BRIDGETOWN — A thick blanket of Saharan dust continues to affect the Caribbean region plunging the air quality to unhealthy levels for some people.
Read more‘Elevated risk of flooding’ in Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN — Another active afternoon is expected again, mainly for the interior, north and east of Puerto Rico, the National Weather Service said today.
Read moreRanger American armored car division guard accused of stealing $6,910 from bank ATMs
CHRISTIANSTED – A security guard in the armored car division of Ranger American allegedly stole nearly $7,000 in cash from bank ATMs while making his
Read moreSt. Croix man accused of sexually assaulting minor
CHRISTIANSTED — A St. Croix man was charged today with raping a child in his household. Shawn Alexander, 40, was arrested and charged with first-degree
Read moreBryan declares State of Emergency to ‘restore energy security,’ curb WAPA outages
CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan has declared a State of Emergency to address theongoing energy production shortfalls impacting the U.S. Virgin Islands. The declaration was
Read moreVIPD comes out on top in ‘Battle of the Agencies’ on St. Croix
CHRISTIANSTED — After a day of grueling but good-spirited competition, the Virgin Islands Police Department triumphed over 16 other teams — and the weather —
Read morePublic Works draws complaints after failing to cut the grass at Kingshill Cemetery
KINGSHILL — Public Works is no longer mowing the grass in the Kingshill Cemetery. Concerned citizens whose family members are buried in the historic government-run
Read moreBryan supports calls for an end to insular cases
WASHINGTON — A senior representative from the Bryan administration is calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to end the classification of residents of U.S.
Read moreHow to spot an imposter social media account
Want to learn how to spot fake Social Security social media accounts? The tips below will help you protect yourself and your family. How fraudsters
Read moreJudge lauds BOC progress with compliance measures at prison
FREDERIKSTED — A District Court judge largely lauded progress made by the Corrections Bureau towards attaining compliance with a federal consent decree during a status
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