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How To Avoid A Turkey Fryer Fire This Thanksgiving
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How To Avoid A Turkey Fryer Fire This Thanksgiving

COTTON VALLEY — Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and fire officials are reminding those in charge of preparing the bird to beware of the hazards surrounding deep frying turkeys.…
Posted by VI Free Press November 16, 2020
USS Sioux City Assists Distressed Mariner In The Caribbean
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USS Sioux City Assists Distressed Mariner In The Caribbean

SANTO DOMINGO -— The USS Sioux City recently assisted in the rescue of a mariner in medical distress while operating in the U.S. 4th Fleet area of operations in the…
Posted by VI Free Press November 16, 2020
Agriculture At A Crossroads In Caribbean And Latin America: World Bank Study
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Agriculture At A Crossroads In Caribbean And Latin America: World Bank Study

BRIDGETOWN — Agriculture and food systems in Latin America and the Caribbean Region (LAC) stand at a crossroads. The declining visibility to public policy makers of farming and ranching in…
Posted by VI Free Press November 13, 2020
RAND STUDY: It Will Take USVI $11.25 Billion To Fully Recover From Hurricanes Irma And Maria In 2017
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RAND STUDY: It Will Take USVI $11.25 Billion To Fully Recover From Hurricanes Irma And Maria In 2017

ARLINGTON, Virginia — A new study by the Rand Corporation tells us what we already know —because we are living it here — the territory has been slow to recover…
Posted by VI Free Press November 13, 2020
Tropical Wave Expected To Bring ‘Heavy Rains, Flash Flooding’ To The USVI And Puerto Rico: NHC
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Tropical Wave Expected To Bring ‘Heavy Rains, Flash Flooding’ To The USVI And Puerto Rico: NHC

MIAMI — As Eta makes its way past Tampa Bay and Theta moves away from the United States, forecasters are keeping an eye on a tropical wave as the record-breaking Atlantic hurricane…
Posted by VI Free Press November 12, 2020
Cooler Ocean Temperatures Expected To Smack Down Latest Tropical Disturbance
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Cooler Ocean Temperatures Expected To Smack Down Latest Tropical Disturbance

MIAMI — A gentle reminder that the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season is not over yet. In fact, it runs all the way until November 30th! Forecasters are starting to watch…
Posted by VI Free Press November 11, 2020
St. Thomas Diver Pleads With Local Fishermen On Social Media: ‘Please Don’t Catch Parrotfish!’
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St. Thomas Diver Pleads With Local Fishermen On Social Media: ‘Please Don’t Catch Parrotfish!’

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A St. Thomas diver is calling on local fishermen to stop catching parrotfish for people to eat here, saying the fishes daily behavior promotes healthy coral growth.…
Posted by VI Free Press November 11, 2020
Female Mongooses Pick Fights With The Neighbors In Order To Mate With Rival Males, Avoid Inbreeding
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Female Mongooses Pick Fights With The Neighbors In Order To Mate With Rival Males, Avoid Inbreeding

WASHINGTON — When families of banded mongooses prepare to fight, they form battle lines. Each clan of about 20 animals stands nose to nose, their ears flattened back, as they…
Posted by VI Free Press November 10, 2020
Subtropical Storm Theta Forms, Breaking Record For Most Named Storms In A Season
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Subtropical Storm Theta Forms, Breaking Record For Most Named Storms In A Season

MIAMI — The Atlantic Basin hurricane season is now in uncharted territory. Subtropical Storm Theta formed Monday night in the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean, breaking the record for…
Posted by VI Free Press November 10, 2020
Eastern Cemetery Roadway And Parking Construction Project Making Progress Past The Graves
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Eastern Cemetery Roadway And Parking Construction Project Making Progress Past The Graves

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Eastern Cemetery roadway and parking construction project, which began in September, continues to make progress and should be completed soon. In an update from the Department of…
Posted by VI Free Press November 9, 2020

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