FREDERIKSTED – Senate President Kenneth Gittens said the $27 million in federal grants announced today will bring much needed improvements to the territory’s two airports.
Read moreCommerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Earmarks $6.1 Million For U.S. Virgin Islands Jobs
WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross said today that the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding $27 million in grants to the
Read moreSt. Thomas Man Found Guilty Of Being Cocaine Dealer By St. Croix Jury: USAO
CHRISTIANSTED – A St. Thomas man has been found guilt of having at least 11 pounds of cocaine by a St. Croix jury. Alvin Henry,
Read moreTwo St. Croix Women Killed In Fatal Car Crash On U.S. Interstate In Mississippi
JACKSON — Two St. Croix women living in Louisiana were killed on a U.S. highway in a car crash in Mississippi early Friday morning. Hancock
Read moreTwo St. Croix Senators And Agriculture Commissioner Beautify Alfredo Andrews Elementary School
FREDERIKSTED – Senators Alicia Barnes and Novelle Francis, Jr. completed phase one of beautification and improvement efforts at the Alfredo Andrews Elementary School on Monday
Read moreU.S. Interior Department Gives $2.2 Million More To Virgin Islands Government
WASHINGTON — Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Insular and International Affairs Doug Domenech presented a check to Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. for $2,228,901 this week.
Read moreGovernor Albert Bryan Commemorates Virgin Islands History Month
CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. issued the following statement in commemoration of Virgin Islands History Month established in 2006 by Act 6802: “Each year
Read moreSENATE PRESIDENT: Today Marks The Beginning Of Virgin Islands History Month
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Senate President Kenneth Gittens said that today, March 1st, marks the beginning of Virgin Islands History Month. Act 6802, sponsored by former
Read moreVIWMA: Scrap Metal Yard For Junk Vehicles Will Be Closed On Sundays Now
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) advised solid waste haulers that the section of the scrap metal yard that collects and
Read moreContractors Threaten To Sue Government, Lien Homeowners, Over Not Being Paid For Repair Work
By TIM CRAIG CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A major government program to rebuild the U.S. Virgin Islands after back-to-back hurricanes is unraveling as some contractors walk
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