U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS —Governor Albert Bryan on Monday signed into law 22 bills sent up to him by the 34th Legislature from its legislative session
Read moreCoast Guard Sends 62 Dominicans And 13 Haitians Back Home After Interdictions
SAN JUAN — The Coast Guard repatriated 62 Dominicans and 13 Haitians between Thursday and Tuesday to the Dominican Republic, following the interdiction of two
Read more‘People In Need’ In Carib/LatAm Jumped From 9.6M In 2018 To 26.4M In 2021
TEGUCIGALPA — Per the Global Humanitarian Overview 2022, Latin America and the Caribbean has experienced a significant increase in the number of people in need
Read moreUNICEF Says 3.5 Million Children Will Migrate In 2022 In Caribbean, LatAm
PANAMA CITY — The number of children affected by migration in Latin America and the Caribbean is due to hit the 3.5-million-mark next year, UNICEF said
Read moreNo Test Required For Travel From USVI To The United States Mainland
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As the world responds to new vaccination and testing requirements before boarding an international flight to the United States, officials in the
Read moreGovernment Says It Will Dole Out Another Round Of Income Tax Refunds This Week
CHRISTIANSTED — During the Government House weekly press briefing today, Government House Communications Director Richard Motta said the government has begun distributing another round of
Read moreUVI HackFest Shines A Spotlight On Students’ Entrepreneurial Creativity
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Students from the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) recently showed off their entrepreneurial vision and spirit as part of the University’s
Read moreProposed Payday Loan Owners Plan To Scuttle Refinery Or Flip It For A Profit
CHRISTIANSTED — A bidder in the Limetree Bay refinery auction has asked a Texas bankruptcy court judge to delay tomorrow’s scheduled sale hearing, but a
Read moreWAPA Floats $35 Million Worth Of Bonds; Wards Off Lawsuit From Wartsila
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority successfully closed a $35 million financing funded by fuel tax revenues pursuant to the Authority’s
Read moreSt. Croix Man Who Hid Drug Don In Clairmont Home Gets 3 Months In Prison
SALT RIVER — A St. Croix man who joined a family effort to hide an accused murderer from federal authorities admitted to the lesser included charge
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