CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A St. Thomas man was arrested recently for his connection to a stabbing-broken bottle attack in Smith Bay last month, authorities said.
Read moreFormer Missing Teen Now Wanted For Questioning in 2018 Armed Robbery
CHRISTIANSTED — Police said on Monday that they are trying to find a St. Croix man who is wanted for questioning about a 2018 armed
Read moreSt. Thomas Administrator Avery Lewis Thanks Carnival Organizers For Success of Cultural Events
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — St. Thomas-Water Island Administrator Avery Lewis said he would like to acknowledge and commend all the people and agencies that worked tirelessly
Read moreCaravelle Hotel & Casino Closes Today For Six Months … To Do Renovations
CHRISTIANSTED — Caravelle Hotel & Casino, the 43-room boutique waterfront hotel in the historic northeast shore town of St. Croix, said that the hotel will
Read moreHow To Build an Empire With Just Swing Trading
Swing trading is quite an interesting trading strategy, despite some traders questioning its ability to result in significant winnings. When we looked deeper into the
Read moreAuditions For New Playwright Festival Begin Sunday on St. Thomas
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Pistarckle Theater said there will be auditions on Sunday, May 5th and Monday, May 6th at 6 p.m. at the theater in
Read moreFormer VING Acting Commander Faces 35 Years In Prison After Federal Fraud Conviction
CHRISTIANSTED — After a three-day trial, a former Virgin Islands National Guard major and acting commander was convicted of fraud charges in federal court on
Read moreTwo V.I. Department of Health Employees Receive Recognition at National Meeting
ORLANDO — Two Department of Health employees recently received national recognition for their work in vector control at the 85th American Mosquito Control Association annual
Read moreV.I. Health Department Monitoring Quarantined Cruise Ship In St. Lucia
CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Government and other local entities are monitoring a developing public health issue in St. Lucia, where a cruise liner has
Read morePrint is Not Dead: How the Tourism Industry Can Benefit from Print Adverts
In 2017, the Caribbean had a record number of 30.1 million tourists reports Travel Weekly, and these numbers only continue to grow. Despite a number
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