CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Department of Labor (VIDOL) and the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs(DLCA) release details below as a town hall tour
Read moreVIDOL Encourages More SYWEP Participation From Territorial Employers
CHRISTIANSTED — Commissioner designee Gary Molloy said Monday he is inviting Employers, Not-For-Profit Organizations and Training Service Providers to participate in this year’s Summer Youth
Read morePuerto Rico To Host FIBA Men’s And Women’s 3×3 World Cup Qualifiers Next Month
SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico will host a qualifying round for the 3×3 basketball tournament that has become part of the FIBA World Cup. It’s
Read moreBill Introduced in Congress Would Fund Renewables, Microgrids in U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
WASHINGTON — Legislation recently introduced in Congress would establish a grant program for the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico to fund development of renewable
Read moreNYC Caribbean Relief Fund Gives $15,000 to Marine Vocational Program
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — At least a dozen St. Thomas student members of the not-for-profit Marine Vocational Program (MVP) can now continue and advance their marine
Read moreA Brief History of The Rotary Club of St. Thomas II
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Rotary came to the Virgin lslands with the chartering of the Rotary Club of St. Thomas in 1957. At that time St.
Read moreGov. Bryan Announces Leave For Government Workers To Attend St. Thomas Carnival
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. announced administrative days for government employees in the St. Thomas/St. John District and one territory-wide administrative day to
Read moreAmerican Airlines and United Airlines Upbeat About Travel To USVI
CHARLOTTE AMALIE – Demand for travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands is surging, the Department of Tourism reports after meeting airline officials on the mainland last
Read moreCuba Orders Further Cuts To Electricity Generation: Newspaper
HAVANA —The Cuban government has ordered its state-run power system to further reduce electricity generation in the latest sign that a cash crunch exacerbated by
Read moreAs Jamaica Looks To Cash In On Cannabis, Rastafarians Fear Being Left Out
KINGSTON — Ras Iyah V. describes himself as confrontational, especially with the police. Well known in Jamaica for his outspoken support of the marijuana industry,
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