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Decolonization For Guam? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Decolonization For Guam?

A commission recently held the first round of hearings on such a notion.

Obama Holiday Protests Resume Courtesy Ann Wright

Obama Holiday Protests Resume

For the ninth聽year, a group of concerned citizens plan a vigil near the First Family’s Kailua compound.

With A ‘Mele Kalikimaka’ to DC, Obama Heads For Honolulu The White House

With A ‘Mele Kalikimaka’ to DC, Obama Heads For Honolulu

The president and his family are due in the islands聽Friday night to begin the final Hawaii vacation of his time in office.

Missing Data Plagues Military Training Plans In The Marianas Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Missing Data Plagues Military Training Plans In The Marianas

A Navy plan to bomb Pagan and put a destructive artillery range on Tinian overlooks many potential impacts and suggests little to make up for the destruction.

Date Set In Deedy Appeal PF Bentley/Civil Beat/2014

Date Set In Deedy Appeal

The federal agent who fatally shot a man in a Waikiki McDonald鈥檚 in 2011 has already had two trials.

Hokulea To Sail Home In June Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hokulea To Sail Home In June

The Polynesian Voyaging Society and its crew members will conclude its聽three-year sail around the globe when it arrives at聽Magic Island on Oahu.

Guam: Many In This Military Outpost Welcome More Troops Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Guam: Many In This Military Outpost Welcome More Troops

The military buildup is expected to help Guam’s economy. But will it make the island a target as well?

More Political Power For The Marianas? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

More Political Power For The Marianas?

Some residents of Guam and the Northern Marianas Islands think it may be time to change the political relationship with the U.S.

The Military’s Impact On Hawaii Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016

The Military’s Impact On Hawaii

A state-by-state comparison with tips on how to keep the military from leaving.

Tinian: ‘We Believed In America’ Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Tinian: ‘We Believed In America’

Most of Tinian is already under lease to the military. But residents who were expecting a base may now get multiple live-fire ranges that could destroy the island’s environment and devastate its tourism economy.