A person who was unable to vote in the August 2nd Democratic Primary election has filed a complaint with the District Court of the Virgin Islands, seeking an injunction that would render the results invalid.
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A person who was unable to vote in the August 2nd Democratic Primary election has filed a complaint with the District Court of the Virgin Islands, seeking an injunction that would render the results invalid.
The West Indian Co., better known as WICO, sent letters to some tenants seeking owed rent, and threatening eviction for those who fail to comply.
Gubernatorial candidates, along with senate hopefuls and those vying for seats on various government boards for the November 4th General Election, cast their lots on Thursday in the St. Thomas-St. John District.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded the Virgin Islands Waste Management Agency a grant totaling $263,072 to organize tsunami preparedness and warning undertakings in the Virgin Islands.
A tropical wave will make its way through the Virgin Islands tonight and it has the potential of becoming a tropical depression as it proceeds, dumping up to 6 inches of rain in some locations and winds of 30 to 35 mph.
The Virgin Islands Department of Health has revealed that since it began tracking chikungunya in the territory, over 150 suspected cases have been recorded.
A 9-year-old boy who went missing on Tuesday in St. Thomas has been found, the VIPD has announced.
The U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 Gross Domestic Product did not have to be released for the people to know that to the territory is still in recession, but the results released on Tuesday show that there’s much work left to be done to steer the Virgin Islands back to economic prosperity.
The St. Thomas-St. John District was finally able to certify the results of the August 2nd primary elections, albeit through an uncommon approach during an emergency meeting held on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, St. Croix candidates for the general elections drew lots to determine their place on the ballot come November 4th. St. Thomas will have to wait until Thursday to draw their lots.