CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A man from the Dominican Republic admitted in federal court today that he mailed about nine pounds of cocaine through the U.S.
Read moreProfessional Boxer Accused Of Having Sex With 15-Year-Old Girl on St. Thomas: VIPD
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A professional boxer is accused of having sex with a 15-year-old girl on St. Thomas. John A. “Dah Rock” Jackson, 30, of
Read moreFBI Money Laundering Probe of Venezuela Funds Includes U.S. Virgin Islands
SAN JUAN — The FBI said its raid of a Puerto Rico bank on Wednesday is part of a larger money laundering investigation that includes
Read moreDepartment of Agriculture Warns Public Not To Prune Trees On Public Land
FREDERIKSTED — The V.I. Department of Agriculture said today that Bill Number 32-0062, “The Community and Heritage Tree Law of the Virgin Islands” was signed
Read moreWAPA Says 80 Customers In Estate Strawberry-Limetree Will Lose Power Tomorrow
CHRISTIANSTED — Some 80 Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority customers are scheduled to lose power tomorrow. According to a WAPA alert, customers in Strawberry
Read moreSt. Thomas’ Cruise Ship Port Sees 22,400 Passengers on Six Cruise Ships In One Day
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — It was a busy day for St. Thomas’ cruise ship port on Tuesday. Some 22,400 passengers on six ships were visiting the
Read moreRussia Approves $43 Million Loan To Cuba’s Military
MOSCOW — Russia has approved a $43.27 million loan for Cuba’s defense sector, a senior Russian defense official was quoted as saying today. The deal
Read moreThe Reef Family Splash Zone To Debut Aboard Caribbean Princess In June
SANTA CLARITA — When Caribbean Princess emerges from drydock in June 2019, for a season of summer cruises to the sun-drenched Caribbean, The Reef Family Splash Zone will debut offering
Read moreFBI Agents Raid Puerto Rico Bank Amid Venezuela Sanction Probe
SAN JUAN — FBI agents have raided a bank in Puerto Rico amid allegations over violations of U.S. sanctions imposed on those who do business
Read moreCoast Guard Keeps 25 Dominicans From Entering Puerto Rico Illegally
SAN JUAN — The U.S. Coast Guard returned 22 people back to the Dominican Republic who were caught at sea trying to enter Puerto Rico
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