HAVANA — A 24-year-old student has become the first United States citizen to play in an official Cuban league in around six decades, just as
Read moreMarvin Blyden Voted Best Senator In St. Thomas By Newspaper’s Readers
CHARLOTTE AMALIE – Senate Majority Leader Senator Marvin Blyden expressed his gratitude and appreciation today to the people of the Virgin Islands who have selected him as
Read moreGov. Bryan Makes Medicinal Marijuana Legal In U.S. Virgin Islands
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — After returning to the territory from meetings with cruise industry executives, Governor Albert Bryan Jr, signed into law today several bills including
Read moreVIPD: ‘Don’t Be Alarmed By Suspicious Activities On Roadways … It Could Be A WAPA Vehicle’
FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands Police Department said that it is “aware of information being shared on social media in which an individual reported being followed
Read moreBryan Leaves For Two Days of Talks With Cruise Lines In Miami
CHRISTIANSTED – In his first scheduled meetings out of the territory, Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. will be heading to Miami to attend two days of
Read moreDominicana Bar Owner Shot To Death At Peace and Love Bar in C’sted Thursday Night
CHRISTIANSTED — A Dominican Republic bar owner was shot to death at the Peace and Love Bar on Market Street in downtown on Thursday night.
Read moreRXBAR Protein Bars Recalled In Florida Over Undeclared Peanut Allergen
CHICAGO — RxBar is recalling more than a dozen of its protein bar flavors that may pose a threat to consumers with peanut allergies. The
Read more16-Year-Old Boy From Pacific Slips And Falls From Deck Of Harmony of the Seas In Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE — A teenage boy died after falling from an eighth-floor balcony of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in Haiti. The 16-year-old was trying
Read moreFederal Control Board Seeks To Invalidate $6 Billion of Puerto Rico’s Debt
SAN JUAN — A federal control board that oversees Puerto Rico’s finances is asking a court to invalidate more than $6 billion worth of debt
Read moreDHS: U.S. Department of Agriculture Will Send SNAP Benefits Early Because of Federal Shutdown
FREDERIKSTED — Human Services said that people who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in the territory will get them early this month. According
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