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Darin Richardson, the former VIHFA COO convicted of bank fraud and money laundering, will now be sentenced on Jan. 30, 2026, after a fire destroyed his attorney’s office.
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Attorney Darren John-Baptiste requests delay in Darin Richardson’s sentencing after fire destroys office and belongings, citing need to effectively represent client.
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Governor Albert Bryan Jr.: Failed attempts by the VI Water and Power Authority to convert Wärtsilä generators to propane on St. Thomas are triggering power outages.
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The pharmacy in the territory’s last Kmart has shut its doors. All customers have been transferred to Walgreens, where the Kmart Pharmacy staff will now be employed.
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Attorney John-Baptiste cites Sept. 10 fire for delay in response to Hendricks’ sentence reschedulingBenjamin Hendricks to be sentenced same day as co-defendant Calvert White; Attorney Darren John-Baptiste apologizes to court for being unreachable after office fire.
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VI Board of Career and Technical Education selects former Senator Genevieve Whitaker as new executive director; Anton Döös retiring from the position after five years.
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Prosecution to consider broadening Morris Anselmi’s immunity agreement after judge excludes his testimony from the Charlemagnes’ trial due to limited scope.
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District Court judge reschedules Calvert White’s sentencing hearing following his bribery conviction to January 22, 2026.
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Senator Avery Lewis seeks to reprogram $5 million for Randall “Doc” James Racetrack as DSPR plans repairs to running surface, stables, and paddock.
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A predawn fire destroyed apartments near Blackbeard’s Castle on St. Thomas. One tenant lost his home and livelihood, but later learned one of his two kittens survived.