FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) said today that the St. Croix Transfer Station and Anguilla Landfill are now closed. The facilities
Read moreMapp Says Soaring Virgin Islands Bond Prices Show He’s Managing Economy Well
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The prices of U.S. Virgin Islands bonds, a bellwether of the public markets’ confidence in the territorial economy, have roared back, Government
Read moreCARIBBEAN BUSINESS: Top Two Destinations For Airbnb Are: St. Thomas and San Juan
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — It is an understatement to say that the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico were hit hard by hurricanes last year. But the
Read moreDPNR Says It Is Monitoring Anguilla Landfill Fire, Warns People To Avoid Breathing Smoke
FREDERIKSTED — The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) said that it in monitoring the fire that began at the Anguilla Landfill in the
Read moreEMMA WEBSITE: Price of Virgin Islands Bonds Doubled; BB Says WAPA To Raise Rates
NEW YORK — The price of some U.S. Virgin Islands bonds’ on the secondary market has more than doubled since the end of last year,
Read moreFire Services, VIWMA Working To Bring Anguilla Landfill Fire Under Control
FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) said this morning there is an active fire in the mulch section at the entrance of
Read moreParadise Jam Returns To St. Thomas After Moving Stateside Following 2017 Hurricanes
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The popular basketball festival, Paradise Jam, returns to the Virgin Islands next month. Governor Kenneth Mapp met with Executive Director of the
Read moreCRUCIAN CONFUSION: CHS DOESN’T Go On Lockdown After Student Gun Detected
MID-ISLAND ST. CROIX — A high school student who attacked a teacher on Thursday was found to have a loaded handgun in his bag, authorities
Read moreANYBODY BUT MAPP! Kenneth Finds Himself In Same Position As Gov. Schneider in 1998
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Gov. Kenneth Mapp and Democratic challenger Albert Bryan Jr. are in a statistical dead heat in the weeks leading up to the
Read moreBush Tea With A Cop Community Outreach Program Moves To St. Croix Tomorrow
CHRISTIANSTED — The National Crime Prevention Council has designated the month of October as Crime Prevention Month. The theme for 2018 is “Celebrating communities that are
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