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NEWS UPDATE: District Court approves consent decree between feds, Mobil Oil

District Court of Guam Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood approved a months-old consent decree between the federal government and Mobil Oil that requires the company to pay $2.4 million in penalties for allegedly violating the Clean Air Act on Guam and in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

BREAKING NEWS 5:20 p.m. – Suba talking to acting chief about return to GPD

5:20 p.m. Former Police Chief Paul Subas forced retirement may turn out to be a short one. Suba confirmed yesterday that he had discussed the possibility of returning to the Guam Police Department with Acting Police Chief Ricardo Leon Guerrero, although no plans are definite.

BREAKING NEWS 5:20 p.m. – Suba talking to acting chief about return to GPD

5:20 p.m. Former Police Chief Paul Subas forced retirement may turn out to be a short one

Cruz to fire Suba?

WHILE Gov. Felix Camacho is not ready to replace Paul Suba as the chief of the Guam Police Department, Lt.

BREAKING NEWS: – GPD chief stays, governor said GPD was wronged, too

Gov. Felix Camacho just minutes ago said no action will be taken against Guam police Chief Paul Suba over the controversial police search at KUAM News Wednesday – until a further review of the matter.

NEWS UPDATE: 5:40 p.m. – GPD: Manner of Agana Heights death was "natural" (Pacific Daily News)

Autopsy results released by the Guam’s Chief Medical Examiner Aurelio Espinola’s office show the manner of death of Alvin Don Guiterrez, 52, of Agana Heights, was natural.

Police chief reprimanded

Suba apologizes GOVERNOR Felix Camacho yesterday gave police chief Paul Suba a letter of warning and verbal reprimand over the controversial high-speed chase, which had been under investigation for two months.

Total police control

GPD seeks to regulate flow of information Guam Police Department spokesman John Edwards, with the help of GPD Chief Paul Suba, is working on issuing GPD press badges to members of the media in an attempt to control the leaking of information regarding investigations and operations within GPD and to help protect victims, family members, and keep criminals from getting too much information. 

NEWS UPDATE : Plea hearing for fire official today (Pacific Daily News)

1:20 p.m. Jan

BREAKING NEWS: 8 a.m. – Three Tamuning schools closed today (Pacific Daily News)

Classes for Tamuning, LBJ, and Chief Brodie elementary schools have been canceled for today, Wednesday, because of a lack of water supply, Guam DOE announced.