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CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority said on Friday that it had reached an agreement with a New York power company to
Read moreSt. Croix’s Stachill Parker Wins $50,000 In Instant Scratch Game
CHRISTIANSTED — Stachill Parker of St. Croix is the winner of $50,000 in Caribbean Lottery’s Instant Scratch game. Parker said he purchased his ticket at
Read moreCelebrity Summit Cruise Ship Cancels Scheduled Stop In St. Croix … VIPA Says
FREDERIKSTED — The Celebrity Summit cruise ship has canceled its January 18 visit to the Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility in St. Croix, the Virgin
Read moreVIPA: Broken Ticket Spitter Means Travelers Must Go To Airport Three Hours Early
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Airline passengers are being advised to arrive at least two and a half to three hours earlier for flights departing from the
Read moreMutts and Moggies, Or Pure Pedigrees – Which Pets Make The Best ESAs?
Do you have questions about types of emotional support animals? If you’ve got an emotional or mental health illness or condition that affects your life,
Read moreFish Farmers Of The Caribbean Becoming More Important As Stocks Dwindle
SANTA BARBARA — Fish farming—or aquaculture—in the Caribbean could produce more than 34 million metric tons of seafood per year—more than two orders of magnitude
Read moreArmed Robbers Attack And Kill C’sted Jewelry Store Owner They Followed Home
CHRISTIANSTED — Police said a St. Croix jewelry store owner was ambushed by armed robbers near the entrance to a Mount Welcome apartment complex early
Read morePuerto Rico Police Officer Takes 30 People Hostage In Credit Union
GUAYNABO — The Puerto Rico Police Department said Wednesday that a hostage situation at noon Wednesday at the Caribbean Federal Credit Union Cooperative in Guaynabo
Read moreECLAC: Caribbean and Latin America Expected To Grow By 1.7 Percent in 2019
BUENOS AIRES — The economy the Caribbean and Latin America will grow 1.7 percent in 2019, a dip from the previous estimate of 1.8 percent,
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