
2nd case of dengue fever is confirmed on Guam
The Department of Public Health and Social Services received one laboratory-confirmed case of dengue fever on Guam on Oct. 30, marking the second such case for 2025.

The Department of Public Health and Social Services received one laboratory-confirmed case of dengue fever on Guam on Oct. 30, marking the second such case for 2025.

An earthquake measuring magnitude 5.9 hit Guam around 5:37 p.m. Tuesday, based on information from the U.S. Geological Survey.

If you hear an “alert” siren tone starting at 3:15 p.m. on Nov. 4, chances are, they are part of the routine testing of vital communication and advance warning system sirens.

An individual was sent to Naval Hospital Guam for non-fatal injuries after a Wednesday morning two-car crash near the Department of Public Works in Upper Tumon.

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Emergency responders have been searching for a fisherman who disappeared after reportedly walking back into the water near a buoy in the Pago Bay area.

He was evaluated by Guam Fire Department medic personnel and transported to U.S. Naval Hospital Guam for further assessment.

The Guam Police Department and Guam Fire Department are actively searching for John “Johnny” Samuel Reed after he was reported missing Wednesday.

Fire Prevention Week may be over — but the flames of friendly competition are still burning at the Guam Fire Department.

More than 20 million people around the world dropped, covered, and held on for The Great Shakeout, the largest earthquake drill in history.

The Guam Fire Department welcomed its newest firefighters with the 24th Cycle of recruits graduating after months of grueling training, ready to serve and protect the community.