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‘American-Led’ Group Building ‘Hong Kong of the Caribbean’ In Honduras
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‘American-Led’ Group Building ‘Hong Kong of the Caribbean’ In Honduras

TEGUCIGALPA — An American-led group of foreign investors is developing an experimental city on an island off the coast of Honduras, with ambitions to become the Hong Kong of the…
Posted by VI Free Press December 3, 2020
Caribbean Countries Want Reparations From Slave-Owning Countries of Europe
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Caribbean Countries Want Reparations From Slave-Owning Countries of Europe

BRIDGETOWN — Caribbean countries have demanded that the former European slaving nations pay back their debts, vowing to eliminate colonial remnants that still exist in the region. The call came…
Posted by VI Free Press December 3, 2020
P-EBT Not Approved For October, November December, DHS Says
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P-EBT Not Approved For October, November December, DHS Says

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Department of Human Services (DHS) announced Wednesday that the PEBT plan for October, November or December issuance has not been approved. While discussions continue…
Posted by VI Free Press December 3, 2020
State Department Asks Americans Not To Travel To Antigua and Barbuda Because Of COVID-19
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State Department Asks Americans Not To Travel To Antigua and Barbuda Because Of COVID-19

ST. JOHN'S — The U.S. Department of State is recommending U.S. travelers reconsider travel to Antigua and Barbuda due to “health and safety measures and COVID-related conditions.” Issued Monday, the…
Posted by VI Free Press December 2, 2020
U.S. Virgin Islands Partners with American Airlines on Preflight Testing Program
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U.S. Virgin Islands Partners with American Airlines on Preflight Testing Program

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands is hopeful that its entry into American Airlines’ preflight testing program will strengthen efforts to minimize the spread of coronavirus…
Posted by VI Free Press December 2, 2020
1st Hotel Indigo Is Coming To The Cayman Islands Near 7 Mile Beach
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1st Hotel Indigo Is Coming To The Cayman Islands Near 7 Mile Beach

GEORGE TOWN — The Caribbean’s tourism sector may be suffering along with the rest on the world in the pandemic, but the first Hotel Indigo is coming to the region.…
Posted by VI Free Press December 2, 2020
Drunk Man Goes Berserk In Puerto Rico Airport When Asked To Put On A Face Mask
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Drunk Man Goes Berserk In Puerto Rico Airport When Asked To Put On A Face Mask

SAN JUAN — An impaired man has been arrested on suspicion of assault after attacking a Department of Health employee at Puerto Rico’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport this past weekend.…
Posted by VI Free Press December 1, 2020
Department of Agriculture Begins Accepting Beekeeping Training Applications
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Department of Agriculture Begins Accepting Beekeeping Training Applications

FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture (VIDA) began accepting applications for its new Beekeeping Training Program on Friday. Intentionally designed to help bolster the bee population in the Virgin…
Posted by VI Free Press December 1, 2020
Boats Anchored Too Closely Together In Magen’s Bay Draw The Attention of Authorities Sunday: VIPD
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Boats Anchored Too Closely Together In Magen’s Bay Draw The Attention of Authorities Sunday: VIPD

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Two boats anchored too closely together in Magen's Bay on St. Thomas drew the attention of authorities Sunday morning who said the people and boats did not…
Posted by VI Free Press December 1, 2020
V.I. Government Will Conduct A ‘Mock Drill’ Of Receiving Pfizer Vaccine … Before It Arrives
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V.I. Government Will Conduct A ‘Mock Drill’ Of Receiving Pfizer Vaccine … Before It Arrives

CHRISTIANSTED — During the Government House weekly press briefing on Monday, Territorial Epidemiologist Dr. Esther Ellis provided some details on the distribution drill the Department of Health is conducting this week…
Posted by VI Free Press December 1, 2020

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