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‘Resiliency Workshops’ Help Virgin Islanders Do Something Productive In Community
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‘Resiliency Workshops’ Help Virgin Islanders Do Something Productive In Community

ON THE SPOT: Government House Media Spokesperson Sandra Goomansingh, right, interviews WICO CEO Clifford Graham at Monday's hurricane resiliency workshop on St. Thomas. CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- Gov. Kenneth Mapp's Hurricane…
Posted by John McCarthy January 30, 2018
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards $1.2 Million In Contracts To Fix Puerto Rico’s Infrastructure
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards $1.2 Million In Contracts To Fix Puerto Rico’s Infrastructure

LAYING PIPE: Brig. Gen. Diana Holland, commander of south Atlantic division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, surveys Guajataca Dam, Puerto Rico, Oct. 23, 2017, which was compromised during Hurricane Maria.…
Posted by John McCarthy January 28, 2018
Consider Yourself Lucky More People Didn’t Die During the 2017 Hurricane Season … Is There A Reason Why?
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Consider Yourself Lucky More People Didn’t Die During the 2017 Hurricane Season … Is There A Reason Why?

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] MIAMI -- The 2017 storm season tormented the U.S. with four hurricane landfalls and scores of deaths, but a preliminary review shows no one succumbed to the…
Posted by John McCarthy January 28, 2018
Team of Four U.S. Scientists Scour Geologic Evidence on Anegada For Clues To Long-Term Storm and Tsunami Record
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Team of Four U.S. Scientists Scour Geologic Evidence on Anegada For Clues To Long-Term Storm and Tsunami Record

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] ROAD TOWN, Tortola -- Researchers affiliated with the United States Geological Survey returned to Anegada this month to examine the environmental impacts of Hurricane Irma…
Posted by John McCarthy January 28, 2018
GUEST EDITORIAL: Timeless Beauty of The U.S. Virgin Islands Can’t Be Erased By Two Hurricanes, No Matter How Mighty
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GUEST EDITORIAL: Timeless Beauty of The U.S. Virgin Islands Can’t Be Erased By Two Hurricanes, No Matter How Mighty

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] By ROBERT BREEDLOVE SPECIAL TO THE VIRGIN ISLANDS FREE PRESS Every year when Our Town winter temperatures begin to drop and consistently stay at or…
Posted by John McCarthy January 28, 2018
Massachusetts Congressman Says Trump Administration Needs To Step Up Efforts To Help Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
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Massachusetts Congressman Says Trump Administration Needs To Step Up Efforts To Help Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico

APT ATTENTION: Rep. Richard Neal (right) and Rep. Jim McGovern hear what needs to happen in Puerto Rico. [ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- A Massachusetts congressman has…
Posted by John McCarthy January 27, 2018
‘Minor’ Earthquakes of 3.6 and 3.7 in Magnitude Strike Near St. Lucia and Dominican Republic
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‘Minor’ Earthquakes of 3.6 and 3.7 in Magnitude Strike Near St. Lucia and Dominican Republic

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CASTRIES -- The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) has received information from the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Center, Trinidad, indicating that that…
Posted by John McCarthy January 26, 2018
Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló Predicts 11 Percent Drop in GDP in New Fiscal Plan
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Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló Predicts 11 Percent Drop in GDP in New Fiscal Plan

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico’s governor submitted a revised fiscal plan overnight Thursday that estimates the commonwealth’s economy will shrink by 11 percent and its…
Posted by John McCarthy January 25, 2018
Tourism Says It Is Trying To Make Chicken Salad Out of Chicken Sh_t With Reduced Budget
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Tourism Says It Is Trying To Make Chicken Salad Out of Chicken Sh_t With Reduced Budget

CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- Following the impact of two Category 5 hurricanes in September, the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism said it has developed a 150-day rolling marketing plan to…
Posted by John McCarthy January 24, 2018
Puerto Ricans Were Forced To Change Their Hairstyles After Hurricane Maria Passed
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Puerto Ricans Were Forced To Change Their Hairstyles After Hurricane Maria Passed

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] SAN JUAN -- Not long after Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico, unleashing floodwaters, flattening homes, and knocking out the power supply, Consuelo Quezada noticed another,…
Posted by John McCarthy January 24, 2018

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