CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Two people were injured after a “pump” truck overturned in Mandahl on St. Thomas Monday morning. Officers, emergency personnel and Motor Carrier
Read moreGovernment House tells what governor did on trip to Puerto Rico
CHRISTIANSTED — Government House updated the public Monday on the governor’s trip to Puerto Rico to join White House officials and leaders from the U.S. Army
Read moreUniversity of Miami Launches Heart Health Plan For The USVI
CHRISTIANSTED — The U.S. Virgin Islands suffers some of the worst rates of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in the United States. With more than 40 percent of
Read moreMusk Says Neuralink Installs Brain Implant In First Patient
AUSTIN — The first human patient received an implant from brain-chip startup Neuralink on Sunday and is recovering well, the company’s billionaire founder Elon Musk
Read moreAltona Lagoon Bridge work begins in St. Croix
CHRISTIANSTED — Work to restore the Altona Lagoon Bridge foundation began on Monday with pile driving operations, the Public Works Department announced. In a press
Read moreDark web Indian drug kingpin admits guilt in operation that had ties to the USVI
WASHINGTON — An Indian national pleaded guilty to a drug trafficking and money laundering conspiracy that spawned a drug trafficking network which used the dark
Read moreBryan Taps Moleto Smith Jr. For LEPC
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Governor Albert Bryan has appointed Moleto A. Smith Jr. as the new Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Law Enforcement Planning Commission. With
Read moreCluster of 17 Minor Earthquakes Strikes St. Thomas, St. John Today
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A 4.9 magnitude earthquake rattled the territory at 4:00 p.m. today, but it was too weak to create any damage nor initiate
Read moreCuracao and Sint Maarten to welcome new currency more than a decade after becoming autonomous
PHILIPSBURG (AP) — A new joint currency will be launched this year for the Dutch Caribbean constituent countries of Curacao and Sint Maarten more than
Read morePlea agreement may shorten further time at Guantanamo for 2 in connection with Bali bombings
HAVANA (AP) — A military panel at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, recommended 23 years in detention Friday for two Malaysian men in connection with deadly 2002 bombings in
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