CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority said it cut off the water supply to its potable water customers from Kingshill at mid-island
Read morePoint Pleasant Resort Set To Re-Open In St. Thomas On December 17
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Point Pleasant Resort has just announced that the resort will be having its grand re-opening on December 17 of this year, with
Read moreUniversity of the Virgin Islands Students Exhibit Works of Art in St. Croix Gallery
“Vase with Flowers on Table” painting by Matthew Perry CHRISTIANSTED — Visual artwork of students from the University of the Virgin Islands Caribbean Art1 class,
Read moreThe Future of Software Development for Main Industries
Despite the many software products we have in the market today, there is still so much not yet developed. While businesses are using custom software
Read moreDrop Shipping Best Online Business Opportunity: How Your Business in Virgin Islands Succeed
The British Virgin Islands offers a sound business environment for both local and foreign entrepreneurs. It is an excellent advantage to have territorial knowledge on
Read moreSt. John Boat Pilot Charged With Manslaughter in Death of Crew Member Pontius
CHARTER YACHT CIMARRON ON ST. JOHN CRUZ BAY – A St. John man was arrested today and charged in the drowning death of a crew member
Read moreDPNR Closes Mars Hill Office In F’sted Due To WAPA Potable Water Problem Today
FREDERIKSTED — The Department of Planning and Natural Resources said that the department will close its Mars Hill offices at 12:00 p.m. today. DPNR said
Read moreOPINION: American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Supports Bill No. 32-0327
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — In a herculean effort to help property owners in the Virgin Islands, Senators Myron Jackson and Novelle Francis have responded to the
Read moreNew Puerto Rico Fiscal Plan Approved Today; Rossello Says It Is Too Austere
SAN JUAN — A federal control board has approved a five-year fiscal plan for Puerto Rico, though Gov. Ricardo Rossello warns it’s too austere and
Read moreU.S. Selective Service Wants Young USVI Men To Register With Them For Draft
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Young men aged 18 through 25 in St. Thomas are at risk of losing key benefits that are tied to registering with
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