AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTraffic & Emergency Care: GPD identified 21-year-old Lumon James Tio as Guam’s third traffic fatality of 2026 after a June 6 Mangilao three-vehicle crash; he was pronounced dead at the scene and confirmed by Guam Memorial Hospital. Public Safety & Health Access: A woman was taken to Guam Regional Medical City after a vehicle crashed into Don Don Donki in Tamuning on Friday; injuries were reported non-fatal. Mental Health in the Courts: A psychiatrist’s forensic report in the Vince Edward Santos Yatar murder case is delayed 60–90 days, pushing the status hearing to Aug. 13. DPHSS Operations: DPHSS is centralizing divisions through new commercial leases amid SNAP-related operational pressure; the Public Health Laboratory will stay put until a Mangilao facility opens in August. Food Safety Oversight: With only three trained inspectors, DPHSS completed about half of required high-risk inspections, raising concerns about food and institutional facility safety. Education & Disability Services: House Appropriations directed the U.S. Department of Education to brief Congress within 180 days on special education service gaps in Guam. Healthcare Policy & Licensing: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero vetoed a bill expanding licensing pathways for internationally trained physicians into Guam’s private sector, while signing a separate measure unlocking $77M for GDOE projects. Community Health Events: RUNGUAM Running Festival 2026 is set for Aug. 16 in Tumon, billed as a health and wellness event.
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