AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuam Road Safety: Guam Police Department says intersections will be staffed 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. as crews direct traffic after power outages, urging drivers to slow down, watch for hand signals, and stay alert after dark. Marianas Port Updates: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Tinian to daylight-only commercial traffic, while Port of Guam also resumed 24/7 operations after buoy and channel hazard work; VHF coverage is improving on Guam, but Rota and Saipan towers remain limited. Typhoon Bavi Aftermath & Recovery: Storm chasers captured Rota’s destruction and resilience as Guam and the Marianas continue cleanup and assessments, with officials warning residents not to overreact to new systems like Invest 97W. Local Arts & Culture: Tumon Night Market returns July 12 at Tumon Sands Plaza after a Bavi-related cancellation, bringing CHamoru food, artisan vendors, and live entertainment back to the calendar. Youth Music Program: Artspace Guåhan launched Art Beats: Teen Music Foundations, offering 8 weeks of vocal training plus up to five full scholarships, ending with a “Night at the Movies” showcase. Sports: Guam’s tennis teams competed in the 2026 Oceania Cup, and Guam Rugby Union named its 2026 men’s national roster for the Union Cup in Bangkok. Tech & Defense (Guam angle): Lockheed Martin highlighted software-driven command-and-control linking Guam’s missile defense systems during Valiant Shield 2026, aiming for faster threat evaluation and interceptor assignment.
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