HAGATNA, Guam (AP) -- Two lesbian couples are among the first gay couples seeking to get married in Guam.
A federal judge on Friday struck down Guam's prohibition on same-sex marriage, making it the first U.S. territory to legalize same-sex marriages.
Couples on Tuesday morning local time lined up at the Office of Vital Statistics, where marriage licenses are issued. Among them were 28-year-old Loretta M. Pangelinan and 29-year-old Kathleen M. Aguero, whose lawsuit led to the court's decision.