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Attorney General Denise George Says She’s Been A Victim Of Identity Theft On Twitter
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Attorney General Denise George Says She’s Been A Victim Of Identity Theft On Twitter

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Attorney General says that she's been a victim of identity theft. AG Denise George said scammers are sending text messages attempting to impersonate her…
Posted by John McCarthy August 12, 2021
Royal Caribbean Expands COVID-19 Policy As 6 Guests Test Positive On Ship
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Royal Caribbean Expands COVID-19 Policy As 6 Guests Test Positive On Ship

MIAMI — U.S. cruise liner Royal Caribbean Group said this weekend only passengers with a negative COVID-19 test will be let aboard, after six guests on its Adventure of the Seas…
Posted by VI Free Press August 1, 2021
Anti-LGBT+ Laws Cost Caribbean Billions In Lost Business, Report Says
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Anti-LGBT+ Laws Cost Caribbean Billions In Lost Business, Report Says

ROAD TOWN, Tortola — Businessman Richard Branson on Wednesday urged Caribbean countries to be more LGBT-friendly as a report said anti-gay laws cost the region’s 12 English-speaking nations up to…
Posted by VI Free Press July 2, 2021
Government Wants People Doing Short-Term Rentals To Pay Hotel Room Tax
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Government Wants People Doing Short-Term Rentals To Pay Hotel Room Tax

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Commissioner Richard Evangelista of the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs said that effective today DLCA is ready to issue a business license for the operation of…
Posted by VI Free Press July 1, 2021
2 Young Unvaccinated Passengers on RCCL Test Cruise Test Positive For COVID-19
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2 Young Unvaccinated Passengers on RCCL Test Cruise Test Positive For COVID-19

NASSAU — Two young unvaccinated passengers on a Royal Caribbean International cruise out of the Bahamas tested positive for the coronavirus, the cruise line said. The passengers, who were younger…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
Popular Beach Near Marriott Hotel On Turquoise Bay Fails Bacteria Testing
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Popular Beach Near Marriott Hotel On Turquoise Bay Fails Bacteria Testing

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The beach closest to one of the most popular hotels on St. Thomas has failed water quality testing this week, the Department of Planning and Natural Resources…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
‘Perfect Storm’ Approaches As Travelers Set To Visit Caribbean During Peak Hurricane Season
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‘Perfect Storm’ Approaches As Travelers Set To Visit Caribbean During Peak Hurricane Season

ST. PETERSBURG — American travelers are flocking to the Caribbean like never before due to ongoing border closures.  Caribbean countries comprise eight of the top 10 summer travel destinations, according to travel insurance…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
Actor Michael B. Jordan To Rename Rum After Cultural Appropriation Criticism
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Actor Michael B. Jordan To Rename Rum After Cultural Appropriation Criticism

PORT OF SPAIN — "Black Panther" U.S. actor Michael B. Jordan said he would rename his recently launched rum, "J’Ouvert," after nationals in the Caribbean accused him of cultural appropriation.…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
A One-Way Ticket From Cuba To Guyana Costs $7,000 On The Black Market
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A One-Way Ticket From Cuba To Guyana Costs $7,000 On The Black Market

GEORGETOWN — Cubans who are required to fly to Guyana for visa interviews at the U.S. Embassy there are complaining that Havana-Georgetown tickets are selling on the black market for…
Posted by VI Free Press June 24, 2021
USVI, Puerto Rico Inching Closer To Getting $2 Billion For Electric Grid Repairs
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USVI, Puerto Rico Inching Closer To Getting $2 Billion For Electric Grid Repairs

SAN JUAN — The federal government took another step on Monday towards releasing nearly $2 billion to repair Puerto Rico’s troubled electrical grid, part of a pool of money withheld…
Posted by VI Free Press June 22, 2021

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