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Government House Recognizes African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day
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Government House Recognizes African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day

CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. signed a proclamation recently recognizing African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day, which takes place on May 25th annually. About 200 million people in the Americas…
Posted by May 21, 2019
Faith Community Can Be A Critical Link Between Police And The Citizens They Serve
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Faith Community Can Be A Critical Link Between Police And The Citizens They Serve

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As a part of the VIPD'S Initiative in "Meeting the People" Deputy Police Commissioner Celvin G. Walwyn visits a local church every other Sunday.  The idea is…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2019
VIFS Reopens Coral Bay Fire Station On St. John Thursday
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VIFS Reopens Coral Bay Fire Station On St. John Thursday

CORAL BAY — Daryl A. George, Director of the Virgin Islands Fire Service, said he was pleased to announce the "soft opening" of the Coral Bay Fire Station in St.…
Posted by May 20, 2019
USAO Hosts Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) Training
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USAO Hosts Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) Training

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — U.S. Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert said today that her office will be hosting a multi-district training this week, focusing on the investigation and prosecution of transnational organized…
Posted by May 20, 2019
‘Toxic’ Sunscreens To Be Banned In U.S. Virgin Islands Under Proposed Legislation
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‘Toxic’ Sunscreens To Be Banned In U.S. Virgin Islands Under Proposed Legislation

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Committee on Government Operations, Consumer and Veteran Affairs will hear Bill No 33-0043 on Monday which seeks to ban the sale of sunscreen products containing oxybenzone…
Posted by May 18, 2019
VITEMA Nominee Col. Daryl Jaschen Holds Second EMC Meeting Ahead of Hurricane Season
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VITEMA Nominee Col. Daryl Jaschen Holds Second EMC Meeting Ahead of Hurricane Season

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Col. Daryl Jaschen, Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s nominee to head the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA), conducted the second of a series of ongoing meetings…
Posted by May 18, 2019
FirstBank Warns Virgin Islands Customers That It Is Not Sending Out Scam Email
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FirstBank Warns Virgin Islands Customers That It Is Not Sending Out Scam Email

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — FirstBank of the Virgin Islands advised people on Facebook today that some of its customers have received emails from scammers with the subject "Your Account Has Been Debited"…
Posted by May 17, 2019
DPNR Begins Accepting Vessel and Mooring Registrations for 2019-20
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DPNR Begins Accepting Vessel and Mooring Registrations for 2019-20

CHRISTIANSTED — Commissioner nominee Jean-Pierre Oriol of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources said that the Division of Environmental Enforcement (DEE) will immediately begin vessel and mooring registrations for…
Posted by May 17, 2019
EPA To Do Municipal Solid Waste Study Of U.S. Virgin Islands Landfills
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EPA To Do Municipal Solid Waste Study Of U.S. Virgin Islands Landfills

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As part of their continuing efforts to help the territories recover from the long-term impacts from Hurricanes Irma and Maria, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Federal Emergency Management…
Posted by May 17, 2019
Former U.S. Attorney For U.S. Virgin Islands District Ronald Sharpe Becomes Partner In Jones Day Firm
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Former U.S. Attorney For U.S. Virgin Islands District Ronald Sharpe Becomes Partner In Jones Day Firm

WASHINGTON —  The global law firm Jones Day announced that former U.S. Attorney Ronald W. Sharpe has joined the Firm's Washington Office as a partner in the Investigations & White Collar Practice.  Sharpe comes…
Posted by May 16, 2019

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