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VIPD Central Records Bureau Offices Will Re-Open To Public
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VIPD Central Records Bureau Offices Will Re-Open To Public

FREDERIKSTED — Following Governor Albert Bryan, Jr.’s Safer at Home order easing restrictions on the closure of offices, Police Commissioner Trevor A. Velinor is advising that effective Monday, May 11,…
Posted by VI Free Press May 9, 2020
Ackley Lawsuit Seeks To Keep Canegata From Canceling Republican Primary Election
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Ackley Lawsuit Seeks To Keep Canegata From Canceling Republican Primary Election

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Gordon Ackley, who is running as a candidate for chairman of the territorial Republican Party, has filed a lawsuit against the Supervisor of Elections and two current…
Posted by VI Free Press May 9, 2020
U.S. Labor Department Awards USVI $1.5 Million Dislocated Worker Grant
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U.S. Labor Department Awards USVI $1.5 Million Dislocated Worker Grant

CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. announced today that the U.S. Department of Labor has awarded the Virgin Islands Department of Labor a $1.5 million National Dislocated Worker Grant to…
Posted by VI Free Press May 8, 2020
Woman Gun-Butted In The Head During St. John Home Invasion Last Night: VIPD
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Woman Gun-Butted In The Head During St. John Home Invasion Last Night: VIPD

CRUZ BAY — Two men dressed in black broke into a St. John woman's home and gun-butted her in the head during a home invasion last night, authorities said. Police…
Posted by John McCarthy May 6, 2020
U.S. Attorney Encourages Victims Of COVID-19 Fraud To Report Cases Of Abuse
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U.S. Attorney Encourages Victims Of COVID-19 Fraud To Report Cases Of Abuse

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — U.S. Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert of the District of the Virgin Islands today urged the public to report suspected fraud schemes related to COVID-19, the novel coronavirus.…
Posted by VI Free Press May 6, 2020
VIPD: Prisoner Arrested By Police After Homeowner Recognizes Him In Mugshot
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VIPD: Prisoner Arrested By Police After Homeowner Recognizes Him In Mugshot

FREDERIKSTED — A prisoner was arrested by police in Estate Golden Grove after a homeowner recognized him as the person who burglarized his home before he was an inmate, authorities…
Posted by John McCarthy May 4, 2020
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: When Choosing A Face Mask You Should Know That 1 Size Does Not Fit All
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: When Choosing A Face Mask You Should Know That 1 Size Does Not Fit All

I hope this will help you when purchasing facial masks to comply with the recent order in our community. You will face so many options to choose from and you…
Posted by Amy Rose Herrick May 4, 2020
LAW WEEK: AG Says Laws Exist To Protect All, Especially During COVID-19
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LAW WEEK: AG Says Laws Exist To Protect All, Especially During COVID-19

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Attorney General Denise George is proud to recognize Law Day, Law Week, and Lawyers Well-being Week all during May. Law Day (May 1) and Law Week (May…
Posted by VI Free Press May 4, 2020
Caribbean Nations See A Silver Lining In The Coronavirus Fight
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Caribbean Nations See A Silver Lining In The Coronavirus Fight

SANTO DOMINGO — Several Caribbean nations are showing positive signs that they are flattening the curve of the dreaded new coronavirus, a silver lining for a region that has seen…
Posted by VI Free Press May 4, 2020
VITRAN Buses Will Keep Running On Island Streets Without Passengers Until May 8
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VITRAN Buses Will Keep Running On Island Streets Without Passengers Until May 8

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Department of Public Works is advising the public that they will continue to see buses on roadways in the coming week, as the bus operator training has…
Posted by VI Free Press April 30, 2020

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