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NEWS UPDATE: 10:45 a.m. – Few polling problems reported

Polling started at 7 a.m.

Naval Base Guam relaxes water restrictions

The Navy Exchange public car wash at Naval Base Guam reopened Friday after the base relaxed water conservation measures, the Navy said.

NEWS UPDATE 5:33 p.m. – Private buses secured to help school bus shortage

5:33 p.m.

NEWS UPDATE 4:45 p.m. – GEC: Eviction notice won’t interupt election

4:45 p.m. – An eviction notice served to the Guam Election Commission on Friday won’t be allowed to disrupt the Primary Election scheduled for tomorrow, said GEC Director John Blas.

NEWS UPDATE: 1:10 p.m. – Guam Coast Guard helps curtail illegal fishing

Coast Guard patrol members from Guam were part of a multinational exercise aimed at curtailing illegal, undocumented, and unreported fishing within the Western Pacific.

NEWS UPDATE 10:05 a.m. – Woman found dead

10:05 a.m. — The Guam Police Department is investigating the death of a woman in Hagåtña

USAO: Scams target Guam & CNMI

THE U.S. Attorney’s Office yesterday warned

Governor OKs new budget

OUTGOING Governor Felix P. Camacho signed a new budget law yesterday appropriating $720 million for GovGuam’s disposal for Fiscal Year 2010, which starts on Oct

Hay Study Group: Raise GovGuam wages

THE private consultancy firm Hay Study Group yesterday recommended salary increases for the public sector employees of Guam which would mean an additional cost of over $18 million for taxpayers.

GEC gets eviction notice as over 48,000 prepare to vote

MORE than 48,000 registered voters on Guam are expected to head to the polls tomorrow for the primary election where 38 candidates are vying for 15 seats in the Legislature and two teams competing for the Republican Party’s endorsement for the gubernatorial race.