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U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Make USA Today’s List of ‘Best Beaches’ for 2018
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U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Make USA Today’s List of ‘Best Beaches’ for 2018

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- The U.S. Virgin Islands made USA Today's list of the "Best Beaches in the Caribbean, 2018 Edition." The article in their Travel Section…
Posted by John McCarthy February 15, 2018
Colorado-Based Company To Begin Construction of St. Croix’s New Airport Design in ‘Coming Months’
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Colorado-Based Company To Begin Construction of St. Croix’s New Airport Design in ‘Coming Months’

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] FREDERIKSTED -- With its area of operations heavily damaged in the wake of Hurricane Maria in September, Bohlke International Airways (BIA), the lone service provider…
Posted by John McCarthy February 15, 2018
Dominican National Arrested By Feds For Trying To Introduce Nearly Nine Pounds of Cocaine Into Territory
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Dominican National Arrested By Feds For Trying To Introduce Nearly Nine Pounds of Cocaine Into Territory

CHARLOTTE AMALIE – A native of the Dominican Republic was arrested on Monday on charges related to trying to smuggle nearly nine pounds of cocaine into the territory. Braulio Martinez,…
Posted by John McCarthy February 14, 2018
Dominican National Deported in 2014 Shows Up At St. Thomas Airport Again in 2018
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Dominican National Deported in 2014 Shows Up At St. Thomas Airport Again in 2018

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE – A native of the Dominican Republic was arrested on Saturday at the Cyril E. King International Airport and charged with trying to…
Posted by John McCarthy February 13, 2018
Dominican and Haitian Face Five Years In Prison For Picking Up 2.2 Pounds of Cocaine At Post Office
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Dominican and Haitian Face Five Years In Prison For Picking Up 2.2 Pounds of Cocaine At Post Office

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE – A native of the Dominican Republic and a native of Haiti were arrested on Monday on charges that they tried to smuggle…
Posted by John McCarthy February 13, 2018
Scientists Know If They Can Protect Coral, They Can Preserve Foundation of Caribbean
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Scientists Know If They Can Protect Coral, They Can Preserve Foundation of Caribbean

ST. GEORGE'S -- The catastrophic 2017 hurricane season provided ample demonstrations of the increasing vulnerability of Caribbean populations and infrastructure to natural disasters. Researchers at UC Santa Cruz and the…
Posted by John McCarthy February 13, 2018
St. Croix’s Tim Duncan Gets $7.5 Million Settlement From Financial Advisor Who Fleeced Him
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St. Croix’s Tim Duncan Gets $7.5 Million Settlement From Financial Advisor Who Fleeced Him

SAN ANTONIO --  Retired San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan has agreed to accept $7.5 million to settle his lawsuits against a former financial adviser he accused of bilking him out…
Posted by John McCarthy February 12, 2018
Virgin Islands National Guard Explains What Soldiers Should Do With Bounced Government Checks
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Virgin Islands National Guard Explains What Soldiers Should Do With Bounced Government Checks

CHRISTIANSTED -- The Virgin Islands National Guard (VING) issued instructions today on what soldiers should do if they received checks from the government that bounced, the V.I. Free Press has…
Posted by John McCarthy February 12, 2018
Commerce Secretary Rules V.I., P.R. and Florida Fisheries Suffered ‘Catastrophic’ Damage and Fishermen Can Get Grants, Loans
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Commerce Secretary Rules V.I., P.R. and Florida Fisheries Suffered ‘Catastrophic’ Damage and Fishermen Can Get Grants, Loans

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] WASHINGTON -- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross ruled the U.S. Virgin Islands, Florida and Puerto Rico all suffered catastrophic fishery disasters after Hurricanes Irma…
Posted by John McCarthy February 12, 2018
Some 1,074 People Get Disaster Aid In British Virgin Islands From Red Cross And Other Relief Organizations
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Some 1,074 People Get Disaster Aid In British Virgin Islands From Red Cross And Other Relief Organizations

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] ROAD TOWN, Tortola -- One thousand and seventy four households have benefited from the financial assistance program led by the BVI Red Cross and Caritas…
Posted by John McCarthy February 12, 2018

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