While Central High students were happy to be back on their own school grounds on Tuesday, St. Croix Educational Complex students were grateful to return to regular school hours.
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While Central High students were happy to be back on their own school grounds on Tuesday, St. Croix Educational Complex students were grateful to return to regular school hours.
Tuesday marked the official reopening of public schools in the Virgin Islands. While it was a joyous day for many, the usual antics from some students who, were it up to them, would rather be ‘cooling’ elsewhere with their friends, could not be missed as some of the young men could be seen...
The Bank of St. Croix located in Gallows Bay was robbed by masked gunmen who managed to flee the scene without being captured by police, according to police spokesperson, Melody Rames.
The Virgin Islands and Corrections Bureau have been ordered to show up in court by a Federal Judge to explain why they should not be held in contempt for failing to abide by a court-monitored settlement agreement established to bring reforms to the Golden Grove prison on St. Croix.
As the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority prepares to switch to a new substation, power service will be interrupted for 15 minutes on Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. on St. Croix, the company has made known.
Governor de Jongh has granted the owners of HOVENSA what is being called a brief extension to complete the sale of the shuttered refinery, Government House revealed on Monday.
The V.I. Department of Education is in critical need of teachers moving into the new school year, as there are currently 147 vacancies that need to be filled, Education Commissioner Donna Frett-Gregory said.
Governor John P. de Jongh has responded to a request made by Senator Alicia “Chucky” Hansen that she be pardoned following the V.I. Supreme Court’s decision concluding that Hansen was not eligible to serve as a Senator, and ordered the Superior Court to remove her from the November...
As Virgin Islanders get ready to celebrate the Labor Day holiday with camping, BBQ, beach parties and the like, major business are also taking Monday off along with Government agencies.
(The Verge) — We’re little over a week from Apple’s biggest press conference of the year, and rumors surrounding the company’s widely-expected entry into the wearable market are reaching fever pitch. Unidentified sources now tell Recode that there won’t be a single Apple...