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VIPD: Watch Out For ‘Phone Cloning’ Scams Taking U.S. Virgin Islanders’ Money
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VIPD: Watch Out For ‘Phone Cloning’ Scams Taking U.S. Virgin Islanders’ Money

FREDERIKSTED -- Police are asking the public to watch out for a "phone cloning" scam currently being used to dupe people in the territory. Criminals make victims believe they are…
Posted by John McCarthy March 31, 2019
WAPA Turns Off Power In St. Thomas And St. John … Five Feeders Disconnected Today
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WAPA Turns Off Power In St. Thomas And St. John … Five Feeders Disconnected Today

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — About 11,700 Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority customers on five St. Thomas and St. John feeders are without electrical service this morning. WAPA said the "power…
Posted by VI Free Press March 27, 2019
TERROR AT SEA! Helicopter Rescues 475 Frightened Cruise Ship Passengers
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TERROR AT SEA! Helicopter Rescues 475 Frightened Cruise Ship Passengers

STAVANGER, Norway — Viking Sky cruise ship passenger Rodney Horgen can pinpoint the moment when he thought he was facing the end: when a huge wave crashed through the ship's…
Posted by VI Free Press March 24, 2019
Puerto Rico Department of Health Approves Sale of Naloxone Amid Opioid Crisis
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Puerto Rico Department of Health Approves Sale of Naloxone Amid Opioid Crisis

SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico’s health department says a drug meant to control opioid overdoses can now be sold without a prescription, a move meant to reduce a spike in…
Posted by Bro Bot March 20, 2019
Metal Found In Food Sold To Puerto Rico Schools For The Second Time In A Week
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Metal Found In Food Sold To Puerto Rico Schools For The Second Time In A Week

SAN JUAN — About 4,940 pounds of ready-to-eat corned beef was recalled after a school in Puerto Rico found metal in a chub of the meat. If Procesadora La Hacienda’s…
Posted by John McCarthy March 19, 2019
RECALL ALERT! 18 Tons of Chicken Patties Recalled From Puerto Rico Schools For ‘Pieces of Metal’
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RECALL ALERT! 18 Tons of Chicken Patties Recalled From Puerto Rico Schools For ‘Pieces of Metal’

SAN JUAN -- About 35,870 pounds, or 17.9 tons, of breaded chicken patties that went to schools in Puerto Rico have been recalled because they might have pieces of metal.…
Posted by John McCarthy March 14, 2019
VIWMA: Scrap Metal Yard For Junk Vehicles Will Be Closed On Sundays Now
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VIWMA: Scrap Metal Yard For Junk Vehicles Will Be Closed On Sundays Now

CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) advised solid waste haulers that the section of the scrap metal yard that collects and stores vehicles will be closed…
Posted by John McCarthy February 28, 2019
VIHA Head Honcho Says Public Housing Cisterns Haven’t Worked Since 2003, Water Costs $10M Per Year
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VIHA Head Honcho Says Public Housing Cisterns Haven’t Worked Since 2003, Water Costs $10M Per Year

CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- The Virgin Islands Housing Authority said this morning that cisterns at its 33 public housing units in the territory have not been "functional" since 2003. Robert Graham,…
Posted by John McCarthy February 26, 2019
DPNR Closes Down Mars Hills Offices Today Due To WAPA Potable Water Issue
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DPNR Closes Down Mars Hills Offices Today Due To WAPA Potable Water Issue

FREDERIKSTED -- DPNR Commissioner nominee Jean-Pierre Oriol said his Planning and Natural Resources Department closed all offices at its Mars Hill location on St. Croix at 12:00 p.m. today due…
Posted by John McCarthy February 25, 2019
Drought Conditions Begin To Affect WAPA and St. Croix
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Drought Conditions Begin To Affect WAPA and St. Croix

FREDERIKSTED -- Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority potable water customers in some areas of St. Croix are experiencing low water pressure this morning. WAPA said the problem is a…
Posted by John McCarthy February 25, 2019

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