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Reconstruction of landing pier begins Tuesday
Posted inBreaking News Business News St. Croix News

Reconstruction of landing pier begins Tuesday

FREDERIKSTED — The reconstruction of the south tender landing pier at the Abramson Marine Facility in Frederiksted, St. Croix starts on May 14, the Virgin Islands Port Authority said. Construction…
Posted by John McCarthy May 9, 2024
Royal Caribbean recruiting thousands to meet surging demand
Posted inBreaking News British Virgin Islands News Business News

Royal Caribbean recruiting thousands to meet surging demand

MIAMI — Cruise operator Royal Caribbean Group is in discussions with new and existing markets around the world to recruit thousands of workers to staff its ships and private destinations to…
Posted by John McCarthy May 8, 2024
Grenada man faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to cocaine smuggling
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

Grenada man faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to cocaine smuggling

CHRISTIANSTED — A Grenada man faces a maximum 20 years in prison after admitting in federal court on St. Croix that he smuggled 70 pounds of cocaine. Rodney de Roche,…
Posted by John McCarthy May 8, 2024
Increased showers and thunderstorms present ‘significant’ risk of flooding
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Increased showers and thunderstorms present ‘significant’ risk of flooding

SAN JUAN — Forecasters expect increased shower and thunderstorm activity to generate "abundant moisture and unstable conditions" due to an upper-level trough, NOAA's lead meteorologist Ian Carlos Colón-Pagán said today.…
Posted by John McCarthy May 7, 2024
Help cops find missing woman on St. Croix
Posted inBreaking News Community Affairs Police News

Help cops find missing woman on St. Croix

CHRISTIANSTED — Police need your help tonight to find a missing woman on St. Croix. Belinda Flannery, 54, of Tampa, Florida, is actively being sought by the Virgin Islands Police…
Posted by John McCarthy May 5, 2024
EPA gives $12.7 million to the USVI to boost drinking water safety
Posted inBreaking News Environmental News National News

EPA gives $12.7 million to the USVI to boost drinking water safety

WASHINGTON — The federal government will send nearly $12.7 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help reduce exposure to lead in drinking water, Environmental Protection Agency officials said Thursday.…
Posted by John McCarthy May 3, 2024
Man sexually assaults St. Croix woman after hiding in her apartment until she came home
Posted inBreaking News Crime News Police News

Man sexually assaults St. Croix woman after hiding in her apartment until she came home

FREDERIKSTED — A St. Croix man who hid in a woman's apartment and attacked her when she came home is in jail today. Ahmad A. Gachette, 20, was arrested Sunday…
Posted by John McCarthy April 29, 2024
‘High risk’ of life-threatening rip currents
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

‘High risk’ of life-threatening rip currents

SAN JUAN — Increasing winds and the arrival of a northerly swell will continue deteriorate marine and coastal conditions through at least mid-week, the National Weather Service said today. There…
Posted by John McCarthy April 29, 2024
Man shot ‘multiple times’ at Calquohoun bar expected to survive
Posted inBreaking News Crime News Police News

Man shot ‘multiple times’ at Calquohoun bar expected to survive

KINGSHILL — A man shot "multiple times" at a Calquohoun bar on Saturday morning is expected to make a full recovery, the Virgin Islands Police Department said. Officers were dispatched…
Posted by John McCarthy April 28, 2024
Education officials clarify scope of work following FEMA’s $385M commitment
Posted inBreaking News Business News Education News

Education officials clarify scope of work following FEMA’s $385M commitment

CHRISTIANSTED — The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced a nearly $385 million commitment to replace four U.S. Virgin Islands elementary schools and repair a lunch warehouse on St. Thomas. The…
Posted by John McCarthy April 27, 2024

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