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Florida Family Finds Dead Snake Inside Their Clothes Dryer
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Florida Family Finds Dead Snake Inside Their Clothes Dryer

GROVELAND, Florida — After their clothes dryer began blowing out a lot of lint, a Florida family called a repair man who discovered a dead snake rather than a jammed…
Posted by VI Free Press March 24, 2021
ECLAC Countries Call For Cooperation And A Resilient COVID-19 Recovery
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ECLAC Countries Call For Cooperation And A Resilient COVID-19 Recovery

SANTIAGO, Chile — Premiers and senior government officials from the Caribbean’s non-independent territories have called for sustained cooperation in advancing resilient and sustainable development and identifying common responses to the…
Posted by VI Free Press March 15, 2021
DPW Gets $2.5 Million From FEMA To Ward Off Mudslides In The Territory
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DPW Gets $2.5 Million From FEMA To Ward Off Mudslides In The Territory

CHRISTIANSTED — The Federal Emergency Management Agency, through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, awarded the Department of Public Works $2,551,550 for a territory-wide slope analysis to identify areas at risk for…
Posted by VI Free Press March 13, 2021
Family Of Connecticut Man Who Drowned Trying To Save Family Members Asks Puerto Rico For Danger Signs
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Family Of Connecticut Man Who Drowned Trying To Save Family Members Asks Puerto Rico For Danger Signs

SAN JUAN — Family and friends mourned the loss of a Connecticut man who died while saving his two daughters during their vacation in Puerto Rico last week. His nieces…
Posted by VI Free Press March 11, 2021
UVI Gets $60,000 Donation For Sea Turtle Research
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UVI Gets $60,000 Donation For Sea Turtle Research

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The University of the Virgin Islands Sea Turtle Research and Conservation Program has received a generous donation in the amount of $60,000 from the National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation.  The purpose of the donation is to continue supporting research…
Posted by VI Free Press March 8, 2021
DPNR Commissioner Testifies Before Congress Remotely On Climate Change
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DPNR Commissioner Testifies Before Congress Remotely On Climate Change

WASHINGTON — The House Natural Resources Committee issued the following testimony by Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, commissioner of the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, as part of a remote hearing entitled "Discussion…
Posted by VI Free Press March 8, 2021
Grouting And Cobblestone Repairs To Close Guttets Gade This Weekend: DPW
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Grouting And Cobblestone Repairs To Close Guttets Gade This Weekend: DPW

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Department of Public Works said today a portion of a street south of Main Street will be closed for needed repairs this weekend. Guttets Gade intersection…
Posted by VI Free Press March 4, 2021
Monster March Hurricane Slammed Puerto Rico Over 100 Years Ago
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Monster March Hurricane Slammed Puerto Rico Over 100 Years Ago

SAN JUAN — A tropical storm formed just over 500 miles northeast of Puerto Rico on March 6, 1908.  This oddball storm tracked south-southwest, intensifying to a Category 2 strength as it…
Posted by VI Free Press March 4, 2021
Human Services Ends In-Person Services For SNAP, MAP Offices On St. Croix After COVID-19 Exposure
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Human Services Ends In-Person Services For SNAP, MAP Offices On St. Croix After COVID-19 Exposure

FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands Department of Human Services announced today that they are immediately closing the SNAP and MAP offices at the Mars Hill location in St. Croix due…
Posted by VI Free Press March 2, 2021
As Pandemic Eases Elsewhere, Some Caribbean States Face Worst Outbreaks Yet
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As Pandemic Eases Elsewhere, Some Caribbean States Face Worst Outbreaks Yet

KINGSTON (Reuters) — In Jamaica, which won praise for containing its coronavirus outbreak last year, patients now overflow into corridors on chairs and stretchers in some hospitals, prompting the Caribbean…
Posted by VI Free Press March 1, 2021

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