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FEMA Approves $418.5 Million For Contractors Who Fixed Hurricane-Damaged Homes
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FEMA Approves $418.5 Million For Contractors Who Fixed Hurricane-Damaged Homes

CHRISTIANSTED — Contractors who repaired damages so Virgin Islanders could remain in their homes after the 2017 hurricanes are a step closer to being paid as the Federal Emergency Management…
Posted by VI Free Press April 22, 2021
DPNR Puts Fuel Delivery Ban On ‘Gas For Less’ And ‘Freedom City’ Service Stations
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DPNR Puts Fuel Delivery Ban On ‘Gas For Less’ And ‘Freedom City’ Service Stations

CHRISTIANSTED — Commissioner Jean-Pierre L. Oriol of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources announces a fuel delivery prohibition against the owner and/or operator of Gas For Less Service Station located at…
Posted by VI Free Press April 22, 2021
SOCIAL SECURITY COLUMN: What You Need To Know About Internet Security
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SOCIAL SECURITY COLUMN: What You Need To Know About Internet Security

With more people learning online, we would like to highlight some of the digital resources we have for educators. Chances are a student will know someone who receives retirement, disability…
Posted by Victor Rodriguez April 22, 2021
Coast Guard Investigates Tug Boat And Deck Barge, Vessel Grounding In Culebra
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Coast Guard Investigates Tug Boat And Deck Barge, Vessel Grounding In Culebra

CULEBRA ISLAND — Coast Guard marine and facility inspectors were in Culebra, Puerto Rico on Wednesday conducting a preliminary assessment as part of a marine casualty investigation into a reported…
Posted by VI Free Press April 22, 2021
Blinken To Meet Virtually With All 15 Caribbean Foreign Ministers Today
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Blinken To Meet Virtually With All 15 Caribbean Foreign Ministers Today

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet virtually today with 15 foreign ministers of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), State Department spokesman Ned Price said. "They will discuss…
Posted by VI Free Press April 21, 2021
U.N. Wants $29.2 Million To Help St. Vincent Citizens Displaced By Volcano
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U.N. Wants $29.2 Million To Help St. Vincent Citizens Displaced By Volcano

NEW YORK—- The United Nations launched an appeal on Tuesday for $29.2 million to help some 15,000 people displaced when the La Soufriere volcano on the eastern Caribbean island of…
Posted by VI Free Press April 21, 2021
Police Kept Busy By False Bomb Threat In St. Croix, Tsunami Hoax In St. Thomas
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Police Kept Busy By False Bomb Threat In St. Croix, Tsunami Hoax In St. Thomas

CHRISTIANSTED — Police responded this week to a bomb threat that backed up traffic on St. Croix and a hoax tsunami warning that caused confusion on St. Thomas. A bomb…
Posted by VI Free Press April 18, 2021
Annas Retreat Residents Given Notice Of Road Closings To Tutu-Hi Rise Buildings
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Annas Retreat Residents Given Notice Of Road Closings To Tutu-Hi Rise Buildings

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Housing Authority notified residents of Annas Retreat that roads will be closed leading to and from the Estate Tutu Hi-Rise area tomorrow. Roads will…
Posted by VI Free Press April 18, 2021
St. Vincent Tackles Water, Food Shortages After La Soufrière Volcano Eruption
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St. Vincent Tackles Water, Food Shortages After La Soufrière Volcano Eruption

KINGSTOWN — The tiny eastern Caribbean island of Saint Vincent was rocked again by eruptions from the La Soufriere volcano as leaders warned of shortages of water and the potential…
Posted by VI Free Press April 16, 2021
A Pathway To Equitable & Sustainable Economic Recovery In The Caribbean
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A Pathway To Equitable & Sustainable Economic Recovery In The Caribbean

Access to investment and finance has defined how island states are able to progress toward achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and plan their post-pandemic economic recovery. With the…
Posted by James Ellsmoor April 16, 2021

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