PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) — Surging violence in Haiti from clashes with armed gangs since March has displaced nearly 580,000 people, according to a new report from the U.N.
Read moreSocial Security’s commitment to the LQBTQI+ community
June is Pride Month. It’s a time to acknowledge the LGBTQI+ community and celebrate diversity,love, and respect. On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court
Read moreHaiti police meet Kenyan commanders ahead of deployment of UN-backed mission to fight gangs
NAIROBI (AP) — A team of Haitian police commanders on Tuesday met Kenya’s inspector general of police ahead of a planned deployment to the violence-hit Caribbean country
Read moreHelp police find man wanted for attempted murder on St. Thomas
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police need your help to find a wanted man on St. Thomas tonight. Hyram Graneau Jr., 34, of St. Thomas, is wanted
Read moreHelp police find missing 6’4″ man on St. Croix
FREDERIIKSTED — Police need your help to find a man who has been missing on St. Croix for 10 days. Jordan Miguel Griman, 30, of
Read moreWoman who forged dead mother’s signature on real estate sales contract gets fraud charge after $42K payday
FREDERIKSTED — A St. Croix woman who forged her dead mother’s signature to a real estate document in order to reap a $42,000 windfall was
Read moreWhat to know about this week’s massive heatwave and how to stay safe
SAN JUAN —A variable day expected today. In the morning, heat indices could reach 111 degrees across coastal sectors of the island, where an excessive
Read moreVING joins U.S. Army North, FEMA as it preps for ‘unprecedented’ hurricane season
SAN ANTONIO — Ahead of what will likely be an active hurricane season, U.S. Army North trains to support civilian federal agencies in timely and
Read moreWoman who ‘accidentally’ shot ‘several’ children with pellet gun faces assault charge
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A woman who injured several children after a pellet gun “fell from her hands and discharged” is now facing several felony charges.
Read moreMaryland Gov. Wes Moore set to issue more than 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions
ANNAPOLIS (AP) — Maryland Governor Wes Moore is scheduled to sign an executive order to issue more than 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions Monday, the governor’s office
Read more