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FIFA president Gianni Infantino met with U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation president Yohannes Worede and other officials ...
As expected, and in a move that could lead to another court battle with senators, Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. vetoed legislation ...
Love City Car Show gives back ...
A judge has issued a temporary restraining order enjoining union members of the Police Benevolent Association “from engaging in a strike, sickout, or other work stoppage activity,” according to docume ...
For once I agree with the governor. The bill by Sen. Kurt Vialet to raise the minimum salary to $35,000 is not affordable and involves raising the whole government scale from the bottom up. The bottom ...
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.’s financial team has failed to release a report on how they spent more than $33.6 million received from settlements with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s associates, seven ...
Ricardo Richards Elementary School on St. croix has been named a Model School by the Center for Model Schools and will be recognized at the 2025 Model Schools Conference scheduled ...
The V.I. Port Authority on Wednesday said that the Wilfred “Bomba” Allick Port and Transshipment Center, also known as the Containerport at Krause Lagoon on St. Croix, will be closed ...
Although the United States Emancipation Proclamation was issued on Jan. 1, 1863, it was not until Juneteenth, June 19, 1865, that Africans in Texas received the news, thus ending slavery in all parts ...
Today marks Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, and all V.I. government offices, except for first-responder agencies, are closed.
Infantino pledges FIFA support to US Virgin Islands Soccer Federation’s development plans; Bryan vetoes bill rescinding his $42K raise, rejects salary hike for lowest-paid gov't ...
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