KINGSHILL — The Natural Resources Conservation Service field office on St. Croix participated in a seven-day workshop on fencing and pasture sponsored by the USDA
Read moreHelp Police Find Las Vegas Man Wanted On Domestic Violence Charge In St. Thomas
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police need your help today to find a Nevada man wanted in a domestic violence incident. Caelin William Henry, 24, of Las
Read moreSnorkeling Accident Victim Identified By Family As Apple Manager
CRUZ BAY — A Pennsylvania man who died while snorkeling near Cinnamon Bay in St. John last week was employed as a tech manager. Christopher
Read moreBody of St. Croix Man Found In ‘Advanced Stage of Decomposition’ On North Street
CHRISTIANSTED — Police are investigating after a St. Croix resident’s body was found in “an advanced stage of decomposition” in Christiansted town on Monday afternoon. Ade
Read moreTame 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Hangs On Developing El Nino
MIAMI (Reuters) — A slightly below-average 2023 Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead with an El Nino weather phenomenon damping the storm outlook, a top hurricane
Read moreUSVI Veterans Advisory Council Meeting Set For Thursday
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Office of Veteran Affairs will be joining the VI Veterans Advisory Council (VIVAC) in hosting its third meeting on
Read moreGovernor Hails New Vendors Plaza, Restrooms
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — During a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday afternoon, Governor Albert Bryan hailed the reopening of the upgraded Vendors Plaza and a new restroom there on St.
Read moreDepartment of Health Offers Conflict Resolution Resources To Youths In Crisis
CHRISTIANSTED — This weekend a young man was tragically lost to gun violence — and young woman to suicide — in unrelated incidents. The Department
Read more‘Out-Negotiated By Mickey Mouse,’ DeSantis Seeks His Revenge On Disney
ORLANDO (Reuters) — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis today fired another shot in his battle with Walt Disney Company, saying the state’s Republican legislature would take
Read moreActive USVI COVID Cases Remain In Single Digits
CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Department of Health is reporting today that the number of COVID cases remains in the single digits, with the positivity
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