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3 fall into ocean after California wharf partially collapses due to heavy surf from major storm
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3 fall into ocean after California wharf partially collapses due to heavy surf from major storm

SANTA CRUZ, California (AP) — Two people were rescued and a third swam to safety after a California pier under construction partially collapsed and fell into the ocean Monday as…
Posted by John McCarthy December 24, 2024
USVI wins 4 prestigious honors at the 2025 Caribbean Travel Awards
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News International News

USVI wins 4 prestigious honors at the 2025 Caribbean Travel Awards

CHRISTIANSTED — The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism proudly announces that the territory and a local vendor were named best in the industry in four categories in the 2025 Caribbean Travel…
Posted by John McCarthy December 22, 2024
Carnival forecasts robust 2025 bookings as cruise demand booms
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Carnival forecasts robust 2025 bookings as cruise demand booms

MIAMI — Cruise operator Carnival Corporation forecast strong bookings for 2025 ahead of the busy summer travel season, riding the wave of strong spending on experiences even as prices increase, sending…
Posted by John McCarthy December 22, 2024
A cocked flintlock and 200 silver coins found on 1715 shipwreck off Florida
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A cocked flintlock and 200 silver coins found on 1715 shipwreck off Florida

MIAMI — Treasures and mysteries are still being found in equal measure on the seafloor off Florida’s Atlantic Coast where a fleet of Spanish ships sank during a 1715 hurricane.…
Posted by John McCarthy December 22, 2024
Bryan amends leave proclamation for holiday season 2024-2025
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Bryan amends leave proclamation for holiday season 2024-2025

CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan has amended the administrative leave proclamation to encompass the holiday season schedule. The following dates are officially designated for government office closures in observance of…
Posted by John McCarthy December 20, 2024
U.S. Virgin Islands announces updated Crucian Christmas Festival schedule
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U.S. Virgin Islands announces updated Crucian Christmas Festival schedule

FREDERIKSTED—The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism and Division of Festivals announces an update to the 2024-2025 Crucian Christmas Festival schedule and Village line-up. “Every year we aim to bring…
Posted by John McCarthy December 18, 2024
Caribbean, Latin America economies expected to grow 2.4% in 2025
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Caribbean, Latin America economies expected to grow 2.4% in 2025

SANTIAGO — Economies in the Caribbean and Latin America are expected to grow by 2.4% in 2025, driven by domestic consumption but tempered by a risk of worsening global geopolitical…
Posted by John McCarthy December 18, 2024
Baton Rouge, a 200-foot superyacht, spotted in Sint Maarten
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Baton Rouge, a 200-foot superyacht, spotted in Sint Maarten

PHILIPSBURG — The Baton Rouge was seen anchored in nearby Sint Maarten recently, Superyacht Times reported. The 62.5-meter superyacht was launched in 2010 by the Dutch shipyard ICON Yachts. The motor yacht Baton…
Posted by John McCarthy December 18, 2024
Cubans show religious fervor in pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Lazarus
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Cubans show religious fervor in pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Lazarus

Cuban faithful made a pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint Lazarus on Monday in a display of religious fervor, uncommon in a country that installed an atheist Communist government in…
Posted by John McCarthy December 17, 2024
Jamaican women extend their Antiguan stay by beating immigration officer
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Jamaican women extend their Antiguan stay by beating immigration officer

ST. JOHN'S — Two Jamaican women face legal consequences and deportation following a confrontation with an immigration officer at the V.C. Bird International Airport. Alicia Ricketts, who was being refused…
Posted by John McCarthy December 16, 2024

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