CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Republicans in the U.S. Virgin Islands are rebuilding their party after years of inactivity. The first step is a caucus in March
Read moreMutton Snapper Season Closes In Designated Spawning Area Tomorrow, DPNR Says
FREDERIKSTED — The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) said fishing in the St. Croix Mutton Snapper Spawning Aggregation Area is closed starting tomorrow. No
Read moreHuman Services Employee Distributed Medicaid Funds To Friends, Family Outside The USA
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George today announced the arrest of Department of Human Services employee Edith Brathwaite of St. Thomas. Brathwaite
Read moreBryan’s USVI Open Ship Registry Scheme Faces Stiff Opposition From Maritime Unions, Courts
WASHINGTON — While he was in Washington, D.C., for the National Governors Association conference and other meetings with a number of federal officials, Governor Albert Bryan
Read moreU.S. Virgin Islands Under 14 Junior Tennis Team Posts Best International Results In 7 Years
SAN SALVADOR — The USVI U-14 boys finished in 6th place at the 2022 North Central America & Caribbean Pre-Qualifying World Junior Tennis U-14 tournament
Read moreAustralian Government Goes Extra Mile To Help Its Citizens In ‘Times Of Need’ When In USVI
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police Commissioner Ray Martinez participated in a meeting led by the VITEMA Director Daryl Joschen at VITEMA headquarters in St. Thomas on
Read more3RD TIME’S NOT A CHARM: Twice Deported Trinidadian Shows Up In St. Thomas Again
CHARLOTTE AMALIE – U.S. Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert announced that a Trinidad and Tobago national was sentenced today to 17 months in prison for illegally
Read moreHealth Department Notes 8 Deaths In 8 Days As COVID-19 Claims Another Victim In Territory
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — With eight COVID-19 related deaths in eight days, the Virgin Islands Department of Health announced that yet another person has died from
Read moreUSVI To Relax COVID-19 Restrictions So More Cruise Ships Can Visit The Territory
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As cases onboard cruise ships continue to drop, the government will relax the entry requirements for cruise liners to enter the area
Read moreHealth Department Confirms 3 More COVID-19 Related Deaths In The Territory
CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Department of Health has confirmed that the territory’s COVID-19 death toll now stands at 108. The dead person was an
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