CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. has proposed legislation requesting that the Virgin Islands Legislature approve the use of $60 million to supplement government operations
Read moreSex Offenders Catch A Break Due To Coronavirus Outbreak
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Attorney General Denise George advises the public that the Sex Offender Registry, a division of the V.I. Department of Justice will be
Read moreVIDOL: State Of Emergency ‘Social Distancing’ Policy In Effect For COVID-19
CHRISTIANSTED — The COVID-19 State of Emergency social distancing policy, recommended by the Office of the Governor, local and global health officials, has been implemented
Read moreBryan: USVI Has 17 COVID-19 Cases, Orders ‘Non-Essential’ Businesses To Close
CHRISTIANSTED — During the Government House weekly press briefing on Monday, Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. announced details of an executive order issued over the weekend
Read moreSteps You Can Take To Keep The COVID-19 Virus From Infecting You: VIDOH
CHRISTIANSTED — The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health has received confirmation of three new confirmed cases of COVID-19 disease. This brings the territory’s total
Read moreDLCA Wants Inventory List From Local Businesses
CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr., declared a State of Health Emergency in the United States Virgin Islands on Friday. And the Department of Licensing
Read moreDLCA Establishes Safety Protocols To Try To Prevent Spread of COVID-19 In USVI
CHRISTIANSTED — Commissioner Richard Evangelista said today that his Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs (DLCA) is committed to the safety of the public in
Read moreHuman Services Ends Head Start Program For At Least 3 Weeks Due To COVID-19
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Department of Human Services (VIDHS) Head Start program will temporarily close classrooms territory-wide beginning today, The department said the
Read moreBMV Encourages Motorists To Register Vehicles Online Due To COVID-19
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — In light of the COVID-19 public health emergency, Director McIntosh and the staff of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles are implementing the
Read moreUSVIEDA Wants Public To Pay Online, Closes Walk-Up Windows Due To COVID-19
CHRISTIANSTED — To help ensure the safety and well-being of the U.S. Virgin Islands community, its staff, clients and stakeholders, the U.S. Virgin Islands Economic
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