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Important Things To Know About New Year’s Eve In the U.S. Virgin Islands
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Important Things To Know About New Year’s Eve In the U.S. Virgin Islands

FREDERIKSTED — Virgin Islands Police Commissioner Trevor Velinor wants to share some important information with the community and media ahead of the New Year’s Eve celebrations: “The top priority for…
Posted by December 30, 2020
An Ode To Violent Crime In The U.S. Virgin Islands: OPINION COLUMN
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An Ode To Violent Crime In The U.S. Virgin Islands: OPINION COLUMN

There are some folks going around this land Who have no fear of God or man Waving around a gun in their hand Steal, kill and destroy seems like the…
Posted by December 30, 2020
SNAP Recipients Get A Bump In Payments Due To COVID-19, Automatic 6-Month Extension Of Benefits
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SNAP Recipients Get A Bump In Payments Due To COVID-19, Automatic 6-Month Extension Of Benefits

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Department of Human Services said Tuesday it was alerted that the USVI has received a temporary increase to the maximum Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allotments…
Posted by December 30, 2020
U.S. Virgin Islands, Ritz-Carlton Hotel Earn ‘Best Of’ Awards In The Caribbean
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U.S. Virgin Islands, Ritz-Carlton Hotel Earn ‘Best Of’ Awards In The Caribbean

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — In a year in which the tourism industry was repeatedly dealt blows, the U.S. Virgin Islands can see a glimmer of a silver lining among the pandemic-driven…
Posted by December 28, 2020
BLOWING SMOKE? Opportunity Zone’s 1st Business Is A Hemp Grower
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BLOWING SMOKE? Opportunity Zone’s 1st Business Is A Hemp Grower

FREDERIKSTED — Governor Albert Bryan congratulated the Virgin Islands Hemp Commission on its action to issue the first license to produce hemp in the territory after voting unanimously during a virtual…
Posted by December 24, 2020
VITRAN Works Out Holiday Service, None On Christmas Day Or New Year’s Day
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VITRAN Works Out Holiday Service, None On Christmas Day Or New Year’s Day

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Department of Public Works (DPW) is advising the community of VITRAN’s adjusted holiday schedule. Fixed route services will not be offered on December 25, 2020 or January 1,…
Posted by December 23, 2020
Virgin Islands Police Department: ‘Don’t Fire Guns Into The Air On New Years Eve’
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Virgin Islands Police Department: ‘Don’t Fire Guns Into The Air On New Years Eve’

SAN JUAN — In many cultures and geographic regions, it’s customary to shoot guns into the air to celebrate New Year’s Day or other holidays. The purpose of what is…
Posted by December 23, 2020
Nationstar Mortgage To Refund $73 Million To Borrowers Under Order
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Nationstar Mortgage To Refund $73 Million To Borrowers Under Order

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Nationstar Mortgage, which operates under the brand Mr. Cooper, was ordered to repay $73 million to roughly 40,000 homeowners for repeatedly failing to provide even the most…
Posted by December 22, 2020
VIPD Gets $17.4 Million For Overtime And Emergency Work Done In The Wake Of 2017 Hurricanes
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VIPD Gets $17.4 Million For Overtime And Emergency Work Done In The Wake Of 2017 Hurricanes

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Office of Disaster Recovery announces the award of $17,451,154 from the FEMA Public Assistance Program to reimburse the Virgin Islands Police Department for emergency work performed…
Posted by December 21, 2020
Health Department Won’t Answer Important Questions From Public On COVID-19
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Health Department Won’t Answer Important Questions From Public On COVID-19

CRUZ BAY — The Virgin Islands Department of Health has had the number of COVID-19 cases on St. John pending for six days now. People on social media were publicly…
Posted by December 21, 2020

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