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DPNR beach advisory: 1 West End beach not safe for swimming
Posted inBreaking News Environmental News Health News

DPNR beach advisory: 1 West End beach not safe for swimming

FREDERIKSTED — One beach in the territory is deemed not safe for beachgoers based on water quality testing done by the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources. Dorsch beach in Frederiksted…
Posted by John McCarthy February 8, 2025
For the second time, NWS warns that conditions are right for brush fires
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

For the second time, NWS warns that conditions are right for brush fires

SAN JUAN — For the second time this week, the National Weather Service warns that "breezy and windy conditions" could fuel fires in western and southern Puerto Rico. "Secure loose…
Posted by John McCarthy February 6, 2025
NWS issues Small Craft Advisory for the islands
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

NWS issues Small Craft Advisory for the islands

SAN JUAN — There is a moderate risk today of rip currents for the north-oriented and east beaches of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico , Vieques and Culebra, the…
Posted by John McCarthy February 5, 2025
Governor expresses condolences after hearing of the death of Ira Mills
Posted inBreaking News Business News Community Affairs

Governor expresses condolences after hearing of the death of Ira Mills

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. issued the following statement Tuesday upon learning of the death of Virgin Islands Tax Assessor Ira Mills:  “I am deeply saddened by the passing…
Posted by John McCarthy February 5, 2025
Fans don’t let fans drive drunk!
Posted inBreaking News Community Affairs Entertainment News

Fans don’t let fans drive drunk!

Make the Right Call – Drive Sober, Focused, and Rested! CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Super Bowl LIX is one of the biggest events of the year—a time forcelebration with friends, family,…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2025
Hygiene challenges for local businesses in the Virgin Islands
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Community Affairs

Hygiene challenges for local businesses in the Virgin Islands

In the Virgin Islands, where 2,319 businesses employ 25,652 people, it’s easy to see how running a business here might feel like paradise, with gorgeous weather and ocean breezes. However, the same…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2025
Elevated fire risk for Puerto Rico today!
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Elevated fire risk for Puerto Rico today!

SAN JUAN — There is a moderate risk of rip currents for most beaches across the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico tonight, the National Weather Service said today. "Life-threatening…
Posted by John McCarthy February 4, 2025
BIR now offers online filing of Virgin Islands tax returns
Posted inBreaking News Business News Government House News

BIR now offers online filing of Virgin Islands tax returns

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Joel A. Lee, Director of the Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue announced the implementation of V.I. Quick File, the Bureau’s online income tax filing portal. The…
Posted by John McCarthy February 1, 2025
‘The slackness is over,’ Bryan offers ethics listicles after cabinet members indicted
Posted inBreaking News Business News Crime News

‘The slackness is over,’ Bryan offers ethics listicles after cabinet members indicted

CHARLOTTE AMALIE – During his seventh State of the Territory Address on Monday night, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. announced a new Code of Ethical Conduct for the Government of the…
Posted by John McCarthy January 28, 2025
Rip current warning remains in effect for St. Croix
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Rip current warning remains in effect for St. Croix

SAN JUAN — The National Weather Service said there is a high risk of rip currents for St. Croix and parts of Puerto Rico, including Culebra, through tomorrow at 6:00…
Posted by John McCarthy January 27, 2025

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