CHRISTIANSTED — In his continuing efforts to lobby the federal government for help in the territory’s fight against COVID-19, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. sent a
Read moreBryan Confirms 3rd COVID-19 Death, Says He Was A 77-Year-Old St. Croix Man
CHRISTIANSTED — A 77-year-old St. Croix man with “underlying health issues” was the third person to die of COVID-19 in the territory, Governor Albert Bryan,
Read moreWhat To Do If You Are Unemployed In The USVI In A Time Of Coronavirus
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Labor Commissioner Gary Molloy said there is an updated policy “to safeguard employment security benefits and increase access to resources by waiving
Read moreBryan To Open Beaches On Monday: ‘Beachgoers Will Swim At Their Own Risk’
CHRISTIANSTED — During Friday’s COVID-19 update at Government House, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. said he plans to reopen the territory’s beaches on Monday. But Bryan cautioned
Read moreCOVID-19 In USVI: 3rd Person Dies Of Coronavirus … Gov’t Won’t Say Where
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The U.S. Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA) said that there has been a third death from the novel cororavirus in the
Read moreBryan Floats $120 Million In Revenue Anticipation Notes To Fight COVID-19 In USVI
CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. on Tuesday took action on four bills, including approving a measure allowing the government to issue up to $120
Read moreBryan Gets $7.8 Million In CARES Act Funding From Office of Insular Affairs
CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. said today that the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs has given the U.S. Virgin Islands
Read moreAnderson Stewart Gives $1 Million To USVI To Fight COVID-19 In The Territory
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. and the Anderson Stewart Family Foundation announced Friday that the foundation has given a grant of $1 million
Read moreVING Agrees To Support Governor’s Stay-At-Home Order With Increased Vehicle Patrols
FREDERIKSTED — In support of the Virgin Islands Department of Health’s Coronavirus requirements to help contain the spread, the Virgin Islands National Guard are on
Read moreHuman Services To Resume Head Start Lunches This Week … Stop During Easter
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Department of Human Services said that Head Start “program classrooms” remain closed territory-wide until further notice. Human Services said
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