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Thursday, May 30, 2024

WAPA’s Frozen Bank Accounts Tied to Lawsuit, Court Records Show

It wasn’t until the V.I. Water and Power Authority tried to pay for a fuel purchase on April 17 that it discovered its FirstBank account with some $6.9 million in funds had been frozen, documents in a long-running lawsuit against the utility reveal.

Double the Celebration: UVI Officially Opens Livestock and Aquaponics Facilities

It was double the celebration on Wednesday for the University of the Virgin Islands School of Agriculture as they held their official ribbon cutting for their small ruminant livestock and aquaponics facilities. Both facilities were damaged by hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017 and qualified for both federal and local funding. 

Two More Arrests In St. John Jewelry Store Robbery

Police arrested two more young men Tuesday and Wednesday related to the brazen and nearly-deadly midday robbery of a Cruz Bay jewelry store just more than a year ago.

Bryan Outlines Plans to Energize WAPA

Virgin Islanders frustrated with ongoing electric blackouts plaguing the territory in recent months heard Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Tuesday list reasons for the failure of the V.I. Water and Power Authority, including forces of nature, and outline how his energy task force hopefully will help the utility become a viable and financially stable power provider for the first time.

Aliyah Boston Company Asks for EDC Benefits

A company formed by Aliyah Boston and family asked the Virgin Islands Economic Development Commission for tax incentives Tuesday, saying their sports management company would do more than bring in off-island money but also teach financial literacy and life skills to youth in the territory.

Lady Gang Presents Immersive Art Experience on St Thomas Thursday

Jen Korte, known by her stage name “Lady Gang,” is bringing immersive art to St. Thomas with a Thursday event at Tillett Gardens that also celebrates the release of her newest album. Korte's innovative live performances have long captivated audiences in the Virgin Islands. As a one-woman show, she layers tracks of various instruments to create a rich, full sound, all while showcasing her vocal talent.

No Amended Laws, No Democratic Primary for Now, Elections Says

Ahead of a Territorial Board of Elections meeting this week, Elections Supervisor Caroline Fawkes said Tuesday that, as of now, there will be no casting of the lots on May 31 for a Democratic Primary in August.

Relay for Life of St. Croix June 1 – June 2: St. Croix Educational Complex

Relay for Life of St. Croix is in its 23rd year of bringing awareness to the community of what support means: start a team, join a team, volunteer from June 1 at 4 p.m. to June 2 at noon at the St. Croix Educational Complex. 

Photo Focus: Beach-to-Beach Power Swim

It was a perfect morning for the 21st annual Beach-to-Beach Power Swim on St. John. Approximately 135 pink-shirted volunteers descended upon the north shore beaches in anticipation of the 330 swimmers, ranging in age from 6 to 81, testing their endurance.

Op-Ed: Whelks are Delicious to Eat, and Important to Protect

Recently, I had an email discussion with a friend about whelks, also called West Indian Topshell or Cittarium pica. During Carnival season on St....

Two More Arrests In St. John Jewelry Store Robbery

Police arrested two more young men Tuesday and Wednesday related to the brazen and nearly-deadly midday robbery of a Cruz Bay jewelry store just more than a year ago.

Oriol Issues Reminder of Political Advertising Regulations

Political posters, banners and bumper stickers erected in the territory's historic districts are to be removed immediately.  Violators will be fined.

St. Croix Chamber of Commerce Name Winners at Business and Professional Excellence Awards Gala

These awards recognize outstanding businesses and individuals across various industries who exemplify excellence in leadership, innovation, customer service and community impact.

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Oriol Issues Reminder of Political Advertising Regulations

Political posters, banners and bumper stickers erected in the territory's historic districts are to be removed immediately.  Violators will be fined.

Two More Arrests In St. John Jewelry Store Robbery

Police arrested two more young men Tuesday and Wednesday related to the brazen and nearly-deadly midday robbery of a Cruz Bay jewelry store just more than a year ago.

WCSC Celebrates 40 Years of Running 4Her; Men and Boys Invited to Run This Year

It is the Women’s Coalition of St. Croix’s 40th anniversary, and it is inviting men and boys to run with it. The entire community is affected by violence and needs everyone to participate in building a community free from violence and injustice.

Chef Sam Choy and Todd Manley to Hold St. Croix Parties to Celebrate Breadfruit Connection

In June 2024, Choy and Manley will celebrate the breadfruit connection with two events on St. Croix. On June 3, there will be a Breadfruit Pairing party and on June 4, a Poke + Pizza Party, with a nod to Sam Choy’s status as the Godfather of Poke.

WCSC Celebrates 40 Years of Running 4Her; Men and Boys Invited to Run This Year

It is the Women’s Coalition of St. Croix’s 40th anniversary, and it is inviting men and boys to run with it. The entire community is affected by violence and needs everyone to participate in building a community free from violence and injustice.

Ethelyn D. Smith Dies at 82

Relatives and friends are advised of the passing of Ethelyn D. Smith on April 30 at the age of 82, peacefully, at her residence.  

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