CHRISTIANSTED —The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs (DLCA) is notifying the public of a new license category created pursuant to 27 V.I.C. § 302(b)
Read moreCPB-AMO Agents Capture 3 Puerto Rican Men With $1.1 Million In Cash On Boat
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Three Puerto Rican men were caught with at least six figures in cash on board a vessel off the coast of a
Read moreCOVID-19 Patients To Be Moved To ‘Training Institute’ On Grounds Of National Guard Armory In Bethlehem
FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands National Guard said it is working with the Virgin Islands government and its federal partners to convert the 210th Regional Training
Read moreHome Invader Startled By Homeowners During Burglary Arrested By VIPD
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A home invader who was startled when he realized that people were home at the time he was burglarizing an Anna’s Retreat
Read moreGovernor Bryan Asks Congressional Leaders For More COVID-19 Relief
CHRISTIANSTED — In his continuing efforts to lobby the federal government for help in the territory’s fight against COVID-19, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. sent a
Read moreECLAC Seeks To Help Disabled, Elderly, Poor, During Time of COVID-19
BRIDGETOWN — Social protection systems are coming under considerable pressure with the implementation of mitigation strategies to control the spread of COVID-19 in the Caribbean.
Read moreMan Shot Twice In Drive-By Shooting Near Mango Tree Bar In Smith Bay: VIPD
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A St. Thomas man was hospitalized after being shot twice in a drive-by shooting in Smith Bay on Monday night, authorities said.
Read moreNaval Buildup In Caribbean Not Aimed At Ousting Maduro, U.S. Southern Command Says
MIAMI — The top U.S. military commander for Latin America said that the Trump administration isn’t looking to use military force to remove Nicolas Maduro
Read more4 Masked Men Rob KFC In Nisky Center At Gunpoint On Monday Night: VIPD
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Four masked men — one of them armed — held up a fast food restaurant in a St. Thomas shopping center on
Read moreEmpty Resorts Spell Long Crisis For Caribbean As Coronavirus Hits Home
VARADERO, Cuba — No one is swimming in the turquoise Caribbean waters of Cuba’s Varadero beach resort, nor lounging on its white, palm-fringed beaches. Its
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