AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoEmergency Services Fees: Guam Fire Department is proposing big ambulance hikes, including a new $13.19 per-mile charge, which could push rides from under $200 to more than $1,000; public town halls and a final Senate review are planned before any changes take effect. Local Recovery After Sinlaku: A federal-local team is starting a 30-day vessel removal operation at Smiling Cove Marina to restore safe waterway access, with road closures at Basin Place and Marina Lane during the work. Power Restored on Tinian: FEMA and USACE delivered temporary large-scale generator power to Tinian after Sinlaku damaged the island’s power plant, aiming to keep homes and critical facilities running while permanent repairs continue. Sports—Women’s EAFF E-1: The NMI Women’s National Team has its roster and schedule for the EAFF E-1 prelims on Guam (June 3–9), with matches vs Chinese Taipei on June 5 and June 7. Immigration & Work Permits: A Filipino man in CNMI federal court was sentenced to 18 months for a scheme that used about 242 fraudulent work-permit applications to unlawfully secure EADs. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: The U.S. is preparing seabed lease auctions, with a planned CNMI lease sale in November 2026.
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