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Marco’s new in-house road striping expected to reduce backlog on St. Croix with two options now available; delays possible in STT-STJ District due to one contractor.
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Offline instruments at two St. Croix police stations prevent officers from giving chemical test to DUI suspect involved in car crash after failing field sobriety tests.
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Nellon L. Bowry has an extensive career in public finance. He is a former director of the Office of Management and Budget, serving in that capacity during the Schneider and Mapp administrations.
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Outdated starting salaries from 2002 present a barrier for hospitals to retain physicians; union calls for new contract.
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Sen. James preempts Bryan on bill allowing government workers to run for office without taking leaveSenator Marise James to reintroduce bill to repeal law requiring government workers take leave to run for office; Democratic Party supports measure.
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St. John culture bearer arrested and charged following disjointed Food Fair vendor placement processDelroy Anthony, a longtime St. John vendor and culture bearer, to fight interfering with an officer charge in court after dispute over Food Fair booth leads to arrest.
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The People’s Choice organize hospital protests, commit to donating resources to aid Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital in struggle to keep basic supplies in stock.
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Peter Chapman, former UVI Research and Technology Park CEO, settles whistleblower and disability discrimination lawsuits against RTPark through mediation.
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Jury finds Pernell Towers Jr. not guilty of all charges including first-degree murder in 2019 fatal shooting of Kelvin Woodson.
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Drake’s Passage Inc. moves to evict KFC operator Kazi Foods over almost $40,000 in unpaid rent.