FREDERIKSTED — A St. Croix man was injured during an abduction in which the kidnapper took him to an automatic teller machine to withdraw money
Read moreDSPR Gets $1.4 Million From FEMA To Restore Emile Griffith Park
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation (DSPR) was awarded $1,412,908 to renovate a staple of the St. Thomas community. The funds to
Read moreGovernor Bryan Resubmits Amended Cannabis Use Act
CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. on Tuesday resubmitted to the 33rd Legislature an amended version of his proposed Virgin Islands Cannabis Use Act, which amends
Read moreSt. Thomas Man Dies In Motorcycle Accident Monday Afternoon: VIPD
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A 70-year-old St. Thomas man died Monday afternoon after his motorcycle collided with a vehicle on Polyberg Hill, authorities said. Uric Smith,
Read moreContractor to Complete Renovations to the George Simmons Terrace Senior Center: VIHA
CRUZ BAY — Work has begun to repair the George Simmons Terrace Senior Center on St. John. The facility, built in 1985, was damaged after severe
Read moreMissing St. Thomas Man Went Fishing At Bordeaux Bay And Never Came Home
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police need your help to find a 70-year-old St. Thomas man who went fishing Saturday and never returned home. Stanfield “Stan” Dumas
Read moreMiss U.S. Virgin Islands 2019 Praises Governor Bryan’s COVID-19 Response
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As of today, the confirmed number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. Virgin Islands is 69. To date, the islands have recorded six
Read moreECLAC Committed To Caribbean Countries On COVID-19 Challenges
SANTIAGO, Chile — The Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Alicia Bárcena, held a virtual extraordinary meeting with ambassadors
Read more18,000 Coronavirus Cases In Just 5 Caribbean Countries
SANTO DOMINGO — Five Caribbean countries continued to show an uptick in coronavirus cases Sunday to reach 17,906, according to a News Americas analysis. But
Read moreThe Last Places On Earth Without The Coronavirus
DUSHANBE — Despite infecting more than three million people around the world, there are still 33 countries and territories that have yet to report a
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