A group of U.S. military members and Guam government officials pose for a photo holding dogs.

Air Force teams up with Guam to control island’s ‘boonie dog’ population

The Guam government and U.S. military have reached a novel agreement that lets civil engineers work outside Andersen Air Force Base to help rein in the island’s stray dog population.

DOD sued over plan to build firing ranges on Guam ancestral land

Three private groups jointly filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Department of Defense in an effort to prevent the military from building firing ranges on ancestral lands in Guam.

Guam seeks closure to its nearly 30-year quest for wartime reparations

Rita Santos Cruz is still haunted by the terrifying day when Japanese soldiers burst into her grade school and abruptly ordered all the students to line up outside.

Guam: Tourist site steeped in military history, to mark Liberation Day

Along the Normandy coast this June, ex-GIs, French and U.S. dignitaries and ordinary French citizens will gather to mark the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landing.

On Guam, All Souls Day an all-consuming tradition

Hundreds of Guam residents gathered around the graves of loved ones in the Guam Veterans Cemetery on Wednesday during a Catholic Mass in observance of All Souls Day.

To know which way the wind blows, you need Weatherscout

Air Force officials on Guam last week completed a series of tests of the Weatherscout unmanned aerial vehicle, which may become the next tool for predicting typhoon behavior.

Guam sailors answer call, volunteer to help local cleanup program

As part of the 35- year-old Sister Village program in Guam, 100 sailors spent Saturday morning picking up roadside trash, cutting grass and painting in the village of Agat.