AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery & Local Schools: Guam Department of Education is still assessing damage at every public school campus after Super Typhoon Bavi, but says Aug. 10 remains the scheduled first day of school; two campuses—Maria A. Ulloa Elementary and Machananao Elementary—continue as evacuation centers while repairs and costs are still being determined. Ports Back in Motion: The U.S. Coast Guard has reopened Guam and Tinian ports in stages after hazard checks, including restoring 24/7 commercial cargo operations at Port of Guam and daylight-only operations at Tinian, with mariners urged to coordinate and use extra caution. Concert Update: Hafaloha Concert Series confirms Josh Tatofi’s July 18 show at UOG Calvo Field House will go on as scheduled, with doors at 4 p.m. and showtime 6:30 p.m., and tickets still on sale via guamtime.net. Arts & Music on Guam: Harvard’s Din & Tonics will bring their 2026 World Tour to Guam July 12–15, including free pop-up concerts and a ticketed performance at St. John’s Church. Sports Spotlight: Pacific Volleyball Academy (Guam) is set to compete in the 2026 Shakey’s Juniors National Invitationals in the Philippines, with Guam teams facing top international and local squads. Legal/Tech Note: The Guam Supreme Court sanctioned attorney Michael Phillips $500 for not thoroughly reviewing AI-generated content before filing.
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