AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGVB Audit & Tourism Funding: Guam Visitors Bureau cleared its FY2025 financial audit with a clean opinion, but revenues fell $9.3M year-over-year to $23.7M as visitor arrivals dipped and Tourist Attraction Fund appropriations dropped $8.3M, while expenses rose, including airline incentive spending. Tourism District Rules: A new Guam law allows fines up to $5,000 for property upkeep violations in hotel-zoned areas, aiming to clean up tourism districts like Tumon. Marianas Weather: The National Weather Service says the Marianas stay dry through the week, with seas 3–5 feet and a moderate rip-current risk. Sports & Community Events: RUNGUAM Running Festival 2026 is set for Aug. 16 in Tumon (5K/10K), and the first-ever Guam Marianas Dumau Open BJJ tournament lands June 20 at UOG. Youth Volleyball: Legacy Volleyball Club sent 35 athletes to the Philippines for an international youth tournament. Local Nature Recovery: Guam’s shoreline and flame trees are showing visible recovery after Typhoon Sinlaku. Safety & Justice: GPO parking lot robbery suspects may face a joint trial. Controversy Watch: Pageant “halfies” remarks by Brandon Espiritu and Jether Palomo continue to spark backlash.
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