COTTAGE GROVE, Oregon — Janet Grosz simply wanted to help. So when a man named John Paul Hope told her about his plans to create
Read moreSt. Thomas Native Accused Of Conning Senior Citizen Out Of 30 Acres Of Land
COTTAGE GROVE, Oregon — Investigators say that a U.S. Virgin Islands man arrested recently was responsible for a string of fraud cases that stretched from
Read moreMake Sure Your Earning Records Are Correct With Social Security’s Online Portal
Accurate earnings records are vital to the Social Security Administration and to every worker in the United States. If Social Security cannot match the name
Read moreVIPD Salutes National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
KINGSHILL — Dispatchers, telecommunicators and communications operators are being recognized this week for their ability to act fast and manage high-stress situations. These unseen public
Read moreUSVI Joins Coalition Of United States AG’s Against Sale of Fake Vaccination Cards
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George joined attorneys general across the nation calling on Twitter, eBay, and Shopify to act immediately
Read moreBUSTED! St. Thomas CBP Officer Caught Red-Handed With 40 Pounds Of Cocaine In His Carry-On Luggage At Atlanta’s Airport
ATLANTA — A St. Thomas-based federal agent’s double life as a law enforcement officer and drug smuggler was exposed by an alert drug-sniffing dog in
Read morePuerto Rico To Open Vaccinations To All Amid COVID-19 Spike
SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico’s governor announced this week that officials will start vaccinating all those 16 and older beginning Monday, prompting celebrations across the
Read moreMAIN OFFENDER! Limetree Bay Under Fire From Feds Over Pollution Concerns
CHRISTIANSTED — The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency modifying its 2011 consent decree with HOVENSA, the
Read morePuerto Rico To Close Schools On Monday To Curb COVID-19 Surge
SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico’s health secretary announced Thursday that all public and private schools in the U.S. territory would close for two weeks amid
Read moreSocial Security: We Will Process Claims For Alzheimer’s Disease Patients Faster Now
Today, more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Since the onset of Alzheimer’s can occur in people before they retire, it may
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