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Judge asks defense attorneys representing Davidson and Sasha Charlemagne in woodpile fraud case to submit questions for deposition of government witness Morris Anselmi.
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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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Randolph Harley Power Plant cleared for reentry within 20 minutes after unplanned atmospheric venting of liquefied petroleum gas during routine Wartsila maintenance.
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DLCA announces mandatory reporting of costs for fuel retailers among other requirements after Senator Hubert Frederick issued a statement requesting a pricing review.
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Senator Kurt Vialet proposes bill to cap retirement benefits for governors and lieutenant governors at their existing salaries to control government costs.
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DOJ moves to dismiss murder charges against cousins accused of killing Stacie Schjang, Arnold JarvisLack of evidence cited in prosecution’s motion to dismiss murder charges against two cousins accused of killing Stacie Schjang and Arnold Jarvis Jr. in 2022.
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Office of Virgin Islands Inspector General’s audit of Education Initiative Fund finds $5.1 million was unlawfully spent, improvements needed in oversight and reporting.
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Trump plan to cut income tax for those making under $200,000 a year would cost the VI $125M annuallyPresident Donald Trump’s plan to use tariff revenues to fund tax cuts would cost Virgin Islands $125 million annually; BIR director doubtful Congress would approve.
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MSI Building Supplies sues indicted contractor Benjamin Hendricks for monies allegedly owed in goodsMSI Building Supplies sues government contractor Benjamin Hendricks, a co-defendant in a federal bribery case, in breach of contract claim.
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St. Thomas Taxi Association and taxi driver sued for wrongful death of passenger who died after hitting head when wheelchair fell backward during alleged erratic ride.