EAST END — Police are investigating the shooting death of a St. Croix man near his home on Sunday afternoon, authorities said. Bomani K. Christian,
Read moreIsrael Hails News Dominican Republic May Move Its Embassy To Jerusalem
JERUSALEM — Israel on Saturday welcomed a declaration by the Dominican Republic that the Caribbean country may consider moving its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel
Read moreRetail Liquor Sales Soar During The Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown Period
What’s your tipple of choice during lockdown? In America, it’s gin. But in the U.K., it’s rum. While bars have had to close in response
Read moreSion Farm Man Arrested With Illegal Gun As Part of VIPD’s Anti-Crime Initiative
FREDERIKSTED — Police have pointed to another success of the Virgin Islands anti-crime initiative taking illegal firearms off the streets of St. Croix. Sylvester Christopher,
Read moreSt. Croix Man Shot Dead During Egg Toss Game In Concordia West On Halloween Night: VIPD
FREDERIKSTED — Stray gunfire killed a St. Croix man as he was playing a holiday game with neighborhood children in Concordia West on Halloween night,
Read moreMissing Hospital Ground Teenager Found Safe And Sound In St. Thomas: VIPD
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A Hospital Ground teenager missing for five days has been found safe and sound on St. Thomas, authorities said. Immani Nared, 14,
Read moreTropical Storm Eta Forms, Ties Record For Most Named Storms In A Season
MIAMI — Tropical Depression 29 in the Caribbean has been upgraded to Tropical Storm Eta. Eta is the 28th named storm of the active 2020 hurricane
Read moreNot Done Yet: NHC Predicts New Tropical Depression In Caribbean
MIAMI — A tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression as November begins, according to the National
Read moreRoad Work Resumes On Melvin Evans Highway Starting Monday Morning
FREDERIKSTED — The Department of Public Works said repair work will resume on the Melvin Evan Highway Monday morning. The East bound lane of the
Read moreCDC Lifts Cruise Ban, Says Companies Can Restart Once They Can Prove COVID-19 Protocols Work
ATLANTA — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set the stage for the return of U.S. cruising with the release today of a detailed
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