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Barber Who Ordered 21 iPhones On Another’s Cell Phone Charged With Importing Stolen Goods
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Barber Who Ordered 21 iPhones On Another’s Cell Phone Charged With Importing Stolen Goods

CHARLOTTE AMALIE – The U.S. Attorney's Office in St. Thomas said today that Raphi Joseph has been arrested on a complaint charging him with transportation of stolen goods, U.S. Attorney…
Posted by John McCarthy May 22, 2019
Bill Introduced in Congress Would Fund Renewables, Microgrids in U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
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Bill Introduced in Congress Would Fund Renewables, Microgrids in U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico

WASHINGTON — Legislation recently introduced in Congress would establish a grant program for the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico to fund development of renewable energy resources, microgrids and energy…
Posted by VI Free Press April 27, 2019
Cuba Orders Further Cuts To Electricity Generation: Newspaper
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Cuba Orders Further Cuts To Electricity Generation: Newspaper

HAVANA —The Cuban government has ordered its state-run power system to further reduce electricity generation in the latest sign that a cash crunch exacerbated by new U.S. sanctions is taking…
Posted by VI Free Press April 22, 2019
Feds Do Study To Find Out Why It Took 11 Months To Turn Power Back On In U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico After Hurricanes
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Feds Do Study To Find Out Why It Took 11 Months To Turn Power Back On In U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico After Hurricanes

CHRISTIANSTED — Hurricanes Irma and Maria damaged much of the electricity transmission and distribution systems in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico in 2017. This resulted in the longest…
Posted by Bro Bot April 19, 2019
WAPA To Shut Off Potable Water Supply To Parts Of St. Croix For Six Hours Today
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WAPA To Shut Off Potable Water Supply To Parts Of St. Croix For Six Hours Today

CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority said that potable water service to several areas on St. Croix will be turned off for at least six hours today.…
Posted by VI Free Press April 17, 2019
DSPR Teams With viNGN to Provide Free WiFi at Cramer’s Park Beach
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DSPR Teams With viNGN to Provide Free WiFi at Cramer’s Park Beach

CHRISTIANSTED — Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation (DSPR) Commissioner nominee Calvert White announced today a partnership with the Virgin Islands Next Generation Network, Inc. (viNGN) to provide free WiFi…
Posted by VI Free Press April 16, 2019
WAPA Checking To See Why 2,064 People Are Without Electricity On St. Croix
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WAPA Checking To See Why 2,064 People Are Without Electricity On St. Croix

CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority said it is looking in to what caused 2,064 on St. Croix to be without electricity. WAPA said a Line Department…
Posted by VI Free Press April 15, 2019
OP-ED PIECE: Singapore – A Guide for the Economic Development of the U.S. Virgin Islands
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OP-ED PIECE: Singapore – A Guide for the Economic Development of the U.S. Virgin Islands

By SORAYA DIASE COFFELT At one time in the not-too-distant past, Singapore was afflicted with economic chaos and rampant corruption. It suffered from a decaying infrastructure, labor and social unrest,…
Posted by Soraya Diase Coffelt April 15, 2019
Earthships Descend On Puerto Rico
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Earthships Descend On Puerto Rico

AGUADA, PUERTO RICO — In the mountains of the Naranjo neighborhood, a well-known song of Puerto Rican rapper Calle 13 rang from some loudspeaker: "Si quieres cambio verdadero, pues, camina…
Posted by VI Free Press April 9, 2019
WAPA Water Main Break Shuts Down Addelita Cancryn Junior High Today
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WAPA Water Main Break Shuts Down Addelita Cancryn Junior High Today

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The effects of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority's damaged main water line spilled over into today with at least one public school closing in St.…
Posted by VI Free Press April 8, 2019

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