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Case Of Man Who Stole iPhone XR From Gas Station First Jury Trial Since COVID Hit
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Case Of Man Who Stole iPhone XR From Gas Station First Jury Trial Since COVID Hit

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George has announced that the territory’s first jury trial held in the Virgin Islands Superior court since the COVID-19 closure, concluded with…
Posted by John McCarthy October 28, 2021
U.N. Deep-Sea Mining Rules Unlikely To Be Completed By 2023 Deadline, Latin American Countries Say
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U.N. Deep-Sea Mining Rules Unlikely To Be Completed By 2023 Deadline, Latin American Countries Say

BOGATA — Regulations governing deep-sea mining will take longer to finalize due to the global pandemic, a group of Latin American countries said, creating uncertainty for companies looking to mine…
Posted by Bro Bot October 28, 2021
VIDOL Pairs With Rights Center For National Disability Employment Awareness
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VIDOL Pairs With Rights Center For National Disability Employment Awareness

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Disability Rights Center of the VI (DRCVI) successfully hosts the first virtual Employer Recruitment Roundtable to observe National Disabilities Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). The theme for…
Posted by John McCarthy October 27, 2021
This Inexpensive Cooking Appliance Can Help You Maintain a Healthy Diet
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This Inexpensive Cooking Appliance Can Help You Maintain a Healthy Diet

When trying to maintain a healthy diet, meal preparation is key. In the past, there were plenty of cooking appliances out there that made cooking a long and drawn-out process,…
Posted by VI Free Press October 27, 2021
Fishermen: Our Livelihood Unsustainable Without Sound Fisheries Management
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Fishermen: Our Livelihood Unsustainable Without Sound Fisheries Management

This is an open letter to the community. Dear Editor: The St. Thomas Fisherman’s Association (or STFA) is not averse to the lifting of the commercial fisher license moratorium. However,…
Posted by Ruth Gomez October 27, 2021
Delicia Daniel Strikes Plea Deal With Prosecutors Over Death Of 4-Year-Old Son
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Delicia Daniel Strikes Plea Deal With Prosecutors Over Death Of 4-Year-Old Son

KINGSHILL — Delicia Daniel, who was facing multiple criminal charges in the death of her son, four-year-old Aaron Benjamin Jr. in 2019, has pleaded guilty to child abuse in violation…
Posted by John McCarthy October 27, 2021
Police Say Investigation Into Death Of Free Diver Off Of Hull Bay Continues: VIPD
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Police Say Investigation Into Death Of Free Diver Off Of Hull Bay Continues: VIPD

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police have identified the free diver whose body was recovered by the U.S. Coast Guard more than one week ago off of Hull Bay in St. Thomas.…
Posted by John McCarthy October 26, 2021
VIDOJ Employees Donate $350 To Ribbons For A Cure Cancer Non-Profit Organization
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VIDOJ Employees Donate $350 To Ribbons For A Cure Cancer Non-Profit Organization

KINGSHILL — Virgin Islands Department of Justice employees delivered a check for $350 to Ribbons For A Cure on St. Croix. The cancer financial assistance program aims to provide cancer…
Posted by John McCarthy October 26, 2021
Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring At Risk Amid Uncertainty Over Key Bill
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Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring At Risk Amid Uncertainty Over Key Bill

SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico could see its four-year financial restructuring process thrown out of court without a resolution if the island's lawmakers do not approve legislation that would enable…
Posted by VI Free Press October 26, 2021
NO SE PUEDE! Puerto Rico Gives Vanilla Ice Cold Shoulder Because Of Vaccine Status
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NO SE PUEDE! Puerto Rico Gives Vanilla Ice Cold Shoulder Because Of Vaccine Status

SAN JUAN — Vanilla Ice is getting the cold shoulder from a Puerto Rico music venue based on the old school rapper's current inoculation status. The singer, whose real name…
Posted by John McCarthy October 26, 2021

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