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St. John Celebration culminates on July 4, marking the day the Vigilant brought news of emancipationSt. John Celebration parade falls on July 4, but does it commemorate Independence Day or Emancipation Day. Residents and historians reflect on what the date really means.
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Board of Elections upholds Brett McClafferty, Ida Smith disqualifications during contentious meetingBoard members clash over evidence, authority, and procedure before split votes; two members briefly step away from table during debate.
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Judge denies O’Neal’s renewed request to remain free pending appeal, expected to surrender WednesdayDistrict Court judge denies ex-OMB Director Jenifer O’Neal’s renewed motion to remain free pending appeal, noting her attorney conceded key issues during oral argument.
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St. Thomas Federal Credit Union donates $10K to WTJX, distributes $50K in grants to seven nonprofitsA $10,000 grant from St. Thomas Federal Credit Union comes as the station adjusts to the loss of federal public broadcasting support.
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Convicted former OMB Director Jenifer O’Neal’s motion for bail pending appeal argues four legal issues warrant release while the Third Circuit reviews her case.
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Stephen Frett argues he was denied due process after elections officials disqualified his gubernatorial ticket over prospective running mate’s voter registration status.
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After plans for a 17-member commission to organize local events for the nation’s 250th birthday fizzled, government consultant Teri Helenese was asked to lead the effort.
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Independent delegate aspirant Jed JohnHope claims Elections System denied him a statutory opportunity to cure petition deficiencies while granting it to other aspirants.
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Judge orders O'Neal to self-surrender on July 1, after rejecting her request for a two-month delay to allow her time to secure appellate counsel.
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Ex-Senator James Weber III fails to submit enough valid signatures to qualify for delegate race after Board of Elections granted time to correct filing deficiencies.