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About John McCarthy
John McCarthy is primarily known for his investigative reporting on the U.S. Virgin Islands. A series of reports beginning in the 1990's revealed that there was everything from coliform bacteria to Cryptosporidium in locally-bottled St. Croix drinking water, according to a then-unpublished University of the Virgin Islands sampling. Another report, following Hurricane Hugo in 1989, cited a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) confidential overview that said that over 40 percent of the U.S. Virgin Islands public lives below the poverty line. The Virgin Islands Free Press is the only Caribbean news source to regularly incorporate the findings of U.S. Freedom of Information Act requests. John's articles have appeared in the BVI Beacon, St. Croix Avis, San Juan Star and Virgin Islands Daily News. He is the former news director of WSVI-TV Channel 8 on St. Croix.
St. Croix Man Who Sued Police Officer For ‘Excessive Force’ Found Shot To Death On Beach
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St. Croix Man Who Sued Police Officer For ‘Excessive Force’ Found Shot To Death On Beach

EAST END — A man once sued a local police officer for "excessive force" in federal court was found shot to death in a remote beach area of St. Croix…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2022
Government Says Omicron Is On The Decline As USVI Records Its 102nd Death From COVID-19
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Government Says Omicron Is On The Decline As USVI Records Its 102nd Death From COVID-19

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — During the Government House weekly briefing, Lt. Governor TregenzaRoach announced the easing of some travel restrictions as the number of active COVID-19 cases continues to decline in…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2022
Health Department Confirms 102nd Death From COVID-19 In The Territory
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Health Department Confirms 102nd Death From COVID-19 In The Territory

CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Department of Health confirmed the 102nd death due to COVID-19 on Thursday, a day after the death was first revealed in the department’s daily Response…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2022
2 Armed Robberies, 1 In Frederiksted, 1 In Christiansted, Reported To Police Wednesday
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2 Armed Robberies, 1 In Frederiksted, 1 In Christiansted, Reported To Police Wednesday

FREDERIKSTED — Two armed robberies were reported to police on Wednesday night, authorities said. In the first incident, a female victim called the 911 Emergency Call Center at 7:05 p.m.…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2022
Gas Station Owner By Former Police Commissioner Robbed At Gunpoint
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Gas Station Owner By Former Police Commissioner Robbed At Gunpoint

CHRISTIANSTED — A gas station in La Grande Princesse owned by the former police commissioner was robbed at gunpoint on Wednesday night, authorities said. Two masked, armed men demanded money…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2022
Police Lead Multi-Agency Clean-Up Of John F. Kennedy Terrace After Joint Raid Last Week
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Police Lead Multi-Agency Clean-Up Of John F. Kennedy Terrace After Joint Raid Last Week

CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Police Department led a clean-up operation at the John F. Kennedy Terrace on Wednesday. This clean-up was a joint effort between the Virgin Islands Police…
Posted by John McCarthy February 3, 2022
Banco Popular Is The First Virgin Islands Bank To Offer ‘Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund’
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Banco Popular Is The First Virgin Islands Bank To Offer ‘Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund’

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Banco Popular's commitment to its customers and its community was recently recognized when its Popular Checking Account, available for Virgin Islands clients, received a certification from the…
Posted by John McCarthy February 2, 2022
Frequent Cancellations Lead WICO To Wipe February Cruise Ship Schedule From Its Website
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Frequent Cancellations Lead WICO To Wipe February Cruise Ship Schedule From Its Website

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The West Indian Company announced that due to the frequent COVID related cancellations, the February 2022 ship schedule has been removed from its website, the Virgin Islands…
Posted by John McCarthy February 2, 2022
Tractor Trailer Smashes Into Utility Poles At Crown Bay Knocking Out Power, Telephone
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Tractor Trailer Smashes Into Utility Poles At Crown Bay Knocking Out Power, Telephone

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A tractor-trailer collision that damaged several utility poles at the Crown Bay Sandfill on St. Thomas has left the area without electricity, authorities said. Due to the…
Posted by John McCarthy February 1, 2022
Man Shot Near Church In Anna’s Retreat Early Sunday Won’t Talk To Police: VIPD
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Man Shot Near Church In Anna’s Retreat Early Sunday Won’t Talk To Police: VIPD

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police are investigating after a man was shot near a church in St. Thomas' second-largest town just after midnight on Sunday. The 911 Emergency Call Center was…
Posted by John McCarthy January 31, 2022

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