CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. issued the following statement today on the proposed use of a one-time $39 million Medicaid reimbursement to the government
Read moreDPNR To Host Free Safe Boating Expo In Gallows Bay This Saturday
CHRISTIANSTED — The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) said it is inviting the public to participate in a free safe boating exposition this weekend.
Read moreGovernor Bryan To Lead Territory’s Team For Tourism Investment Talks
MIAMI — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. will lead the territory’s delegation at the annual Caribbean Hotel & Resort Investment Summit (CHRIS) in Florida this week. Governor Bryan
Read moreVIFS 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
Read moreIsland Green Sends 400,000 Aluminum Cans To Puerto Rico For Recycling
CRUZ BAY – With the help of local businesses, volunteers and St. John Administrator Shikima Jones, non-profit group Island Green Living Association shipped at least 400,000
Read moreAt Least 170 People Attend Senator Blyden’s 5th Annual Scholarship Breakfast
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — At least 170 people filled Victor’s New Hideout on Saturday morning for Senator Marvin Blyden’s 5th Annual V.I. Women United to Empower Scholarship
Read moreOrlando Bravo Commits $100 Million To Entrepreneurship And Economic Development In Puerto Rico
MAYAGÜEZ — Orlando Bravo, managing partner of private equity firm Thoma Bravo and founder of the Bravo Family Foundation, today announced he will personally contribute $100 million to his
Read more‘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
Read moreWAPA Cuts Power To 9,200 Customers on St. Croix Today; 4,100 On St. Thomas
CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority said that 9,200 customers lost power on St. Croix today. WAPA said four St. Croix estates
Read moreFirstBank 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
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