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Easter Monday Traffic Accident Causes Death Of 1 Man, Arrest of 1 St. Thomas Resident
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Easter Monday Traffic Accident Causes Death Of 1 Man, Arrest of 1 St. Thomas Resident

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — VIPD's Traffic Division was dispatched to an auto collision in Long Bay early this morning just past the former pump station where the road construction project is…
Posted by VI Free Press April 22, 2019
Cuba Orders Further Cuts To Electricity Generation: Newspaper
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Cuba Orders Further Cuts To Electricity Generation: Newspaper

HAVANA —The Cuban government has ordered its state-run power system to further reduce electricity generation in the latest sign that a cash crunch exacerbated by new U.S. sanctions is taking…
Posted by VI Free Press April 22, 2019
Police Need Your Help To Find Missing Teen Saviana Charles (UPDATED!)
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Police Need Your Help To Find Missing Teen Saviana Charles (UPDATED!)

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police on St. Thomas say they need your help today to locate a missing teenager who is described as being a "runaway minor." Saviana Charles, 15, was…
Posted by John McCarthy April 21, 2019
Senate President Gittens Extends Easter and Passover Greetings To Residents
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Senate President Gittens Extends Easter and Passover Greetings To Residents

CHRISTIANSTED — Senate President Kenneth Gittens has extended greetings for Holy Week to residents across the U.S. Virgin Islands culminating in Easter Sunday today. Gittens said "those who celebrate the…
Posted by VI Free Press April 21, 2019
TOURISM NEWS: Dominican Republic ‘Premier Caribbean Destination’ … Projects 6.5 Million Visitors in 2019
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TOURISM NEWS: Dominican Republic ‘Premier Caribbean Destination’ … Projects 6.5 Million Visitors in 2019

SANTO DOMINGO — Industry leaders at the 2019 Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange (DATE) conference shared strong tourism numbers indicating the country continues to be the premier Caribbean travel destination. Paola Rainieri…
Posted by VI Free Press April 20, 2019
New York Fed Cracks Down on Puerto Rico, USVI Banks After Venezuela Sanctions: Lt. Gov. Roach Mum On Issue
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New York Fed Cracks Down on Puerto Rico, USVI Banks After Venezuela Sanctions: Lt. Gov. Roach Mum On Issue

SAN JUAN — U.S. sanctions on Venezuela have led the New York Federal Reserve to crack down on Puerto Rico's $50 billion offshore banking industry, according to four sources and…
Posted by Bro Bot April 19, 2019
Celeb Or Stranger? Study Weighs Americans’ Interest In Birds
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Celeb Or Stranger? Study Weighs Americans’ Interest In Birds

NEW YORK — Whooping cranes, common ravens and peregrine falcons are among the celebrities of the sky in the eyes of Americans, even those who’ve never laid eyes them. The…
Posted by VI Free Press April 19, 2019
Feds Take Syrian Teenager To Miami To Pursue Asylum Claim … Against Judge’s Order
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Feds Take Syrian Teenager To Miami To Pursue Asylum Claim … Against Judge’s Order

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A Syrian teenager may be allowed to pursue an asylum claim in a Florida immigration court while facing a federal criminal charge in the territory. George Soufan,…
Posted by VI Free Press April 19, 2019
Feds Do Study To Find Out Why It Took 11 Months To Turn Power Back On In U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico After Hurricanes
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Feds Do Study To Find Out Why It Took 11 Months To Turn Power Back On In U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico After Hurricanes

CHRISTIANSTED — Hurricanes Irma and Maria damaged much of the electricity transmission and distribution systems in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico in 2017. This resulted in the longest…
Posted by Bro Bot April 19, 2019
St. Thomas’ John ‘Dah Rock’ Jackson Faces Minimum 15 Years In Prison On Federal Child Rape Related Charges
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St. Thomas’ John ‘Dah Rock’ Jackson Faces Minimum 15 Years In Prison On Federal Child Rape Related Charges

CHARLOTTE AMALIE – A federal Grand Jury returned a ten count indictment against a former professional boxer on St. Thomas today. John "Dah Rock" Jackson, 30, was charged with two…
Posted by John McCarthy April 18, 2019

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