steve Hilton is an unlikely champion of America’s middle-class homeowner....

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Man admits to manslaughter charges in 2022 deadly stabbing in Dededo

He admitted to his role in a deadly stabbing that claimed the life of a Dededo father. Defendant Samson Shapucy pleaded guilty to manslaughter along with a special allegation of possession of a deadly weapon. He faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and w...

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2023 was bad for commercial real estate

More than $900 billion in loans backing office buildings, retail centers, hotels, warehouses and more will come due this year - and analysts who track commercial real estate are already worried that this slice of the economy could soon threaten…...

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Arraignment for man who was on run with teen and baby, moved to May 21

He allegedly got a foster child pregnant and was on the run from Guam police with a teen and her nine-month-old baby before being captured. Appearing before Magistrate Judge Benjamin Sison Tuesday afternoon was thirty-five-year-old Shane Borja who is char...

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Bowser, business leaders pitch $400M plan to fix Washington, DC’s ailing downtown

D.C. officials unveiled recommendations Monday to revive the city’s ailing downtown and help return the revenue it generates to pre-pandemic levels - emphasizing public safety as worries about crime escalate and reconceptualizing corridors that once catered to 9-to-5 employees as…...

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Contractors sued for faulty design and construction in Ordot Dump closure

The Government of Guam is suing four contractors for their faulty design and construction of a closure remedy of the Ordot Dump. The Guam Attorney General’s Office filed the lawsuit Monday in the District Court of Guam against Black Construction Cor...

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Robocalls, ringless voicemails and AI: Real estate enters the age of automation

Southern California's real estate market is as cold as the snow currently adorning the peaks of its mountains. Interest rates are up. Inventory is down. And deals are few and far between....

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Father Luis Camacho returns to Guam years after arrest

The Archdiocese of Agaña confirmed Father Luis Camacho has returned to Guam after being off island since 2015 while a canonical investigation was being conducted related to his arrest nine years ago. The Archdiocese added, Father Luis’ priest...

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